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With the World Aquatics Artistic Swimming World Cup Super Final having concluded in Xi’an on Sunday, host China dominated, winning seven of 11 events.
China secured the team acrobatic title in the final discipline, adding to a silver and bronze medal won earlier in the day.
Reigning Olympic champions in both duet and team events, China’s team has been in a transitional period since the 2024 Paris Olympics, with veteran and younger athletes working together.
Rising star Xu Huiyan, 19, has established herself as one to watch with exceptional technical skills and remarkable consistency. The teenager delivered a spectacular performance in Xi’an, claiming five gold medals from six events entered.
After winning the women’s solo technical and duet technical over the previous two days, Xu took a bronze in the solo free on Sunday and was also in China’s winning line-up across three team events.
The tight schedule tested her endurance. “The intensity of this competition was quite high for me, with a packed schedule from morning till night,” she revealed. “With better stamina, I could have controlled my movements and techniques more precisely and stayed more focused. But when my energy runs low, like today, it really affects my performance.”
Her coach, Shen Yingsha, had initially been concerned about Xu’s stamina, given this was her first time competing in multiple events, “Her performance exceeded expectations,” said Shen.
In the final, Vasilina Khandoshka scored 229.8476 to win the women’s solo free, while Germany’s Klara Bleyer came second in 227.5688. Xu placed third in 226.5251.