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World Championships 100 Frog Semifinals: Qin Haiyang broke the Asian record in 57.82 seconds Yan Zibei finished fourth

World Championships 100 Frog Semifinals: Qin Haiyang broke the Asian record in 57.82 seconds Yan Zibei finished fourth

On the evening of July 23, Beijing time, the 2023 World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, ended the men's 100-meter breaststroke semifinals. China's Qin Haiyang continued to soar, finishing first in the semifinals with a time of 57.82 seconds and breaking his own Asian record! Another Chinese competitor, Yan Zibei, finished fourth in 59.02 seconds and also reached the final.

World Championships 100 Frog Semifinals: Qin Haiyang broke the Asian record in 57.82 seconds Yan Zibei finished fourth

The first group is pure foreigners. The Netherlands' Kaminga took first place in 59.08 seconds. This semi-final result is really low.

World Championships 100 Frog Semifinals: Qin Haiyang broke the Asian record in 57.82 seconds Yan Zibei finished fourth

The second group of Yan Zibei is the second way, and Qin Haiyang is the fourth way. After coming out of the water, Qin Haiyang had the advantage, Qin Haiyang ranked first in the first 50 meters in 27.31 seconds, and Yan Zibei was third.

World Championships 100 Frog Semifinals: Qin Haiyang broke the Asian record in 57.82 seconds Yan Zibei finished fourth

After 50 meters the Qin Ocean forms a clear leading arrow! He surpassed the nearest competitor by at least one position, and Qin Haiyang finally finished first in the semifinals in 57.82 seconds, breaking his own Asian record of 57.93 seconds (FINA record of 58.26 seconds)! Yan Zibei finished fourth in the group in 59.02 seconds and fourth overall.

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