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Swimming World Cup - Wellbrock Wins Second World Cup Gold in Singapore

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Florian Wellbrock won his second gold medal in outdoor water at the World Swimming Championships in Singapore.

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Florian Wellbrock won his second gold medal in outdoor water at the World Swimming Championships in Singapore.

·Germany
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Long-distance swimmer Florian Wellbrock is also the first to compete in the second open-water race in the sea off Singapore. The warm water and the heat of the air add to the active.

·Bonn, Germany
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Only the triumph over ten kilometers, now Florian Wellbrock has won over half the distance. The German swim star managed best with the heat – thanks to special preparation.

·Germany
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Swimmer Florian Wellbrock is back in top form: At the World Cup in Singapore, the 27-year-old now also secures gold over five after winning over ten kilometers. For Wellbrock, the second gold is the earned reward for hard months after his Olympic low in Paris.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Betlehem said the brawlers ruined his competition, while Rasovszky said his body doesn't work the same in the Singapore heat as it does in cold conditions.

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Florian Wellbrock also shows his whole class in his second World Cup race in Singapore. The 27-year-old crowns himself as world champion in over 30 degrees warm seawater over five kilometres. This is how he repeats his feat of two years ago.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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