Li Bingjie Ties Asian Record In 400 Free, Fei Liwei Scores 14:46.59 1500 Free

2023 CHINESE NATIONALS

While competing on day three of Chinese Nationals, 21-year-old Li Bingjie tied her own national and Asian record in the women’s 400m free.

Li touched the wall in a time of 4:01.08, a mark that equals her best-ever result logged at the 2020 Olympic Games. There in Tokyo, her 4:01.08 garnered her the bronze medal.

Tonight, Li grabbed the gold with Ma Yonghui securing silver in a time of 4:05.92 while Yang Peiqi also landed on the podium in 4:05.98 for bronze.

Li’s gold medal-worthy result represents the ace’s 3rd title of these championships. She already topped the women’s 1500m free field in a time of 15:51.21 and snagged the top spot in the 200m free in 1:55.62.

Li’s 400m free performance sliced well over a second off her previous season-best of 4:02.87 from the Chinese Spring Championships in March. She remains ranked 5th in the world this season.

2022-2023 LCM Women 400 Free

AriarneAUS
Titmus
07/23
3:55.38 WR
2Summer
McIntosh
CAN3:56.0803/28
3Katie
Ledecky
USA3:58.7307/23
4Erika
Fairweather
NZL3:59.5907/23
5Li
Bingjie
CHN4:01.0805/03
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Following up his monster 1:55.55 200m IM performance from day one, Olympic champion Wang Shun scored the win in the 400m IM.

Wang hit a time of 4:13.96 to handily defeat the field, beating the 4:14.23 he produced in March. He now ranks 15th in the world on the season.

Peng Xuwei put on a show in the women’s 200m back, stopping the clock in a time of 2:07.11 as the only female under 2:10 in the final.

Her time checks in as a lifetime best, getting under her previous PB of 2:07.27 produced nearly 5 years ago. She remains the 2nd fastest Chinese woman in history, with only national record holder Zhao Jing ahead of her with the national record of 2:06.46 from 2010.

Peng is now the 4th fastest woman in the world thus far this season.

2022-2023 LCM Women 200 Back

KayleeAUS
McKeown
03/10
WR 2:03.14
2Regan
SMITH
USA2:03.8006/28
3Rhyan
White
USA2:05.7706/28
4Claire
Curzan
USA2:06.3506/28
5Kennedy
Noble
USA2:06.5406/28
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Also cracking the season’s world rankings was Fei Liwei in the men’s 1500m freestyle.

The 20-year-old fired off a winning effort of 14:46.59 as the sole swimmer to delve under the 15:00 threshold this evening. His time obliterated the 14:59.83 he registered at the Chinese Spring Championships this past March, bumping himself up to become China’s 3rd fastest man in history.

Top 5 Chinese Men’s LCM 1500 Freestyle Performers

  1. Sun Yang – 14:31.02, 2012
  2. Zhang Lin – 14:45.84, 2008
  3. Fei Liwei – 14:46.59, 2023
  4. Wang Shun – 14:56.92, 2011
  5. Yang Zhixian – 14:58.09, 2013

He’s now the 6th quickest man in the world this season in an event that has seen some immense competition over the past couple of months.

Germany’s Florian Wellbrock leads the way with his new German national record of 14:34.89 while Daniel Wiffen also fired off a new Irish record of 14:34.91 to sit right behind him in the rankings.

2022-2023 LCM Men 1500 Free

Ahmed TUN
Hafnaoui
07/30
14:31.54
2Bobby
Finke
USA14:31.5907/30
3Florian
Wellbrock
GER14:34.8904/21
4Daniel
Wiffen
IRL14:34.9104/14
5Samuel
Short
AUS14:37.2807/30
6 Mykhailo
Romanchuk
UKR14:40.2104/14
7Lukas
Martens
GER14:40.8504/21
8Sven
Schwarz
GER14:43.5308/11
9Oliver
Klemet
GER14:45.3904/21
10Liwei
Fei
CHN14:46.5905/03
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Cheng Yujie topped the women’s 100m free podium in a time of 53.26, leading a trio of sub-54 second swimmers.

