Published: 08:56, July 25, 2023 | Updated: 09:48, July 25, 2023
China claims 2 swimming titles, leads worlds gold tally with 17
By Xinhua

Zhang Yufei of China celebrates after the award ceremony for the women's 100m butterfly at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan on July 24, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

FUKUOKA, Japan - Zhang Yufei claimed the women's 100m butterfly title and Qin Haiyang registered a historic breaststroke victory here on Monday as China consolidated its lead on medal standings at the World Aquatics Championships.

Yu Yiting, 17, added a bronze in the women's 200m individual medley (IM) to China's medal haul on the second day of swimming competition.

China is now atop the medal table with 17 golds, five silvers and six bronzes. 12 of the gold medals were won by their all-conquering diving team and three from artistic swimmers. Australia is second on 5-2-1, and Japan third on 4-1-4.

Qin Haiyang (bottom) of China competes during the men's 100m breaststroke final at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan on July 24, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

Qin, 24, set a world leading time of 57.69 seconds to become the first Chinese men's breaststroker to win a world title.

Italy's Nicolo Martinenghi, Dutchman Arno Kamminga and American veteran Nic Fink shared the second place as the trio clocked an identical time of 58.72 seconds.

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China is now atop the medal table with 17 golds, five silvers and six bronzes. 12 of the gold medals were won by their all-conquering diving team and three from artistic swimmers. Australia is second on 5-2-1, and Japan third on 4-1-4

Only a few minutes later, Zhang, 200m butterfly gold winner at the Tokyo Olympics, earned China the second gold in swimming at the Fukuoka worlds in the women's 100m butterfly after clocking 56.12 seconds.

Canada's Margaret MacNeil finished second in 56.45 seconds, and defending champion Torri Huske of the United States was third in 56.61.

Yu Yiting followed US duo Kate Douglass and Alex Walsh to touch home, securing her first medal at the worlds in 2:08.74.

Douglass took her first world title in 2:07.17, while defending champion Walsh finished second in 2:07.97.

Yu Yiting of China competes during the women's 200m medley final at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan on July 24, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

China's Ye Shiwen, who rose to stardom by striking an individual medley golden double at the London Olympics, finished eighth in 2:14.27.

The other gold medal of the day went to Italy's Thomas Ceccon in the men's 50m butterfly.

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Portugal's Diogo Matos Ribeiro took silver, and Frenchman Maxime Grousset settled for bronze.