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After a tight scoring battle, user "Wildfire" pulled away from the competition on day 8 to become the 2025 World Championships Pick'ems winner.
The day seven pick'ems winner "jsugi" earned a total of 79 points after correctly predicted the whole men's 50 freestyle podium.
Only nine people correctly predicted South Africa's Pieter Coetze to finish 2nd in the men's 200 backstroke including day 6 winner "Sports Lover".
Roos Vanotterdijk was the biggest surprise for the pick 'em contest as 0 entries picked her to medal in the women's 100 fly. She won silver.
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Only 12 people including day 4 winner "Nottoomuchthought" correctly predicted Simone Cerasuolo as the men's 50 breaststroke champion.
Kennedy Noble of the United States helped propel her nation to the top of the overall swimming medal table at the 2025 World University Games.
Team USA's Leah Shackley clocked 27.31 to break her own World University Games record in the 50 backstroke, leading an NC State podium sweep.
Kate Bradley took home individual titles in the 100 fly (55.23) and 500 free (4:59.87) to lead the Lassiter girls to their fourth Georgia 6A title in a row.
Four-time Olympic champion Leon Marchand Singapore me hone wali world championships me keval 200 and 400m individual medley events me hi compete karenge.
Swimming Canada’s Big Splash Awards Week is underway as Nathan Stein of Maple Ridge, B.C., was named the Team Aquatic Supplies Male Para-swimmer of the Year today.
Wo na sirf kisi individual sport compete karte hain, balki wo minimal clothing or highly form-fitting swimsuits bhi pahente hain.
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