World
2025.07.23 16:36 GMT+8

China claim team technical gold with Wukong-inspired routine at World Aquatics Championships

Updated 2025.07.23 16:36 GMT+8
Sports Scene

Artistic swimmers of China celebrate after winning the team technical gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, July 22, 2025. /VCG

Wearing golden headbands symbolizing the legendary Monkey King, China's artistic swimmers brought the myth to life in a powerful Wukong-inspired routine to win gold in the team technical event at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore on Tuesday.

Their performance, based on the popular Chinese video game Black Myth: Wukong, earned China 307.8001 points – edging out longtime rivals Russia, competing under the name Neutral Athletes B (NAB), who finished second with 300.6183 points. Spain came third with 294.8575.

"This is a very special day," head coach Zhang Xiaohuan said. "It's the first time the Chinese artistic swimming team has been able to directly compete against our biggest rivals on a stage like this. It's a moment we've waited a long time for."

"This gold medal doesn't feel any less important than the one we won at the Olympic Games in Paris," she added. "Our swimmers performed very well today. They improved on the areas that needed work after the preliminary round, and with that, they earned this title."

Artistic swimmers of China perform in the team technical final at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, July 22, 2025. /VCG

China won both the duet and team titles at the 2024 Paris Games, where Russian athletes did not participate.

"I think they are still a very admirable opponent," Zhang said. "They give us strong motivation to keep improving. We only narrowly won this time. We still have a long way to go."

Defeating NAB also gave the Chinese team a significant confidence boost.

"We've waited a long time to compete against a team we've always wanted to measure ourselves against," team captain Feng Yu said. "That makes this result even more special. It's only when you face tough competition that you learn and improve."

The Wukong routine has been successful since its debut at the Artistic Swimming World Cup Super Final in Xi'an, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, in June, when China also delivered a dominant performance. The coaching staff increased the difficulty level for the World Championships.

Xu Huiyan of China performs in the women's solo free final at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, July 22, 2025. /VCG

Earlier in the day, China's Xu Huiyan earned the silver medal in the women's solo free event, finishing behind Spain's Iris Tio Casas. Just hours later, she returned to the pool for the team technical final.

Xu made history in Singapore by winning China's first-ever women's solo technical gold medal at the World Championships. The 19-year-old now holds 19 gold medals across the World Cup, World Championships and World Junior Championships.

"As a young athlete, Huiyan has progressed remarkably in just one year – from winning bronze in Doha to achieving what she has here in Singapore," said Zhang. "Our rival in the solo free delivered an outstanding routine today."

The team technical gold marks China's third gold in artistic swimming at the World Championships.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
Copyright © 

RELATED STORIES