World Aquatics Championships: U.S. win 3 gold medals as China tops final medal table (Image Source: IANS)
United States: The United States wrapped up the World Aquatics Championships with their most successful day, clinching three of the six titles available. However, China topped the final standings with a total of 20 gold medals.
The U.S. swim team, victors of 14 gold medals at last year's Budapest World Championships, took home seven this time, supplementing their tally with 20 silver medals and 11 bronze.
Leading the U.S. charge was world record holder Hunter Armstrong, who spearheaded a 1-2 finish in the men's 50m backstroke with a time of 24.05 seconds. Defending champion Justin Ress clinched silver in 24.24 seconds.