Budapest, Hungary — At the short-course Swimming World Championships in Budapest, Tang Qianting secured her first gold for China, emerging victorious in the women’s 100-meter breaststroke on the third day of competition.
Tang, who was the 2024 Doha World Championships gold medalist, showcased her remarkable form by swimming a time of 1 minute 2.37 seconds in the semifinals. This outstanding performance placed her just 0.01 second behind the world record, highlighting her potential to challenge global benchmarks.
The championship has been a significant platform for Tang to demonstrate her prowess, with her latest achievement adding to her growing list of accolades. Her success not only reinforces her position as a leading swimmer but also contributes to China’s continued excellence in the sport.
Fans and spectators eagerly await Tang’s future performances as she continues to push the boundaries in the breaststroke discipline, inspiring a new generation of swimmers.
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Tang, Qin win breaststroke golds at Swimming World Championships
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