Toronto stop of the Swimming World Cup: Lian Duo wins the men's 100m butterfly title and breaks the world record.
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On the first day of the 2025 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup in Toronto, Canadian swimmer Joshua Liendo clinched the men’s 100m butterfly title with a time of 47.68 seconds, breaking the world record in the process.

On October 23, Canadian athlete Joshua Lendo competes in the event. Xinhua News Agency photo by Zou Zheng.

On October 23, Canadian athlete Joshua Lendo celebrated his victory. Xinhua News Agency photo by Zou Zheng.

On October 23, Canadian athlete Joshua Lendo celebrated his victory. Xinhua News Agency photo by Zou Zheng.

On October 23, Canadian athlete Joshua Lendo (center, former) started his race. Xinhua News Agency photo by Zou Zheng.
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