Chinese junior King Jianjiahe broke the world record of women’s 400 m freestyle swimming in short pool

Xinhua News Agency, Budapest, October 4th, Chinese general Wang Jianjiahe made a good record in the swimming World Cup of the International Swimming Union on the 4th, breaking the world record of women’s 400 m freestyle with a score of 3 minutes 53 seconds 97.

On that day, Wang Jianjiahe took the lead in the preliminary match with a score of 4 minutes 1 second 94. In the final, the 16-year-old girl was even more overwhelming. She took the lead in hitting the wall with a score of 3 minutes 53 seconds 97, leading the second place and the American player Smith nearly 5 seconds.

According to the official website data of FINA, the original world record of the project was 3 minutes 54 seconds 52 when Spanish Belmont swam out in Berlin in August, 2013.

This is the second world record harvested by the Chinese swimming team in 2018. Earlier, Liu Xiang broke the world record of women’s 50-meter backstroke (Changchi) in the Asian Games.

Wang Jianjiahe has already performed well in the Asian Games. In the 400-meter, 800-meter and 1500-meter freestyle competitions, he won gold with the record of breaking the competition.

In the match on the same day, another female general of the Chinese team, Zhang Yuqi, lost 0.15 seconds in the 200 m butterfly final to Hungary’s “Iron Lady” Hosu, and won the silver medal. Huo Su’s score is 2 minutes 3 seconds 14. Huosu also got a gold medal in the 100-meter individual medley on that day.

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