[Swimming]He Shibei won another 200 from the Olympic qualification and moved to 50 frogs to break the Hong Kong record

[Body Road Special News]”2023 TYR Pro Swim Series“Friday (3rd) continued the third day of events in Florida, USA. He Shibei, who had qualified for the women’s 400-meter freestyle at the Paris Olympics the day before, switched to the main event of the 200-meter freestyle. She swam 1:55.53 in the final and once more Reach the A standard to get the second Olympic ticket. She then broke the Hong Kong record held by her university teammate Yang Zhenmei in the 50-meter breaststroke, pushing the time forward by 0.4 seconds.

He Shibei (Siobhan), who won two silver medals in the Tokyo Olympics 100 and 200 in the previous year, did not participate in the 100 this race. On Friday morning, he played the 200 in the preliminaries and crossed the line in 1:59.70. The total score was sixth and advanced to A level finals. The top two in the preliminary round are the junior world record holder Summer McIntosh and the seven-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky.

Siobhan, who participated in the main event of the 200-meter event in the international competition for the first time since withdrawing from the World Championships last year, was still in second place in the first 50 meters of the final at dusk, but was overtaken by Reddiki and finally won in 1:55.53 bronze medal. McGindushu and Redditch were the champion and runner-up respectively. The former once once more broke the World Youth record. Siobhan’s finishing time is regarding 1.5 seconds faster than the Paris Olympic A mark of 1:57.26, and he is eligible to compete for another Olympic medal.she was there on thursday400think4point05Second84 reached the Paris Olympic A mark and pushed the Hong Kong record by nearly 3 seconds.

He Shibei

He Shibei

In addition to freestyle, Siobhan also participated in the 50-meter breaststroke preliminary competition on Friday. He swam 31.67 seconds, which was only 0.06 seconds slower than the Hong Kong record, and entered the A-level final in sixth place. She swam 31.21 seconds in the final and tied for third place with American swimmer Rachel Bernhardt. She also broke the Hong Kong record of 31.61 seconds set by her university teammate Yang Zhenmei in 2019.

For male swimmers, Wu Xinjian advanced to the B-level final with a touch of 28.62 seconds in the preliminary 50-meter breaststroke, and finished 14th with a total score of 28.83 seconds. Although He Zhentao advanced in the 50-meter butterfly with a time of 24.52 seconds, he was eventually disqualified due to a foul.

Wu Xinjian

Wu Xinjian

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