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Latest Medal Table of the Swimming World Championships: China leads with 15 golds, the USA clinched 3 golds in a single day, and Australia broke into double digits.

On August 3, 2025, the penultimate competition day of the Swimming World Championships in Singapore concluded yesterday. Seven gold medals were up for grabs, with mixed results for the teams. China secured 1 gold, maintaining its top position with a total of 11 golds. Australia achieved 2 golds in one day, reaching a total of 11 and ranking second. The USA had a remarkable day, winning 3 golds, bringing their total to 9 and holding third place, while France earned 1 gold to climb to eighth!


The Chinese team performed consistently well, thanks to the strong gold medal potential in diving. Today, they added another gold medal from the women's individual 3-meter springboard event, where both competitors secured the top two spots with a significant lead. Although there were no swimming medals earned on this competition day, the total gold count rose to 15, keeping them firmly in first place and greatly increasing the likelihood of securing the overall championship!

Australia continued to excel in swimming, clinching 2 more golds in a single day from the men's 50-meter freestyle and women's 200-meter backstroke events. This brought Australia's total gold count to over 10, making them the second country to reach double digits, achieving a perfect score with 11 golds, surpassing the USA significantly!


The USA team has struggled with gold medal wins in this event, primarily due to a decline in dominance in swimming. However, on this competition day, they experienced a breakthrough, winning 3 golds in a single day. These golds came from the women's 50-meter butterfly, women's 800-meter freestyle, and the mixed 4X100-meter freestyle relay, bringing their total to 9, just one gold away from hitting double digits. There is still hope!



France secured the gold medal in the men's 100-meter butterfly, marking their third gold of the event and placing them eighth. Currently, only China and Australia have achieved double-digit gold counts, while other teams need to strive for better rankings. As it stands, China is very likely to finish in first place. The biggest highlight on the final competition day will be the battle for second place between Australia and the USA, with the outcome revealed tomorrow. Looking forward to an exciting showdown—let's go!

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