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Yu Zidi, 12, became the youngest-ever medalist during her debut at the World Aquatics Championships. But she may face a toxic sports fandom at home after her rise to fame.
Chen Yiwen reclaims gold, while compatriot Chen Jia takes the silver. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Chen Yiwen and Chen Jia finish first and second in the women’s 3m springboard, while Ledecky takes seventh world title in ...
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China’s Chen Yiwen and Chen Jia went 1-2 on women’s 3-meter springboard on the penultimate day of diving at the World ...
Controversies ranging from a rape case to a popular game about gold diggers are fuelling intense discussions and ‘gender ...
QUZHOU -- China's Zhang Jiale threw 77.24-meter to win the women's hammer throw gold at the 2025 Chinese Athletics ...
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Chinese 12-year-old Yu Zidi has the No. 3 qualifying time as she shoots for a medal. She picked up a bronze medal in a relay ...
Summer McIntosh came within a whisker of breaking a long-standing world record, and Leon Marchand failed to improve on a new ...
From the crisis in Ukraine to the instability in the Taiwan Strait, geopolitical tensions have become a major systemic risk ...
Yu Zidi, a 12-year-old Chinese swimmer, has created history by becoming the youngest-ever medallist at the World Swimming ...