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5 different countries take gold medals on a wide-open day at the swim world championships

5 different countries take gold medals on a wide-open day at the swim world championships

Arab News5 days ago
SINGAPORE: The gold medals were spread around on Friday at the swimming world championships, thanks to the absence of stars Léon Marchand of France and Canadian Summer McIntosh from any finals on Day 6 in Singapore.
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