China's aerobic gymnastics team members celebrate after winning gold in the group final at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China, August 15, 2025. /VCG
China claimed the aerobic gymnastics group gold at the Chengdu World Games on Friday, with Italy taking silver and Romania grabbing bronze at the Dong'an Lake Sports Park Multi-Function Gymnasium.
China's team features five university students, including Feng Lei, the only female competitor, and four male athletes, Fan Siwei, Liang Wenjie, Teng Hao, and Xu Tong. The quintet had already topped the six-team qualification earlier in the day.
In the final, they delivered a routine set to fast-paced music themed around overcoming challenges to rescue a girl from a fire, a tribute to firefighters. The performance earned 20.265 points, ahead of Italy's 19.615 and Romania's 19.136.
When the result was confirmed, the 23-year-old Feng smiled through tears as the team embraced before taking a victory lap with the national flag, waving to the crowd.
"We've trained for a long time and overcome many difficulties," Feng said. "When we realized we were champions, we all felt a huge sense of relief and excitement."
Asked why they chose aerobic gymnastics, the team answered in unison: "Out of love."
"It's a sport that shows strength, flexibility, and skill," added Fan, who called the gold medal his "best birthday gift."
Italy's performance featured a blend of traditional Chinese music, kung fu, and dance, drawing loud cheers.
"Since the competition is in China, we wanted to pay tribute to the country and its audience," noted Italy's David Nacci, a 25-year-old engineer.
"We all love Chinese culture, especially Tai Chi. Chengdu is a wonderful city, and the people here are so warm and welcoming. It's an unforgettable journey," Nacci added.
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