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The Swimming World Championships are ongoing today (7.28), with diving and swimming events aiming for four gold medals, live on CCTV-5.
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The Swimming World Championships are ongoing today (7.28), with diving and swimming events aiming for four gold medals, live on CCTV-5.
The Swimming World Championships continue today (2025.7.28), where Chinese athletes will strive for four gold medals in both diving and swimming events, broadcast live on CCTV-5.
Two gold medals will be decided in the diving events today, with CCTV-5 covering the details.
This afternoon at 4 PM, the men's synchronized three-meter springboard final will feature Wang Zongyuan and Zheng Jiuyuan, a duo expected to win the championship.
At 6 PM tonight, the women's synchronized ten-meter platform final will have the Chen Yuxi/Zhang Jiemin duo, who are sure to secure the gold medal.
In the swimming events today, four gold medals will be contested, with Zhang Yufei and Qin Haiyang aiming for two golds, fully live on CCTV-5. Details are shown in the image below.
At 10 AM today, several preliminary rounds will take place, featuring Wang Shun, Pan Zhanle, Xu Jiayu, Tang Qianting, and Li Bingjie.
Starting at 7 PM tonight, there will be four semifinals and four finals, with Qin Haiyang competing in the men's 100-meter breaststroke and Zhang Yufei in the women's 100-meter butterfly, both expected to fight for two gold medals.
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We hope China can win four gold medals today. Do you think we have a chance?
In the diving events, we are sure to win medals, as all competitors are from a strong team with no rivals. As long as there are no consecutive mistakes, gold medals are achievable.
In the swimming events, Qin Haiyang qualified for the finals with the best semifinal time and is the defending champion, showcasing strong capabilities and a high probability of winning gold.
Zhang Yufei, known as the Butterfly Queen, has impressive strength. However, after arriving in Singapore, she accidentally injured her foot, which may affect her performance. We hope she can secure a gold medal, or at least a podium finish.