[Sports Road News]The final night of the World Championships in Short Swimming Pool held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, will be held tonight (21st). The women’s 4×50m freestyle relay team is composed of Ou Kaichun, Shi Xingyu, Tan Kailin and Chen Jianle. Finished in 1 minute 39.35 of the Hong Kong-breaking record, ranking 8th in the total score. Summary The Hong Kong team won 2 golds and 1 bronze in the 6th event with He Shibei. The team also broke 11 Hong Kong records, including Siobhan’s new world record in the women’s 200m freestyle. The new “World One” also won the best female swimmer in the audience with his outstanding performance.
Eastern Olympics representative Ou Kaichun, together with Shi Xingyu, Tan Kailin and Chen Jianle, completed the 4×50m freestyle preliminary in 1 minute 40.64 this morning, and still reached the final 8th place. In the finals, the Hong Kong team continued to be led by Tan Kailin, Ou Kaichun and Chen Jianle were responsible for the second and third shots, and the master sister Shi Xingyu “guarded the tailgate” to cross the line. As a result, the four people worked together to finish in 1:39.35. Although they were in the bottom of the eight teams, the time was 0.91 seconds faster than the Hong Kong record of 1:40.26.
Summarizing the World Championships on the 6th, the biggest gain of the Hong Kong team must be He Shibei’s 100, 200 and 400 achievements. On the first day, Siobhan won gold in the Women’s 200 with a world record of 1:50.31, becoming Hong Kong’s first world champion swimmer; on the next day, he became the first after 100 with 98 seals in the tournament record of 50 seconds. The swimmer who won the two championships in a single session. Even in the non-strong 400, Siobhan can still reach the top three, with a total of 2 golds and 1 bronze, she became the best female swimmer of the whole game. In addition, she also competed with Wu Zhaoran, He Zhentao and Tan Kailin in the mixed 4×50m freestyle relay for men and women. Set Hong Kong record.
In addition, He Zhentao also reached the 50 finals, and finally finished the 8th place with the Hong Kong record of 0.05 seconds set by the slow semi-finals, 21.27 seconds, and became the second place after the late Du Jingqian in the finals. The male harbour general. In addition to the above 4 Hong Kong achievements, Zhuo Minghao’s men’s 400 self, Wu Yuran’s 200 back, men’s 4x50m medley relay (Liu Shaoyu, He Zhentao, Wu Xinjian, Wu Yuran), 4x50m freestyle relay (Wu Yuran, He Zhentao, Wu Xinjian) , Zhuo Minghao), 4×100m medley relay (Liu Shaoyu, Wu Yuxuan, He Tianlang, Zhuo Minghao), 4×100m freestyle relay (Zhuo Minghao, He Zhentao, Wu Xinjian, Wu Zhaoran), women’s 4×200m The freestyle relay (Deng Cailin, Shi Xingyu, Zheng Yu, Ou Kaichun) and the mixed 4×50m freestyle relay (Wu Daran, He Zhentao, He Shibei, Tan Kailin) also have new Hong Kong records.
New Hong Kong record for this year’s World Championships:
athlete |
project |
time |
He Shibei |
Women’s 200m Freestyle |
1 minute 50 seconds 31 (WR) |
Ian Ho |
Men’s 50m Freestyle |
21 seconds 22 |
Zhuo Minghao |
Men’s 400m Freestyle |
3 minutes 46 seconds 51 |
Wu Zhaoran |
Men’s 200m Backstroke |
1 minute 56 seconds 93 |
Liu Shaoyu, He Zhentao, Wu Xinjian, Wu Zhaoran |
Men’s 4×50m Medley Relay |
1 minute, 36 seconds, 36 |
Wu Zhaoran, He Zhentao, Wu Xinjian, Zhuo Minghao |
Men’s 4×50m Freestyle Relay |
1 minute 29 seconds 04 |
Zhuo Minghao, He Zhentao, Wu Xinjian, Wu Zhaoran |
Men’s 4×100m Freestyle Relay |
3 minutes 15 seconds 44 |
Liu Shaoyu, Wu Yuxuan, He Tianlang, Zhuo Minghao |
Men’s 4×100m Medley Relay |
3 minutes 36 seconds 93 |
Deng Cailin, Shi Xingyu, Zheng Yu, Ou Kaichun |
Women’s 4×200m Freestyle Relay |
7 minutes 55 seconds 48 |
Ou Kaichun, Shi Xingyu, Tan Kailin, Chen Jianle |
Women’s 4×50m Freestyle Relay |
1 minute 39 seconds 35 |
Ian Hoi, Ian Ho, Siobhan Bernadette, Tam Hoi Lam |
Men’s and women’s mixed 4×50m freestyle relay |
1 minute 30 seconds 43 |
This article was originally published by “Tilu Sportsroad” in “[Short Pool World Championships]Women’s 4×50 Self-Renewal Yougang Team 2 Gold, 1 Bronze and 11 Hong Kong Results Final”