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Gwangju Swimming World Championships closed! China's 16 gold medals topped the gold medal list

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Yesterday, Beijing time, the final day of the 2019 FINA World Championship was held in Gwangju, South Korea. The Chinese team, which has not won a medal for many days, finally won. In the women's 400m Medley final, ye Shiwen won the second place and won his second silver medal in this event. In addition, men 4 & times; 100m medley relay and women's 4 & times; In the 100m medley relay, the Chinese team won the 7th and 5th place respectively. So far, the 17 day world championships ended, with the Chinese team ranking first with 16 gold, 11 silver and 3 copper, the United States ranking second with 15 gold, 11 silver and 10 copper, Russia third and Australia fourth.

The Chinese diving dream team achieved 12 gold, 4 Silver and 1 copper in this world championship. While creating the best in history, it has become a well deserved pillar of the Chinese Legion in this world championship. The Chinese swimming team won three gold medals and two silver medals. Sun Yang and Xu Jiayu showed their 'dual core' power. Sun Yang won two gold medals in the men's 200m freestyle and 400m freestyle, and Xu Jiayu also won gold in the men's 100m backstroke. The comeback Ye Shiwen won two silver medals in the women's 200m medley and 400m medley, which can be expected in the future.

In addition, Xin Xin won the first open water gold medal of the World Swimming Championships for the Chinese team in the women's 10km competition, creating history. The Chinese flower Tour team participated in the competition of 7 events, won 5 silver medals in collective and double events, and the mixed doubles players also set a new historical record.