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The women’s 200m IM saw a World Junior Record fall at the hands of 16-year-old Chinese swimmer Yu Yiting.
Yu fired off a time of 2:04.48 to grab silver behind winner Sydney Pickrem of Canada. Pickrem edged out Yu by just .19 to snag the gold while American Kate Douglass earned bronze in 2:04.68 in the tight race.
For Yu, her 2:04.48 here overtakes the previous WJR of 2:04.64 Canadian Kayla Sanchez established in 2018. In her race 3 years ago, Sanchez was 1:00.00 on the front half while Yu checked in much quicker at 58.53. That means Sanchez closed in 1:04.65 while Yu’s back half included a split of 1:05.95.
Yu was 2:06.48 in the heats, a time which already represented the teen’s personal best in this 2IM event.
Yu’s 2:04.48 not only established a new WJR but it also now represents a Chinese national record. The previous national standard stood at the 2:04.64 Olympic medalist Ye Shiwen put on the books in 2012.
As such, Yu is now the #2 Asian performer of all-time, sitting only behind Olympic champion Yui Ohashi of Japan. Ohashi owns the Asian record at 2:03.93. Of all the performers across all continents, Yu is now the 6th fastest in history at just 16 years of age.
Impressive, clearly there are some excellent Chinese youngsters