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World Aquatics: Qin Haiyang Wins China's First Swimming Gold; Gretchen Walsh Wins Gold With Record On Cricketnmore

Summary by Cricketnmore
World Short Course Championships: Qin Haiyang claimed the men's 100-meter breaststroke title on Monday, securing China's first swimming gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore. Qin, 26, touched the wall in 58.23 seconds, edging out Italy's Nicolo Martinenghi

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The blue beat only by the Chinese Qin, third place for the Kyrgyz Petrashov. The blue: "Food poisoning in the night, I wanted to give forfait then prevailed pride for my country"

·Italy
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A beautiful silver medal for Nicolò Martinenghi at the Singapore Swimming World Championships but the blue athlete almost skipped the final: this is what happened to him at night

·Italy
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The blue one more time in evidence in a final that counts despite having had to overcome an intoxication. Gold to the Qin cinee

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Nicolò Martinenghi is silver in 100 frogs at the World Swimming Championships in Singapore. Sixth the other blue Ludovico Viberti. (ANSA). (ANSA)

·Italy
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So blue in the tub today, Monday 28 July, at the World Championships in Singapore 2025. Three Italians will play a place in the final in swimming. Thomas Ceccon will be one of the protagonists...

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sportschau.de broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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