2023-07-24 12:05:57
On July 24, Beijing time, the Fukuoka Swimming World Championships staged the women’s 100-meter butterfly final. Chinese player Zhang Yufei reversed Canadian swimmer Maggie MacNeil (Maggie MacNeil) in the last 5 meters, and finally won the championship with a time of 56.12 seconds, winning the second gold medal for the Chinese swimming team in this World Championships.
In addition, in the men’s 100-meter breaststroke final of the 2023 World Swimming Federation Championships held on the same day, Chinese swimmer Qin Haiyang once once more broke the Asian record and won the gold medal with a time of 57.69 seconds. This is also the first gold medal for the Chinese swimming team in this World Championships. Another Chinese player, Yan Zibei, finished sixth with a time of 59.23 seconds.
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On July 24, Beijing time, the Fukuoka Swimming World Championships staged the women’s 100-meter butterfly final. Chinese player Zhang Yufei reversed Canadian swimmer Maggie MacNeil (Maggie MacNeil) in the last 5 meters, and finally won the championship with a time of 56.12 seconds, winning the second gold medal for the Chinese swimming team in this World Championships.
“Queen of the Butterfly” Zhang Yufei (left). AP pictures
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In addition, in the men’s 100-meter breaststroke final of the 2023 World Swimming Federation Championships held on the same day, Chinese swimmer Qin Haiyang once once more broke the Asian record and won the gold medal with a time of 57.69 seconds. This is also the first gold medal for the Chinese swimming team in this World Championships. Another Chinese player, Yan Zibei, finished sixth with a time of 59.23 seconds.
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On July 24, Beijing time, the Fukuoka Swimming World Championships staged the women’s 100-meter butterfly final. Chinese player Zhang Yufei reversed Canadian swimmer Maggie MacNeil (Maggie MacNeil) in the last 5 meters, and finally won the championship with a time of 56.12 seconds, winning the second gold medal for the Chinese swimming team in this World Championships.
“Queen of the Butterfly” Zhang Yufei (left). AP pictures
AP pictures
AP pictures
AP pictures
AP pictures
AP pictures
CCTV picture
In addition, in the men’s 100-meter breaststroke final of the 2023 World Swimming Federation Championships held on the same day, Chinese swimmer Qin Haiyang once once more broke the Asian record and won the gold medal with a time of 57.69 seconds. This is also the first gold medal for the Chinese swimming team in this World Championships. Another Chinese player, Yan Zibei, finished sixth with a time of 59.23 seconds.
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