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Sun Yang Settles For 400 Free Silver But Puts Up 3:47.94 At Chinese Spring Nationals

2025 CHINESE NATIONAL SPRING SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Tuesday, March 18th – Sunday, March 23rd
  • Qingdao, Shandong Province, China
  • LCM (50m)
  • Day 1 Recap
  • Results via Asian media

We saw day two of the 2025 Chinese National Spring Swimming Championships unfold today with once-banned Olympic champion Sun Yang in the water for his second swim since his 4-year suspension was lifted in May of last year.

33-year-old Sun took on the men’s 400m freestyle, the event in which he won gold at the 2012 Olympic Games followed by silver 4 years later in Rio.

Sun stopped the clock at an impressive time of 3:47.94, although he had to settle for silver.

Getting to the wall first was Liu Peixin who registered a mark of 3:46.80 for the gold.  That was a new personal best for the 19-year-old, overwriting the 3:48.96 he put up at last year’s Nationals.

Xu Haibo rounded out the podium in 3:48.53 as the only other sub-3:50 swimmer of the bunch.

As for Sun, he previously raced at the China’s National Summer Swimming Championships last August where the ace put up a time of 3:49.58 in the men’s 400m freestyle.

Liu now enters the season’s world rankings in slot #4 while Sun enters in slot #6.

2024-2025 LCM Men 400 Free

SamuelAUS
SHORT
03/06
3:44.83
2Kim
Woomin
KOR3:45.5403/28
3Carson
FOSTER
USA3:46.4203/06
4Guilherme
COSTA
BRA3:46.7403/06
5Liu
Peixin
CHN3:46.8003/19
6Carlos
GARACH BENITO
ESP3:47.6903/05
7KAZUSHI
IMAFUKU
JPN3:47.7703/20
8Kieran
SMITH
USA3:47.8203/29
9Sun
YANG
CHN3:47.9403/19
10Xu
Haibo
CHN3:48.5303/19
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Post-race, Sun told the media, “Goal achieved. After coming down from the high altitude, I did a very hard workout without a taper.

“When you come down from the high altitude, your body is tired and you lack strength, but after that, I didn’t have enough time to adjust but I’m very happy that I was able to achieve this result, which was faster than in the morning (3:50.95).

 

The women took on the 800m freestyle this evening, with 17-year-old Yang Peiqi unleashing a huge new lifetime best of 8:19.45 en route to gold.

The teen finished over 6 seconds ahead of her competitors, with Liu Yaxin the next to touch in 8:25.99 followed by Zhang Ke who bagged bronze in 8:31.78.

Entering this competition, Yang’s PB rested at the 8:23.86 she produced 2 years ago as a 15-year-old. That means tonight’s performance represents her first-ever sub-8:20 outing as she now checks in as China’s 4th-swiftest woman in history.

Top 5 Chinese Women’s LCM 800 Free Performers All-Time

  1. Li Bingjie – 8:13.31, 2023
  2. Wang Jianjiahe – 8:14.64, 2019
  3. Xin Xin – 8:19.43, 2013
  4. Yang Peiqi – 8:19.45, 2025
  5. Chen Qian – 8:20.36, 2009

Additional Winners

  • With Olympic multi-medalist Xu Jiayu not among the field, 19-year-old Jiang Chenglin grabbed the men’s 100m backstroke gold. Jiang hit a mark of 54.67 eke out the victory ahead of Lin Tao who settled for silver a hair back in 54.72. Wanggu Kailai rounded out the podium in 54.76.
  • Sun Jiajun got it done for gold in the men’s 50m breast, producing a ressult of 26.85. That held a healthy advantage over Zheng Yinghao who was next to the wall in 27.45 while 2024 200m breast world champion Dong Zhihao collected bronze in 27.53. Sun has been as fast as 26.61 in his career while tonight’s effort renders him #3 in the world on the season.
  • Yu Yiting already earned two medals yesterday, reaping silver in both the 200m IM and 100m free, but today she tried the 50m fly on for size. Olympian Yu punched a result of 25.73, a time just .02 outside her lifetime best. Wu Qingfeng was also sub-26, putting up 25.97 for silver and Wang Yichan got on the board in 26.01 for bronze. Yu is the 3rd-best performer in the world this season.

2024-2025 LCM Women 50 Fly

RikakoJPN
IKEE
03/22
25.41
2Alexandria
PERKINS
AUS25.6603/21
3 Roos
VANOTTERDIJK
BEL25.7103/16
3Kate
Douglass
USA25.7103/07
5Yu
Yiting
CHN25.7303/19
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Chlorinetherapy
15 days ago

Is there a video of his race anywhere online?

Troyy
Reply to  Chlorinetherapy
15 days ago
Peter
16 days ago

Why hasnt he returned his Olympic medals.

Admin
Reply to  Peter
16 days ago

Because there are no rules requiring him to. You would expect him to just do it voluntarily??

D1 Glazer
16 days ago

You are my sunshine
My only sunshine

Postgrad Swimmer
16 days ago

Sun looks lean, back in solid shape. Let’s see him make finals at worlds

Aquatic Ursine
16 days ago

This will get more comments then if Luka went the same time

Connor
Reply to  Aquatic Ursine
16 days ago

And it should lol, this is a VERY wild case, drama starting all the way back in 2011

Elon
16 days ago

best case scenario for him is medalling at asian games in 8fr relay and maybe an individual medal

Ben Zona
17 days ago

Hard work and dedication

Mobius
17 days ago

When he’s not winner :'(

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