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World Aquatics Championships 2023 Medal Tally Update

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Twins won silver and are heartbroken, their coach quickly go to them, hug them and try to comfort them, We still have the chance for gold in the coming Olympic Games next year

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You probably need to wait for all the short course and long course event to finish before posting result...
 
When I quoted it was the latest, you can update the chart, thank you.
I honestly don't care about the event as I don't follow swimming, just saying why not just post after the event when you neither done it from the start nor posting actual updated info
 
I honestly don't care about the event as I don't follow swimming, just saying why not just post after the event when you neither done it from the start nor posting actual updated info
OP was the most updated tally when it was posted, go to the official website to check the time.
 

China takes centre stage at swimming world championships, bagging two gold medals in 5 minutes​

Fukuoka (Japan) – China got their campaign up and running at swimming's world championships on Monday, claiming two gold medals in 5 minutes

Issued on: 24/07/2023 - 16:10Modified: 24/07/2023

Qin Haiyang got things started with victory in the men's 100m breaststroke, taking advantage of dominant Olympic champion Adam Peaty's absence from the competition.

Zhang Yufei followed that up with gold in the women's 100m butterfly, beating Olympic champion Maggie MacNeil into second place in a field chock-full of talent.

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(L-R) Silver medallists Italy's Nicolo Martinenghi, Netherlands' Arno Kamminga, USA's Nic Fink and gold medallist China's Qin Haiyang pose during the medals ceremony for the men's 100m breaststroke swimming event during the World Aquatics Championships © Yuichi YAMAZAKI / AFP

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(L-R) Silver medallist Canada's Margaret Macneil, gold medallist China's Zhang Yufei and bronze medallist USA's Torri Huske pose during the medals ceremony for the women's 100m butterfly swimming event during the World Aquatics Championships © Philip FONG / AFP

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Fukuoka 2023 World Aquatics Championships - Swimming - Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A, Fukuoka, Japan - July 24, 2023. China's Zhang Yufei celebrates winning the women's 100m butterfly final. - Reuters
 
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