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Summer McIntosh Leads Strong Canadian Team at World Aquatics Championships in Singapore

Canada is sending a strong team to the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, running from July 11 to August 3. Star swimmer Summer McIntosh, just 18 years old, will aim to win five individual gold medals and match a record set by legend Michael Phelps. She’ll be joined by other top Canadians like: Kylie Masse (three-time backstroke world champ, ...

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For the swimmers, the highlight of the season is on the agenda. Compared to the World Cup last year, there is a big difference.

The World Aquatics Championships began in Singapore on Friday, where the best in six different sports will be determined.

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From 11 July to 3 August, the best water sports enthusiasts will meet at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore. Especially in the swimming competitions, the hopes for German gold are great. Here you can find all the important information about the event.

David Popovici, clear favorite at the World Championships in Singapore! David Popovici is in full swing with the preparation for the World Swimming Championships in Singapore. Competition that will take place between July 11 and August 3. At only 20 years old, the Romanian swimmer has every reason to hope for a new gold medal. Especially after recently receiving news that could smooth his path to the podium, according to DigiSport. He will start…

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