“Representing Hebei province, she is emerging as one of the brightest young swimming talents.”

China’s 13-year-old swimming sensation Yu Zidi made history at the 15th National Games of China in Shenzhen. She set a new Asian record in the women’s 200 metre individual medley with a time of 2:07.41, breaking the previous record of 2:07.57 set by Ye Shiwen at the 2012 Olympics.

Yu finished nearly a full second ahead of the silver medallist, Yu Yiting, showcasing her dominance in the race. Representing Hebei province, Yu has already earned national titles in other events. She is emerging as one of the brightest young talents in swimming worldwide. Her exceptional technique, endurance, and composure have impressed coaches and spectators alike.

Her record-breaking performance at just 13 years old highlights the rise of youth athletes in elite swimming. It also puts her among the fastest ever in the women’s 200 IM event. Experts believe that with proper training and international exposure, Yu could challenge world records and compete for Olympic medals. Fans are eagerly anticipating her next races as she continues to make waves on the global stage.