On July 22, Beijing time, the Singapore Swimming Championships continued. According to the latest schedule, only two gold medals were awarded that day, with one each going to China and Spain. The updated medal count shows Germany dominating with 4 golds, China in second with 3, Australia in fourth, and Spain, Japan, and Italy each securing 1 gold!
The German team started strong, demonstrating impressive overall performance, particularly in the open water events, showcasing remarkable dominance and sweeping all 4 gold medals in this category, temporarily placing them at the top of the medal table!
The Chinese team also performed well, adding another gold medal today in the women's team technical routine of synchronized swimming. Our coordination in this event was flawless and impeccable. Moreover, this gold medal is highly prestigious, as it was won against Russian competitors, making it feel quite significant. With this, our total gold count reaches 3, putting us in second place on the medal table, with all 6 medals coming from synchronized swimming!
The women's solo free routine in synchronized swimming was claimed by a Spanish athlete, marking Spain's first gold of the event. The competition will continue, with diving and swimming events starting soon. We hope the Chinese swimming team can secure more gold medals!
Written by Sports Novel