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Nadadora china se hizo viral por su nombre Cha Phu Zhon… pero era una fake news

Nadadora china se hizo viral por su nombre Cha Phu Zhon… pero era una fake news La imagen de la deportista asiática se masificó rápidamente en redes sociales. Getty Images Actualizada el Domingo 25 de Jul, 2021 - 18:34 Compartir una nueva edición de los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio, el cual a pesar de haber sufrido una serie de modificaciones por el covid-19, sigue llamando la atención del mundo. En ello, una nadadora china se hizo viral en redes sociales, luego de que se compartiera una imagen de ella con el nombre Cha Phu Zhon, lo que generó una serie de mensajes y memes por parte de los cibernautas.

Olympics Latest: American fencer Kiefer wins women s foil

Olympics Latest: American fencer Kiefer wins women s foil
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China continues diving domination, wins synchronized springboard gold

China continues diving domination, wins synchronized springboard gold Shi Tingmao and Wang Han totaled 326.40 points on Sunday, easily winning by 25.62 points. Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu of Canada took silver with 300.78. Lena Hentschel and Tina Punzel of Germany earned bronze with 284.97. The U.S. duo of Alison Gibson and Krysta Palmer finished last among eight teams in their Olympic debuts. Shi and Wang led each of the five rounds, tying with the U.S. after their second dive. Shi and Wang earned scores ranging from 8.0 to 9.0 for their last dive, an inward 2 1/2 somersaults pike that carries a 3.0 degree of difficulty.

Olympics Latest: American Shaner wins 10m air rifle gold

MEDAL ALERT Ulugbek Rashitov won Uzbekistan’s first Olympic taekwondo gold medal in dramatic fashion by beating Bradly Sinden of Britain. The 19-year-old Rashitov landed a four-point turning body kick inside the final 15 seconds to turn a two-point deficit into a two-point lead and the featherweight hung on for a 34-29 victory to claim Uzbekistan’s first-ever medal in taekwondo. Rashitov is relatively inexperienced on the world stage but his success echoes Uzbekistan’s major strides in combat sports, including the Uzbek boxing team’s breakthrough performance in Rio de Janeiro. Sinden fell agonizingly short of becoming Britain’s first male Olympic gold medalist in taekwondo, a popular domestic sport with an impressive list of international women’s champions. Two-time Olympic champion Jade Jones failed in her bid for a third straight gold earlier Sunday with a shocking loss to the Refugee Olympic Team’s Kimia Alizadeh.

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