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Daily Archives: June 29, 2022

19th Fina World Championships | Water polo summary day 11

water poloBy anettJune 29, 2022

Netherlands and Hungary made the most of their chances to further their reputations with women’s water polo quarter-final victories at Margaret Island in Budapest on Tuesday. Netherlands buried Greece’s hopes 12-7 and Hungary used the crowd to the fullest to pip Australia 7-6 in a real thriller. The semifinals will see Italy play USA while…

China adds two more world diving titles to stay unbeaten in Budapest

divingBy anettJune 29, 2022

China’s gold medal synchro partners went 1-2 individually in the men’s 3m final, led by Wang Zongyuan. China also won the men’s 10m synchro event to claim its fourth gold in four events in Budapest. Men’s 3m Final In the first final of the day, Wang Zongyuan led every round in the men’s 3-meter contest…

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