China secured two silver medals Monday at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships through strong performances from young athletes. Seventeen-year-old Guo Muye earned second place in men's solo free routine competition with 220.1926 points. Aleksandr Maltsev claimed gold with 229.5613 points while Italy's Filippo Pelati received bronze at 213.9850 points. Guo acknowledged satisfaction with his medal but recognized areas needing improvement regarding routine height and judge interaction.
Twin sisters Lin Yanhan and Lin Yanjun captured silver in women's duet technical final with their Warriors of Moon Shadow performance. The pair scored 301.4057 points behind Austrian sisters Anna-Maria and Eirini-Marina Alexandri who took gold. Neutral athletes Mayya Doroshko and Tatiana Gayday earned bronze medals. Lin Yanhan admitted significant gaps remained between their team and competitors after studying video footage. China previously won gold Sunday in team free routine and Saturday in women's solo technical events.
Twin sisters Lin Yanhan and Lin Yanjun captured silver in women's duet technical final with their Warriors of Moon Shadow performance. The pair scored 301.4057 points behind Austrian sisters Anna-Maria and Eirini-Marina Alexandri who took gold. Neutral athletes Mayya Doroshko and Tatiana Gayday earned bronze medals. Lin Yanhan admitted significant gaps remained between their team and competitors after studying video footage. China previously won gold Sunday in team free routine and Saturday in women's solo technical events.