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British and Irish Lions beat Australia in first Test
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World Aquatics Championships: Wellbrock claims third gold, Kajimoto takes 3km sprint crown
Japan's Ichika Kajimoto won gold in the 3km knock-out sprint on Saturday at the World Aquatics championships. The 21-year-old came out on top after six minutes, 19.90 seconds, beating Ginevra Taddeucci of Italy by two seconds. Third place went to Australia's Moesha Johnson and Hungary's Bettina Fabian. In the knock-out sprint, which was contested for the first time at the World Aquatics championships, three races are completed in quick succession. Athletes first swim 1,500 metres, then 1,000m, before the final 500m sprint determines the winner. The event made its debut at last year's Open Water World Juniors. Florian Wellbrock has won three gold medals so far in Singapore. Photo: Reuters It was then swum at two of the three World Cup stops with four different winners - Germany's Oliver Klemet and Hungary's David Betlehem, as well as Germany's Lea Boy and Kajimoto.