Behind Cheng for silver this evening was Yang Junxuan who posted 53.87 while Zhang Yufei rounded out the top 3 in 53.95.

Finally, there were some head-turning splits on the men’s medley relay, headed up by Olympic medalist Xu Jiayu.

Xu clocked an opening back split of 52.26, beating the 52.47 he registered to take the individual event on day two of these championships. He was already ranked #1 in the world but his medley split further separates him from the rest of the pack.

Yan Zibei logged a breaststroke split of 58.41 while Shen Jiaho hit a fly leg of 51.78 and the newly-minted Asian record holder the men’s 100m free, Pan Zhanle, posted an anchor of 48.88 on the relay.

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Emily Se-Bom Lee
11 months ago

pan zhanle just went 1:44.65

Troyy
Reply to  Emily Se-Bom Lee
11 months ago

Seems destined to become a sub 1:44 swimmer eventually.

Video: https://twitter.com/swimcoverage/status/1654094408047022082

Ross
Reply to  Troyy
11 months ago

Interesting. If you watch Wang Shun (2nd place), he drops his thumbs as his hands enter the water. Wonder what he could do with proper stroke technique.

Troyy
11 months ago
Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Troyy
11 months ago

For those who will ask how this is relevant, might I remind you that news of pan zhanle’s 47.22 was broken in the comments of a kate douglass article, as there often aren’t recent and relevant articles to comment under

anyway, c2 is competing, training with shannon rollason in canberra

other notable entries include:

mckeown
chalmers
pallister
zsc
madi wilson
harris
will yang
temple
dekkers (not under chandler since this is uni nationals)
neale
southam
jansen

interestingly, no mckeon even though griffith has a good contingent. like in 2021, spw isn’t going at all

Troyy
Reply to  Emily Se-Bom Lee
11 months ago

No Rackley or Miami either. The absence of McKeon is a bit of a worry given Simpson is there.

McKeown is entered in the 4IM 😍

snailSpace
Reply to  Troyy
11 months ago

Has the comment in which you mock David “epic Summer stan” illouz by mimicking his style been deleted? I wanted to award it comment of the week but I can’t find it.

Justhereforfun
11 months ago

Wow I didn’t know Wang Shun did a sub 15 minute 1500 before, and when he was 17!!

chip
Reply to  Justhereforfun
11 months ago

TBH, everyone starts off in distance free in China because if they are world class it’s a “reliable” gold. Pan Zhanle, #1 in the world in the 100 FR, is still expected to swim 800 FR right now.

David illouz
11 months ago

Tbh the way titmus has been swimming this year it’s no guarantee she beats ledecky this year, let’s see what time she posts at her trials summer is the runway favorite at this point

Jimmyswim
Reply to  David illouz
11 months ago

The delusional Summer stans really have a knack for inserting totally irrelevant opinions into articles to insult swimmers.

Jonathan
11 months ago

Remember when 4:01:45 was good enough to win gold in London?

Stephen
11 months ago

Bingjie v Ledecky v Pallister for bronze WC Japan

bubble bubble bubble
Reply to  Stephen
11 months ago

What about Fairweather? Tbh Ledecky is at least 3:58 for me and I don’t think either Li or Pallister could swim that fast.

phelpsfan
Reply to  Stephen
11 months ago

Sorry but there’s no race for bronze, Ledecky is winning it.

GTS
11 months ago

Looking forward to 5 women under 4:00 in Fukuoka. Wouldn’t be terribly surprised to see 4 of the 5 under 3:59.

Swim Alchemist
11 months ago

So the mixed medley relay now has:

52.26 Xu Jiayu
57.93 Qin Haiyang
56.58 Zhang Yufei (from March, not yet swum at this meet)
53.26 Cheng Yujie
= 3:40.03

Pretty darn fast.

Jimmyswim
Reply to  Swim Alchemist
11 months ago

And Zhang Yufei is capable of a full second faster than that on a flat start even.

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