Sixteen-year-old Guo Muye from China stole the spotlight at the Artistic Swimming World Cup in Somabay, Egypt! With an impressive routine set to "Setting out on a Campaign," he secured his second gold medal in the men's solo free final, racking up an outstanding score of 196.7401 points. 😎
Building on his earlier triumph in the men's solo technical final, Guo poured his energy into a performance that mixed precision with creative artistry. Despite an early training session with his teammates and feeling the fatigue from the previous day's competition, he pushed through the challenge—even though he admitted that his artistic expression cost him seven points.
Not to be outdone, Italy's Giorgio Minisini clinched second place with 48.6500 points, and Colombia's three-time World Championships medalist Gustavo Sanchez wrapped up the podium in third.
This remarkable achievement is a reminder to all young go-getters juggling studies, work, and passion: with dedication and hard work, even the toughest challenges can be transformed into moments of glory. Keep pushing your limits and making waves—just like Guo Muye! 💫
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Guo Muye of China adds another gold at Artistic Swimming World Cup
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