Artistic Swimming World Cup: GB's Isabelle Thorpe and Ranjuo Tomblin win golds
Isabelle Thorpe (right) won a silver medal at the World Aquatics Championships
Great Britain continued their strong form at the Artistic Swimming World Cup to claim three gold medals in Pontevedra, Spain.
Olympic silver medallist Isabelle Thorpe, 25, and European champion Ranjuo Tomblin enjoyed a success in the fourth World Cup weekend of the season by first winning the mixed duet technical on Friday.
An outstanding display of power and precision secured a third victory in mixed duet events at World Cup meetings in 2026.
Tomblin, 20, who has established himself as one of the best male artistic swimmers in the world, then added to his gold medal tally by winning the men's solo free on Saturday.
The pair followed that up with a strong performance to win the mixed duet free - their fourth gold of the season together - on Sunday, scoring 259.5159 points.
Related Stories
World
Who is Karl Bushby and why is he walking around the world?
3 hours ago
World
World Cup 2026: Why late goals are becoming more common than ever
3 hours ago
World
The 10 Best Watches at the World Cup (So Far)
3 hours ago
World
'Light in the darkness': The journey of Noa Argamani
3 hours ago
World
Labubu is bound for the big screen, as Pop Mart aims to capitalize on toy's global success
3 hours ago
World
Biotech news from around the world
3 days ago
World
Europe Today: Inside the G7 Summit in Évian
3 days ago
World
Lionel Messi's hat trick leads Argentina to a 3
3 days ago