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The gold winner of 2019 and 2021 prevailed in the final against Olympic champion and record world champion France with 34:29 (16:15) and thus thwarted the seventh triumph of the “Equipe tricolore”. Spain had previously secured the bronze medal with a 39:35 (18:22) against European champions and co-hosts Sweden.
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