World Aquatics Championships 2023: International swimmers’ impressive acrobatics stun the audience – See Photos1/10 The World Aquatics Championship 2023 has been going on in Japan’s Fukuoka. The championship started on July 14 and will conclude on July 30. Yesterday, the US artistic swimming had a historic day. While the Chinese team won Gold in artistic swimming’s acrobatic routine at the world championships, the US grabbed silver. This marked the first American medal in an artistic swimming team event at the world championships since 2007. US’ Bill May, 44, became the first American man to win a world team medal.2/10 Elena Wassen of Germany competes during the women’s 10m platform diving competition. (Image: AP) Ukraine’s Maryna Aleksiiva and Vladyslava Aleksiiva compete in the women’s duet free of artistic swimming. (Image: AP) Anastasia Bayandina and Eve Planeix of France compete in the women’s duet free of artistic swimming. (Image: AP) Australia’s Domonic Bedggood and Cassiel Rousseau compete in the men’s 10-meter synchronized platform diving final. (Image: AP) Kantinan Adisaisiributr of Thailand competes in the men’s solo free of artistic swimming. (Image: AP) China team competes in the team technical of artistic swimming. (Image: AP) The United States team competes in the team acrobatic final of artistic swimming. (Image: AP) Italy team compete in the team acrobatic final of artistic swimming. (Image: AP) United States team members celebrate after winning silver in the team acrobatic final of artistic swimming. (Image: AP)
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