German Wellbrock Wins World 10km Swim After Water Quality Delay

Germany’s Florian Wellbrock won the men’s open water 10km at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore on Wednesday, after the race had been postponed for several hours because of poor water quality.

Wellbrock, the gold medallist at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, won his third open water world title in a time of 1hr 59min 55.50sec at the Sentosa Island course when the race eventually began at 1:00 pm (0500 GMT).

Winner Germany’s swimmer Florian Wellbrock celebrates on the podium after the final of the men’s 10km open water swimming event during the 2025 World Aquatics Championships at Sentosa Island in Singapore on July 16, 2025. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)

Italy’s Gregorio Paltrinieri took silver 3.70sec adrift, followed by Australia’s Kyle Lee in bronze.

Second-placed Italy’s swimmer Gregorio Paltrinieri celebrates on the podium after the final of the men’s 10km open water swimming event during the 2025 World Aquatics Championships at Sentosa Island in Singapore on July 16, 2025. (Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)

“It was really tough today. I think it was the warmest waters that we’ve had to race in,” said Wellbrock of the sea temperature, which was around 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit).

“I had one year to prepare for this. We did a lot of heat training and I think that was the key today to me taking the gold.”

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Governing body World Aquatics delayed the race because water quality was “exceeding acceptable thresholds”.

The women’s 10km race had already been postponed on Tuesday and moved to Wednesday.

When it did finally get under way at 4:00 pm (0800 GMT), Moesha Johnson added world championship gold to the silver medal she won at the Paris Olympics last year.

The Australian came home first in 2hr 7min 51.30sec, finishing ahead again of Paris Olympics bronze medallist Ginevra Taddeucci of Italy (2:07:59.70).

Lisa Pou of Monaco (2:07:57.50), who was 18th in the Paris Olympics last summer, came in third for a surprise bronze medal.

World Aquatics said early Wednesday morning that the new afternoon time slots for the races were “subject to acceptable test results”.

But soon after, they confirmed both races would proceed in the afternoon as further analysis had found “significant improvement” in bacterial content and water temperature.

“Regular water quality monitoring and testing continues throughout the competition period to ensure athlete safety,” World Aquatics said in a statement.

“The health and safety of all participants continues to guide all competition-related decisions.”

The governing body said levels of E. coli bacteria had dropped to between the ranges of “good” and “excellent”, according to World Aquatics and World Health Organization regulations.

Water quality was a big problem for events held in the River Seine at last year’s Paris Olympics.

Of the 11 days of events and training scheduled in its murky waters, only five got the green light.

The river remained dogged by pollution problems despite a 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) upgrade to improve the Paris sewerage and water treatment system.

COAS Shooters Stun Safety Shooters In Ardova Handball Premier League

COAS Shooters claimed a narrow 32–31 victory over Safety Shooters in a pulsating encounter that headlined day 8 of the Ardova Handball Premier League 2025 Phase 1, taking place in Benin City, Edo State.

The match, which kept spectators on the edge of their seats, saw COAS Shooters overturn a 14–13 halftime deficit to snatch the win late in the game in one of the most evenly matched fixtures of the competition so far.

In other results from the men’s category, Osun United put up a determined display to defeat Rima Strikers 28–24 after establishing a commanding 18–11 lead at the break while Correction Boys were clinical against Benue Buffaloes, securing a 26–18 win.

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De Defenders had to dig deep to edge past Lagos Seasiders 28–25 despite trailing 12–13 at halftime.

Title holders Tojemarine Academy continued their fine form in the league with a 31–25 triumph over former champions Niger United.

Tojemarine Academy took a 16–13 lead into the break and never looked back until they won the matxh.

In the women’s category, Rivers Queens defeated Ekiti Queens 31–23, building on their 17–12 first-half advantage to seal the win.

Defending champions Safety Babes maintained their unbeaten run with a solid 31–26 win over Imo Grasshoppers.

Rima Queens edged out Defender Babes 29–28 in a tightly contested affair that was separated by just a single goal at the break to make it 15–14.

Day 8 results (Men)

Safety Shooters 31-32 COAS Shooters

Rima Strikers 24-28 Osun United

Benue Buffaloes 18-26 Correction Boys

De Defenders 28-25 Lagos Seasiders

Niger United 25-31Tojemarine Academy

Day 8 Results (Women)

Rivers Queens 31-23 Ekiti Queens

Imo Grasshoppers 26-31 Safety Babes

Man City Sign Kit Deal Worth Reported £1 Billion

Manchester City have signed a blockbuster new kit deal with Puma worth a reported £1 billion ($1.34 billion) over the next 10 years.

City’s extension of their contract with Puma ranks as the largest kit manufacturing partnership in Premier League history.

Having agreed a £65 million per year deal with the German company in 2019, City’s new arrangement is believed to be worth a £100 million per year until 2035, according to British media reports.

That figure shatters the £90 million per year deal signed by Manchester United with Adidas in 2023.

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Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are both reported to have kit deals worth in excess of £100 million per year.

“We joined forces with Puma with the ambition to challenge ourselves and go beyond the expectations. We have achieved this and more over the last six seasons,” City Football Group chief executive Ferran Soriano said.

“Puma have seamlessly integrated into our organisation, and we have enjoyed many historic moments together, engaging fans globally.”

Puma chief executive Arthur Hoeld added: “Puma’s partnership with Manchester City has been a great success both on and off the pitch.

“Trophies, a perfect stage for our performance products and commercial success were exceptional.”

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City’s massive deal comes after the club’s first season without major silverware since 2016-17.

Pep Guardiola’s men finished third in the Premier League after winning the title for the previous four seasons.