12-Year-Old Prodigy Yu Zidi Shatters 200m Medley Record at National Championships
12-year-old Yu Zidi sets a record in the 200m individual medley at China's national championships, marking her as a future star in swimming.


Rising Star in Chinese Swimming
Yu Zidi, a 12-year-old schoolgirl, has been labeled a 'sensation' after achieving the fastest time ever for her age group in the 200m individual medley at China's national championships. Her remarkable time of 2 minutes and 10.63 seconds not only secured her a second-place finish but also highlighted her potential as a future star in the swimming world.
Olympic-Level Performance
Yu's performance was so impressive that it would have qualified her for the semi-finals at the last year's Paris Olympics had she competed. This feat has drawn attention from global swimming authorities, with World Aquatics highlighting her achievement on their official social media account.
Future Prospects
As Yu approaches her 13th birthday in October, there is growing anticipation about her potential inclusion in China's national squad for the upcoming World Championships in Singapore. Her performance is a testament to the depth of talent in Chinese swimming, which has been under intense scrutiny since the Paris Olympics.
Controversy and Commitment
The Chinese swimming team has faced challenges, including doping allegations involving several athletes. However, the China Anti-Doping Agency has maintained that any positive tests were due to unintentional ingestion of heart medication, and the country remains committed to a zero-tolerance stance on doping.
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