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German University Sports Federation submits letter of intent to FISU in bid to host 2025 Summer Universiade

  • Summer World University Games

Four German cities are in the running to host the 2025 Summer Universiade after the International University Sports Federation (FISU) confirmed a letter of intent had been received from the German University Sports Federation (ADH).

ADH is in talks with the Federal Interior Ministry (BMI) in Germany to select the most fitting host and

I am very convinced that Germany would be an excellent host for the second largest multi-sport event

secretary general and chief executive Eric Saintrond said: "FISU welcomes this letter of intent from Germany


Reymond claims men's 25km open water world title in Gwangju

  • Diving

Axel Reymond of France was crowned men's 25 kilometres open water world champion in testing conditions at the International Swimming Federation (FINA) World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea as the country braces itself for Typhoon Danas tonight.

survived the scare to seal an 11-9 triumph in Group D.Italy battled back from behind to win against Germany






Russian artistic swimmers celebrate gold medal hat-tricks at World Aquatics Championships

  • Aquatics

Russia's artistic swimmers Svetlana Kolesnichenko and Svetlana Romashina both won their third gold medal of the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju as they teamed up to win the duet free routine final today.

synchronised 10m platform with Chen Aisen.In open water swimming the team event was held today with Germany

bronze medallist in Gwangju, took the anchor leg and added to the gold he won in the same event with Germany

in 2015.Rob Muffels celebrates after Germany won the team open water event ©Getty ImagesThe Germans








Chinese 13-year-olds lead diving 1-2 at World Aquatics Championships

  • Aquatics

Thirteen-year-old pair Chen Yuxi and Lu Wei claimed a 1-2 in the women's 10 metres platform at the World Aquatics Championships as China's diving domination continued in Gwangju.

8 draw after both had started with defeats.Group D saw a second win for Italy, 9-7 over Japan, with Germany