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  1. Zongyuan Wang (王宗远) PhD candidate, California Institute of Technology. Verified email at caltech.edu. ... X Ma, A Malladi, Z Wang, Z Wang, X Chen. Physical Review B 107 (8), 085123, 2023. 3: 2023: Composite subsystem symmetries and decoration of sub-dimensional excitations.

  2. 7 de feb. de 2024 · Wang Zongyuan delivered a precision performance to retain his men's 3m springboard diving world title at the World Aquatics Championships Doha 2024 on Wednesday (7 February). The People's Republic of China athlete raced out of the blocks with a leaderboard-topping score of 88.40 in the first round, keeping him just ahead of his compatriot and reigning Olympic champion, Xie Siyi, in second.

  3. Wang Zongyuan, the first-ever triple gold medalist in one World Aquatics Championships in 2022, snatched a day-high 104.50 points for his last dive Forward 4 1/4 Somersaults, sealed the victory in 553.15.. Wang was followed by Jack Laugher of Britain took the silver in 442.95 and Moritz Wesemann of Germany completed the podium with bronze in 438.70.. The 21-year-old Wang booked four 90-plus ...

  4. Quan, Wang enjoy teaching young divers in kids clinic in Xi'an,… #Diving | "They remind me that I was young and made the same kind of mistakes too at their age!" 100 Days to the Paris 2024 Olympics | What Top Divers Say

  5. Olympic champion Wang Zongyuan won gold in men's 3m springboard at China's national #diving championship in Shanghai with a score of 546.40 points.

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  7. Diving. (2021 Getty Images) WANG Zongyuan and XIE Siyi from People’s Republic of China didn’t put a foot wrong in the men’s synchronised 3m springboard final at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre. The duo even scored three maximum 10s on their reverse dive in the second round, finishing the competition on 467.82, not far off the Olympic record of 477.