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The Spanish Iris Tió Makes History and Proclaims Herself Champion of the World of Artistic Swimming: "I Am in Shock"

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The Catalan swimmer has won gold in free only from the Singapore 2025 World Swimming Championship.

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It is very possible that in artistic swimming music, more than listening to it, you have to feel it. And in that, of course, Iris Tió (Barcelona, 2002), the first gold medalist...

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Spanish artistic swimming reached a new milestone in the Singapore World Cup 2025 on Tuesday. 22-year-old Iris Tió proclaimed himself the world champion in the form of free solo, becoming the first Spaniard to achieve this title and thus adding the fifth world gold in the history of Spain in synchronized swimming.

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The Catalan swimmer has won gold in free only from the Singapore 2025 World Swimming Championship.

·Madrid, Spain
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Spain added a new medal to its record in the Singapore World Cup after hanging bronze in the technical routine by teams in which Ana Tarrés' China (307,8001) was gold and Russia (300.6183) silver. Andrea Fuentes's combination signed a high-level exercise that earned him a final score of 294.8575 to climb to the third step of the podium for third consecutive world championship. More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 119883811Spain competed in …

The Barcelona swimmer has won the World Cup in Singapore by proclaiming herself world champion in artistic swimming. Thus, she has achieved a historic milestone: the first individual title for Spain in this discipline.

Spain's Iris Tió has been crowned world champion in the freestyle solo artistic swimming competition at the 2025 World Championships in Singapore, to the rhythm of Edith Piaf's "Hymn to Love," in the version performed by Céline Dion at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games, now one year old. Tió ultimately defeated China's Huyan Xu and Belarus' Vasilina Khandoshka, who is competing under a neutral flag, to give Spain its first-ever fre…

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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