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The World Games: Germany Shows Dominance In Canoe Polo; China Sweeps Speed Climbing Relay (Ld)
Germany underlined its dominance in canoe polo by securing both the men's and women's gold medals on offer on Saturday. Germany faced a strong defensive effort from New Zealand early in the women's final. With patience, Germany broke the deadlock to take a 1-0 lead.
After halftime, Germany maintained control, adding three more goals to seal a 4-0 victory, reports Xinhua.
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