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Spain Closes a Historic World Cup with Another Medal: Bronze in the Acrobatic Routine by Teams

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Spain has put an end to its best swim World Cup in Singapore with a new medal. After the morning gold of Dennis González and Iris Tió, the Spanish team threw itself back into the pool to get a bronze in the acrobatic routine by teams to the rhythm of Lady Gaga’s ‘Abracadabra’, only behind China and Russia. With this metal, the team led by Andrea Fuentes puts the brooch to the championship with nine medals. Of the six teams in the first half of t…
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Spain has put an end to its best swim World Cup in Singapore with a new medal. After the morning gold of Dennis González and Iris Tió, the Spanish team threw itself back into the pool to get a bronze in the acrobatic routine by teams to the rhythm of Lady Gaga’s ‘Abracadabra’, only behind China and Russia. With this metal, the team led by Andrea Fuentes puts the brooch to the championship with nine medals. Of the six teams in the first half of t…

Bronze in Team Acrobatic Routine Closes Participation in Singapore · Global Voices

Spain says goodbye to the Singapore World Cups with a bronze medal that tastes like gold. Spanish artistic swimming put the final brooch with a third place in the acrobatic exercise thanks to an ode to free love with the song Abracadabra by Lady Gaga. Already said the coach Andrea Fuentes on his first day in office, in which he told the team that “the fear goes faster but the love goes further”. Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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