In the early morning of July 29, Beijing time, the Paris Olympics swimming event ended the women's 200-meter freestyle semi-final competition, and Chinese player Yang Junxuan won the fifth place in 1:55.90 and entered the final, and Li Bingjie won the tenth and missed the final.
Women's 200 free world record holder Titmuth of Australia was first in 1:54.64.
In the first group, Czech player Semanova led in 56.15 seconds, and Li Bingjie ranked around fifth.
In the second half, United States's Sainstein came out on top, finishing first in 1:55.24.
Li Bingjie made a push in the last 50 meters, and almost caught up with Canada's Harvey in the sprint, and Li Bingjie ranked fourth in the group in 1:56.56.
The second group, Yang Junxuan, appeared. In the first 50 meters, Yang Junxuan led in 26.77 seconds, with Australia's Titmuth 0.07 seconds behind.
At the halfway mark, Titmous caught up and was in first place in 55.55 seconds. Yang Junxuan dropped to third, 0.62 seconds behind.
The situation remained unchanged in the 150m, with Hong Kong's Ho Sze Pei in second place. But Australia's O'Callaghan moved up to third when he turned.
The Australian controlled the final 50 meters. In the end, Titmus won the first place in the group in 1:54.64, O'Callaghan was second in 1:54.70, and He Shibei was third in 1:55.51. Yang Junxuan ranked fourth in 1:55.90.
Titmuth ranked first overall, O'Callaghan second, Wittenstein third, He Shibei fourth, Yang Junxuan fifth, and Li Bingjie ranked 10th.