National Games Recap | Breaking Records! The National Games Swimming Pool Witnesses China’s Speed.

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The 15th National Games have come to a close.
The athletes dare to fight and strive hard.
Show full vigor.
In the
Chinese swimmers continue to break records one after another.
Youthful energy has suddenly emerged.
There are also veteran players who remain steadfast, continuing to write their glorious stories.
Let’s revisit these exciting moments once again.

Yu Zidi

2012 London Olympics
Ye Shiwen finished in 2 minutes and 7.57 seconds.
Write downWomen's 200-meter individual medleythe Asian record time
Yu Zidi hasn't been born yet.
Shenzhen 13 years later
13-year-old Yu Zidi dives into the swimming pool.
With2 minutes 7.41 secondsTouching the wall for a good result
BreakAsian recordWithNational record
A gap of 0.16 seconds
It’s a girl’s cross-temporal dialogue with a legend.



Zhang Zhanshuo

November 10
3 minutes 42.82 secondsThe waves
Break simultaneouslyMen's 400-meter freestyleof the
World Youth RecordWithNational Youth Record
November 12
With1 minute 44.86 secondsthe results
BreakMen's 200-meter freestyleof the
National Youth Record
November 13
With7 minutes 46.69 secondsthe results
BreakMen's 800-meter freestyleof the
National Youth Record
These moments will continually inspire him.
Everything the young man has given is worth it.



Xu Jiayu

November 16
Xu Jiayu with24 seconds 36The results are in.
Men's 50-meter backstrokeIn the semifinals
Broke his own record.National record
“I’m still persevering on the playing field.
I just hope to set a good example.
The post-match statement embodies the responsibility and commitment of veteran players.


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Every highlight moment when a record is broken.
They’ve all shown us.
The Dashing Spirit of Chinese Swimmers
These moments shimmering in the ripples of water.
It is the most vivid footnote.
Someone takes over the baton.
Someone sets off.
And the pool's waves
Always forward
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