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The Sevillians Javier García and Jaime Canalejo, with honey on their lips in Lucerne
Spain⚽ Sports7 days ago

The Sevillians Javier García and Jaime Canalejo, with honey on their lips in Lucerne

In the men's double sculls event at the World Rowing Championships in Lucerna, Spanish athletes Javier García and Jaime Canalejo narrowly missed the bronze medal. They competed against Switzerland's Jonah Plock and Patrick Brunner, who won the bronze by just 25 hundredths of a second. Australia secured gold, while the United States surprisingly took silver. The race was highly competitive, requiring a photo finish to determine the final standings.

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The Sevillians Javier García and Jaime Canalejo, with honey on their lips in Lucerne

In the men's double sculls event at the World Rowing Championships in Lucerna, Spanish athletes Javier García and Jaime Canalejo narrowly missed the bronze medal. They competed against Switzerland's Jonah Plock and Patrick Brunner, who won the bronze by just 25 hundredths of a second. Australia secured gold, while the United States surprisingly took silver. The race was highly competitive, requiring a photo finish to determine the final standings.

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