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Qin Haiyang Re-Breaks 100 Breast Asian Record, Becomes #2 Performer Of All-Time

2023 WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Qin Haiyang has done it again. In the finals of the men’s 100 breast at the 2023 World Championships, the Chinese swimmer once again broke the Asian record, clocking a time of 57.69 to win his race by over a second. He took 0.13 seconds off his previous Asian record time of 57.82 which was set in the Worlds semi-final, and is the first Chinese swimmer to ever win a World title in the men’s 100 breast.

In addition, Qin passed Arno Kamminga to become the second-fastest performer of all-time in the men’s 100 breast.

All-Time Top Performers, Men’s 100-Meter Breaststroke:

  1. Adam Peaty, Great Britain — 56.88 (2019)
  2. Qin Haiyang, China — 57.69 (2023)
  3. Arno Kamminga, Netherlands — 57.80 (2021)
  4. Michael Andrew, United States — 58.14 (2021)
  5. Nicolo Martinenghi, Italy — 58.26 (2022)

In 2023, Qin has broken the 58-second barrier three different times. His best time coming into this year was a 58.63, but he shattered that PB at Chinese Nationals this May when he went 57.93 to become the third man to ever go under 58 seconds. He then went 57.82 at Worlds semis before going 57.69 in the final.

Compared to his semi-finals swim, Qin was 0.35 seconds faster on his front half and 0.22 faster on his back half.

Splits Comparison:

Qin Haiyang, 2023 World Championships Final Qin Haiyang, 2023 World Championships Semi-Final
50m 26.96 27.31
100m 30.73 30.51
Total 57.63 57.82

Behind Qin in the 100 breast final, there was a three-way tie for silver between America’s Nic Fink, Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi, and the Netherlands’ Arno Kamminga.

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SWIM SAM
1 year ago

If Peaty’s record gets broken in the next year, then every men’s record going down in the next two years seems possible.

Peter spamdrew
1 year ago

Light work… MA did that this morning in practice (when you add up our 12.5s). Trust the process though! LETS GOLF!!

Zippo
1 year ago

Asian record falls,
Qin Haiyang’s breaststroke soars,
Second all-time’s call.

elizabeth yang
1 year ago

Great swim

‘Murica
1 year ago

💉 💉💉💉💉

Paddy
Reply to  ‘Murica
1 year ago

If it is the case, then they are not hiding it very well haha.

Smoking the competition by over a second, dropping insane amounts of time from PB etc.

elizabeth yang
Reply to  ‘Murica
1 year ago

🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇

Philip Johnson
Reply to  ‘Murica
1 year ago

He will be tested here I’m sure like every other athlete.

EastBingleton
Reply to  ‘Murica
1 year ago

With this username, this just reads as satire

Mega
1 year ago

Is there a race video anywhere?

KimJongSpoon
Reply to  Mega
1 year ago
Troyy
1 year ago

Whenever I looked at the world junior record page on wikipedia I saw this guy listed and wondered what happened to him and here he is morphing into a breaststroke monster.

Peaty must be truly shook and wondering if he should return for Paris.

Last edited 1 year ago by Troyy
Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Troyy
1 year ago

also a decent IMer. he was 1:57.0 as a junior and went 1:56.7 at 20. also has a 400 im pb that would make a final. will be interesting to see if he targets the 200 im again

Boknows34
Reply to  Troyy
1 year ago

He had lots of 200m breast WJRs but it seems none of them were apparently ratified.

Troyy
Reply to  Boknows34
1 year ago

He held the WJR before it was broken earlier this year but it was much slower than his unratified swims.

Miself
1 year ago

Where did this dude come from!!!

Fukuoka Gold
Reply to  Miself
1 year ago

If you follow elite swimming, you’d know him

I’m guessing you don’t.

Lucas
Reply to  Fukuoka Gold
1 year ago

In fairness, yes he was a good junior 5 – 6 years ago, predominantly in the 200m, but he has not done allot since . That is until earlier this year when he started dropping mad amounts of time.

At tast year’s World’s he didn’t even make the Chinese team for the 100m! Now he is blowing away the rest of the world by over a second and suddenly looking like he has the potential to break Peaty’s WR on his current trajectory.

I don’t think 12 months ago, even the keenest followers of elite swimming saw this coming somehow.

Bruh
Reply to  Fukuoka Gold
1 year ago

Well actually 🤓

Sawdust
Reply to  Fukuoka Gold
1 year ago

He posted good times but never really showed up at major meets. Nothing wrong with questioning him when he keeps doing nothing at the biggest stage.

Emily Se-Bom Lee
Reply to  Sawdust
1 year ago

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Last edited 1 year ago by Emily Se-Bom Lee
miself
Reply to  Fukuoka Gold
1 year ago

i know what he has done this year and what he did as a junior but he has never been at or close to this level

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