SWIMMING AT THE 2018 ASIAN GAMES
- August 19th-24th, 2018
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- Schedule & Results
- Youtube Live Stream
- Day 6 Recap
The 2018 Asian Games concluded with a memorable men’s 4 x 100m medley relay race between powerhouse teams Japan and China. The race came down to the touch, with China capturing the gold in 3:29.99 to Japan’s 3:30.03, a separation of just .03. In total, 6 of the 8 squads in this final broke their nation’s record, making the race a symbolic finish to a historic Games.
After the Pan Pacific Championships, European Championships, Commonwealth Games and all other competitions in 2018 up to this point, China and Japan now rank 1st and 2nd in the world in the men’s 4 x 100m medley relay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB3WPn6tOIU
Video courtesy of Ye Zhu.
As originally reported:
Below are the comparative splits between the previous Asian Record and this new sub-3:30 swim by China.
Old Asian Record 3:30.19:
- Ryosuke Irie – 52.80
- Yasuhiro Koseki – 58.54
- Yuki Kobori – 51.21
- Shinri Shioura – 47.64
New Asian Record 3:29.99:
- Xu Jiayu – 52.60
- Yan Zibei – 58.86
- Li Zhuhao – 50.61
- Yu Hexin – 47.92
The backstroke legs were fairly similar between the old and new mark, separated by just .20, but the disparities grow from there. Yan’s breast was actually slower than Koseki’s, but Li’s fly split dipped well under the 51-second barrier.
For the old Asian Record holders of Japan, they, too, cracked off a new National Record with their silver medal-garnering effort of 3:30.03. The combination of Ryosuke Irie (52.53), Yasuhiro Koseki (58.45), Yuki Kobori (51.06) and Shinri Shioura (47.99), too, dipped under the old Asian mark while also clocking a shiny new Japanese National Record. This was the same foursome of swimmers who originally notched the previous Asian Record at the 2017 World Championships and tonight, they lost to China by just .04.
Only Japan and China have won this event at the Asian Games, with tonight marking China’s 3rd victory since the competition’s inception. Japan has won on the 13 other occasions.
Great Britain will still smash both countries when the Worlds and Olympics are due.
LOL!
China and Japan battled stroke for stroke the entire 400 meters. I think that’s why the times were so fast. They were right next to each other, so there was no letting up.
The Chinese swimmer timed the finish better, and that was the difference.
Breaking 3:30 in the 400 MR is a big accomplishment.
Great swimming for both teams!
Fantastic relay.
Great Irie to out-split (a few hundredths, but an important psychological boost for his team) the World champion Xu Jiayu and, even if it’s too easy “say it after”, I’d have chosen the “on-fire” Matsumoto for the Japanese free anchor-leg.
great video of the race – congrats to all 8 swimmers for outstanding effort!
Japan touched first
Off the lane line!
Holyy cow thats the best MR race ive seen for a while
I don’t think i’ve ever seen two teams match each other that closely through each of the 4 legs! Fantastic race.
Shall invite Australian and Kiwis to Join the Asian Games…more competitive!
This would be even better if they could grab each other’s leg and pull them back. #ContactSwimming