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The 22-year-old tied the Asian Record of 20.95 in the prelims, and then fired off a winning performance of 20.80 in the final.
Secondo giorno di batterie di qualifica ad Incheon, dove è in corso la seconda tappa delle World Cup Series 2024. Analisi e risultati completi
In a field full of 400 free specialists, it as the sprinter Pan Zhanle who came away with the win on Thursday in Incheon, South Korea.
The 22-year-old tied the Asian Record of 20.95 in the prelims, and then fired off a winning performance of 20.80 in the final.
October 24th, 2024 Asia, International, News, Records, Swimming World Cup Series
Ji Yuchan was the delight of his home crowd on the opening night of the World Cup stop in Incheon, as the Korean ripped a time of 20.80 in the final of the men’s 50 freestyle (SCM) to claim the victory.
The performance gives Ji sole possession of the Asian Record, having matched the previous mark of 20.95 in the prelims.
The Asian Record previously belonged to Japan’s Kosuke Matsui, who clocked 20.95 at the 2019 Japanese Championships.
Ji’s swim in the prelims knocked more than half a second off the Korean National Record, which stood at 21.54 from Yang Jaehoon in 2022. With his swim in the final, Ji brought the Korean Record down by nearly three-quarters of a second (0.74) in one day.
All-Time Asian Performers, Men’s 50 Freestyle (SCM)
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The 22-year-old won the event by a relatively wide margin, with Australians Isaac Cooper (21.07) and Jamie Jack (21.09) joining him on the podium.

Ji had his breakout performance come last fall at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, where he won gold in the men’s 50 free in a time of 21.72, a new Korean Record in the long course pool.
He followed up by placing 12th at the 2024 World Championships in 21.87, and in his debut Olympics in Paris, placed 22nd in 22.16.



James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …
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