Game Report for the 14th | Five matches highlight the clash between old and new—this splash of Chinese red was absolutely electrifying!

The legacy and breakthroughs in the pool—every scene is so thrilling it makes your fists tighten with excitement! 🔥
Tonight, the swimming arena was absolutely ON FIRE—like it had just activated a "blood-booster" mode! 🥳 A fearless 13-year-old dared to go head-to-head with an Olympic champion, while a seasoned 31-year-old veteran clinched her fourth consecutive title, cementing her legendary status on the pool deck. And let’s not forget the nail-biting, heart-pounding finish in the relay race that left everyone on the edge of their seats! From the graceful fluidity of butterfly to the confident flair of backstroke, the newcomers brought sheer intensity, while the veterans delivered pure composure and mastery. This performance by China’s swimming team? Straight-up hardcore—no question about it! 💪

🦋 New force emerges in butterfly swimming! 13-year-old "Little Sister" stands alongside Olympic champion
The women's 200m butterfly final was truly a "momentous clash between old and new":
Fujian's dark horse Chen Luying powerfully claimed the top spot with a personal best time of 2:05.45, while 13-year-old Hebei's "little sister" Yu Zidi finished just behind to take home the silver medal. Olympic champion Zhang Yufei rounded out the podium with a bronze finish in 2:07.90.
Although still some way off Liu Zige's national record of 2 minutes 1.81 seconds, this final race has already proven that Chinese butterfly swimming boasts not only the experience of veteran athletes but also the energy and momentum of a new generation—and the rising enthusiasm of the middle-aged cohort.

🏆 Wang Shun claims his fourth consecutive title to become a legend! With 18 gold medals, he’s written a "textbook-level dominance" that will go down in history.
31-year-old Zhejiang star Wang Shun continues his legendary run in the men's 200m individual medley event:
Establishing a 0.6-second lead in the butterfly phase, she then extended her advantage to a commanding 2.5-second gap in the breaststroke, ultimately clinching victory in an impressive time of 1 minute 56.20 seconds—and securing her fourth consecutive All-China Games title! With this triumph, her total tally of All-China Games gold medals now soars to 18!
“Willing to pass on the spirit of perseverance to his teammates,” Wang Shun’s unwavering dedication is exactly what gives China confidence in building its mixed-relay swimming program.

⚡ 48 Second01! Pan Zhanle Crowned in the 100m“Flying Fish King”
Man 100 A speed showdown unfolds in the men's freestyle final:
Zhejiang's renowned athlete Pan Zhanle achieved 48 Second01 Strongly clinched the championship, winning his first-ever National Games individual gold medal—Liu Wudi from Fujian.48 Second25) Following closely behind, the two competitors tied with48Second49Joint third place.
From world records to National Games titles, a thriving ecosystem driven by top-tier athletes while nurturing the next generation ensures China’s short-distance freestyle swimming program is firmly backed by confidence and momentum.
🏊The backstroke pool is "going crazy with competition"! All three swimmers broke the 28-second barrier.
Women's 50m backstroke final delivers pure Asian-class form! 💥
Jiangxi's Wan Letian clinched the gold in an impressive 27.38 seconds, immediately pumping her fist and splashing water with excitement as soon as her hand touched the wall. Guangdong’s veteran swimmer Wang Xue'er secured the silver with a strong finish of 27.50 seconds—and her post-race heart-shaped gesture was absolutely adorable. Meanwhile, Hubei’s Chen Jie claimed bronze in 27.76 seconds. Together, these three athletes effortlessly dipped under the 28-second mark, showcasing a level of skill that left everyone simply speechless: "Unbelievable!"
With the "endurance buff" from previous 100m backstroke champion Peng Xuwei, China's women's backstroke team now excels—delivering explosive sprints in the short distances while maintaining remarkable stamina over longer races. They’ve got it all under control! 💪
🔥 This relay race had "hearts racing" welded right to the poolside!
In the women's 4x200m freestyle relay final, Hebei Team delivered an exhilarating "from third to first" comeback that left the entire audience shouting, "What a thrill!" 😍 Ultimately, they…With7 minutes 45.9 seconds8 Wins Gold MedalZhejiang team narrowly lost with a time of 7:46.71, while Guangdong claimed the bronze medal in 7:53.08.
The 13-year-old prodigy’s fearless "newborn calf unafraid of the tiger," paired with the 31-year-old veteran’s steadfast "perseverance and legacy"; the lone warrior charging ahead in individual events, and the team’s game-winning relay finish—every ripple in the National Games pool is shouting, "China's swimming squad is unstoppable!"
As Wang Shun put it, the true "gold medal" lies in passing on the spirit of perseverance—exactly the kind of Chinese swimming team that everyone can’t help but adore!💓
🔥 The "Gold Rush Moment" has arrived at the 15th National Games pool! Don't miss these finals on the 15th—definitely worth watching!
🔹 19:00Women's 100m Freestyle Final 🏊♀️ Racing at the wave's peak—see who touches the wall first!
🔹 19:42Men's 200m Breaststroke Final 🏊♂️ A powerhouse showdown in breaststroke!
🔹 19:55Men's 200m Backstroke Final 🏊♂️ A battle of "speed and grace" in the backstroke lane!
🔹 20:02Women's 200m Breaststroke Final 🏊♀️ The ultimate showdown of female swimming champions!
🔹 20:31Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final 🏊♂️⚡ A "Speed Feast" in the pool—team relay at its fastest!
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