12-year-old Yu Zidi of China takes stunning times to the world swimming championships
Yu Zidi of China is only 12 years old and will race at the world swimming championships later this month in Singapore.
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Yu Zidi of China is only 12 years old and will race at the world swimming championships later this month in Singapore.
Open water competition at the World Aquatics Championships went off Wednesday after two postponements because of water-quality problems at Sentosa, the island area on the coast.
SINGAPORE: The water quality off the Sentosa coast has been under the microscope in recent days, but it was factors such as the afternoon heat which proved brutal for competitors in the men's 10km open water race on Wednesday (Jul 16) in the World Aquatics Championships.
SINGAPORE: The World Aquatics Championships open water events will proceed on Wednesday (Jul 16) afternoon after water quality results showed "significant improvement".
SINGAPORE: The World Aquatics Championships open water events have been hit by further postponements due to water quality issues remaining unacceptable, said World Aquatics on Tuesday (Jul 15).
Leon Marchand, peraih empat medali emas di Olimpiade Paris 2024, bersama rekan-rekannya di tim nasional renang Prancis datang untuk menjalani latihan di Aquatic Stadium GBK Senayan karena mereka membutuhkan fasilitas yang lengkap.
Open water swimming at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore has been postponed because of "water quality levels exceeding acceptable thresholds," the governing body World Aquatics said in a statement.
SINGAPORE: E. coli bacteria levels that exceeded acceptable standards were to blame for the postponement of the World Aquatics Championships women's open water 10km race at Sentosa, said World Aquatics executive director Brent Nowicki on Tuesday (Jul 15).