Qin Haiyang Scorches 58.66 100 Breast At Chinese Spring Nationals (Video)

2025 CHINESE NATIONAL SPRING SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Tuesday, March 18th – Sunday, March 23rd
  • Qingdao, Shandong Province, China
  • LCM (50m)
  • Day 1 Recap/Day 2 Recap
  • Results via Asian media

The 2025 Chinese National Spring Swimming Championships continued from Qingdao with additional impressive performances seen on both the men’s and women’s sides.

As a reminder, this competition is merely a tune-up opportunity for Chinese athletes as their World Championship Trials are on the calendar for May.

The men’s 100m breast saw the top two performers clear the 59-second barrier, led by Olympian Qin Haiyang.

25-year-old Qin, the world record holder in the 200m breaststroke event, fired off a time of 58.66 to clinch the gold.

That held an advantage over Sun Jiajun who captured the silver in 58.98 while reigning 200m bresat world champion Dong Zhihao rounded out the podium in 59.64.

Qin owns a lifetime best of 57.69 in this event, a time he produced at the 2023 World Championships to become the 2nd-fastest performer ever, across all nations. Sun has been as quick as 58.73 in his career.

Qin’s time tonight would have earned the gold medal at the 2024 Olympic Games, beating Italian Nicolo Martinenghi‘s 59.03 podium-topper. In Paris, Qin finished 7th in a relatively disappointing outing of 59.50.

Qin and Sun now represent the top 2 performers in the world on the season.

2024-2025 LCM Men 100 Breast

Qin CHN
Haiyang
03/20
58.66
2Sun
Jiajun
CHN58.9803/20
3Yamato
Fukazawa
JPN59.2403/20
4Taku
Taniguchi
JPN59.3003/20
5Dong
Zhihao
CHN59.6403/20
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Race Video courtesy of @swimcoverage

19-year-old Olympic relay multi-medalist Yu Yiting put on a show in the women’s 400m IM, hitting a winning result of 4:36.63.

That time came just over a second outside of the lifetime best of 4:35.44 she established at the 2023 Asian Games.

Yu is entered in a massive program of 11 events at this competition and has already reaped 50m fly gold in addition to silver in the 200m IM and silver in the 100m free.

Her 4IM performance checks her in as the #2 swimmer in the world this season.

2024-2025 LCM Women 400 IM

Summer CAN
McIntosh
03/07
4:26.98
2Yu
Yiting
CHN4:36.6303/20
3Abbie
Wood
GBR4:38.2402/15
4Mio
NARITA
JPN4:38.7301/17
5WAKA
KOBORI
JPN4:39.7101/26
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Peng Xuwei turned in a time of 2:06.54 in the women’s 200m backstroke to establish a new lifetime best as tonight’s gold medalist.

Entering this competition, 22-year-old Peng’s PB rested at the 2:06.74 produced at the 2023 World Championships, so she sliced .20 off to claim the gold here.

She remains China’s #2 performer in history, sitting behind Zhao Jing‘s national record of 2:06.46 from nearly 15 years ago.

But Peng wasn’t alone in sub-2:07 territory as 25-year-old Liu Yaxin busted out an effort of 2:06.71 for silver. That overtook her previous PB of 2:07.35 notched at this same meet 2 years ago. She remains China’s #3 swimmer ever.

Peng and Liu take the top 2 spots in the season’s worldwide rankings.

2024-2025 LCM Women 200 Back

Peng CHN
Xuwei
03/20
2:06.54
2Liu
Yaxin
CHN2:06.7103/20
3Regan
Smith
USA2:08.3303/07
4Anastasiya
Shkurdai
BLR2:08.7602/20
5Lee
Eun-ji
KOR2:08.8110/15
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Additional Winners

  • 27-year-old Ji Xinjie grabbed gold in the men’s 200m free, clocking a new season-best of 1:46.76. That led the field in the only sub-1:47 performance, as He Yubo and Xu Haibo reaped the minor medals. The former touched in 1:47.58 to the latter’s 1:47.73. Ji’s effort renders him the world’s 4th-swiftest performer this season.
  • The men’s 200m fly saw Zhang Zhanshuo notch a gold medal-worthy 1:56.60 to clear the field by nearly one and a half seconds. Zhang’s time represents a new lifetime best and checks him in as China’s 10th-best performer of all time.
  • Wu Qingfeng led the women’s 50m free field, stopping the clock at 24.44. That eked out the win over Cheng Yujie who settled for silver. Liu Shuhan was also sub-25 in 24.88 as the bronze medalist. Wu and Cheng lead the world rankings as a result of tonight’s race.

2024-2025 LCM Women 50 Free

Wu CHN
Qingfeng
03/20
24.44
2Cheng
Yujie
CHN24.4703/20
3Milou
van Wijk
NED24.4803/14
4Florine
GASPARD
BEL24.5303/14
5Kate
Douglass
USA24.6203/08
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mahmoud
7 hours ago

kaylee McKeown racing 200m backstroke tonight. So expecting the backstroke queen and goat to top the world rankings for this season

Ben Zona
11 hours ago

I’m old enough to have lived through “the remarkable swimmers from East Germany.”

Until there is systemic transparency and accountability I can’t take any of their results seriously.

We just don’t know what’s real and what isn’t

Stingy
Reply to  Ben Zona
10 hours ago

Qin got tested SO many times during the olympics to the point where it disrupted his sleep (probably why he didn’t win 100BR) and yall are still complaining….smh

peter robinson
Reply to  Stingy
7 hours ago

so have many other athletes. Armstrong road for years and never tested positive.

team asthmarica
Reply to  Ben Zona
8 hours ago

team purple Asthmarica beats east Germany in every expect of innovation

lapswimspecialist
11 hours ago

Just wait till he starts his cycle

RealCrocker5040
12 hours ago

Loser

Tencor
12 hours ago

Hopefully the 100 Breast is never won in 59 seconds again at a World champs or Olympics

Dressel GOAT
12 hours ago

Yu Yiting what a talent !!

25.7 in the 50 fly yesterday, 4:36 in the 400 IM today. 🤯🤯

Cassandra
Reply to  Dressel GOAT
12 hours ago

bohly effect

Entgegen
13 hours ago

Qin’s Stroke still looks really up and down compared to 2023 form. At least to me

snailSpace
Reply to  Entgegen
12 hours ago

It looked a little rough on the second 50 but quite put-together on the first. I expect with taper, he will have more endurance to keep his technique together longer.

none
13 hours ago

My breaststroke king is back!

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