Li Bingjie sets a new Asian record in women's 1500m freestyle swimming at National Games
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Chinese swimmer Li Bingjie set a new second Asian record after securing the women's 1500m freestyle title at the 13th Chinese National Games in Tianjin, north China on Sunday.
Li, who set a new Asian record in the 400m freestyle in four minutes and 2.35 seconds two days ago, won the 1500m event in a new Asian record time of 15:52.87. The previous record of 15:58:00 was held by Li Xuanxu, also a Chinese. Li's new record time would have ranked her in the third place of the distance, after American Katie Ledcky and Spanish Mireia Belmonte at the FINA World Championships in Budapest in last July.
Zhang Ke from northern Hebei Province, came in second at 16:08.83 and Hou Yawen of Liaoning Province in the northeast, clocked in at 16:13.31.
"It was a surprising time for me and improved my personal best by more than 10 seconds. But on the other hand, it was an acceptable time since my training times were close to it," said Li, who quit the 200m free final earlier on Sunday.
"I did not feel any pity about quitting the 200m final because I wanted to save more energy for the 1500m. My goal is to show my best at the Tokyo Olympic Games, " said Li, who also set an Asian record in the 800m freestyle in Budapest.
Li Bingjie during the competition/Xinhua photo
Li Bingjie during the competition/Xinhua photo
Former Olympic and world champion Ye Shiwen, who has suffered from "grown-up troubles" in recent years, came back in the women's 200m individual medley (IM) and claimed victory in 2:10.91, which could place her 12th in the current world rankings. Zhang Sishi of Shanghai came in second at 2:12.39 and Zhang Jiaqi of Beijing returned third in 2:13.60.
"It was my best performance since the Rio Olympic Games. I just broke my mental block that caused me to fear swimming in the IM events. In fact, my training was good, but I could not compete in my normal form during recent competitions. That caused me self-doubt about taking part in the IM competition," said the 21-year-old Ye.
"The gold medal just boosted my confidence. I may change to some other stroke and events to keep my enthusiasm for swimming. I will keep on fighting," Ye said.
Zhang Yuhan from the PLA was crowned in the women's 200m freestyle in 1:56.43, beating Liu Zixuan of Hebei at 1:57.01 and Yang Junxuan of Shandong with 1:57.23. Pre-meet gold contender Li Bingjie, 15, world runner up in the 800m, quit the final to save energy for her favorite long distance freestyle event.
"It was my third National Games. I got two silvers one bronze in the last edition of the Games. After experiencing the Asian Games and the World Championships, I finally won a title," said the 25-year-old Zhang.
Li Zhuhao of Zhejiang took home the victory in the men's 200m butterfly in 1:55.95, beating Wang Zhou of Shanghai with 1:57.01 and Zheng Xiaojing of Zhejiang who clocked in at 1:58.41.
Former world champion Ning Zetao of Henan, central China, stormed to an easy lead in the men's 100m freestyle semifinal in 48.11, followed by Yu Hexin from Guangdong, a southern Chinese province, at 49.32.