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Chinese swimmer Yu Zidi, 12, has become the youngest medallist in World Aquatics Championships history after earning relay ...
Chinese 12-year-old Yu Zidi has won a bronze medal at the swim world championships, an astounding feat for a girl who would be a sixth- or seventh-grade student depending on the school system. Yu ...