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China win 3m mixed synchronised diving at World Swimming Championships

China win the 3m mixed synchronised diving at the World Swimming Championships in Kazan.

China's Han Wang and Hao Yang have won the 3m mixed synchronised diving at the World Swimming Championships in Kazan.

Gold medallists Han Wang and Hao Yang of China celebrate during the medal ceremony for the 3m Springboard Synchronised Mixed Diving Final on day nine of the 16th FINA World Championships at the Aquatics Palace on August 2, 2015© Getty Images

They finished with a score of 339.90 after five dives, 22.89 points ahead of runners up Canada.

The Canadian pair of Jennifer Abel and Francois Imbeau-Dulac performed the highest scoring dive of the competition, an 80.58 with their final dive.

Italy's Tania Cagnotto and Maical Verzotto claimed the bronze medal with a score of 315.30.

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