杨浚瑄100米自由泳接力创下52秒内新纪录 中国首位女将达此成就

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Here comes the final event of the evening, the Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay at the Paris Olympics. The Chinese team, featuring Xu Jiayu in backstroke, Qin Haiyang in breaststroke, Zhang Yufei in butterfly, and Yang Junxuan in freestyle, is ready to make their splash.

The race starts, and Xu Jiayu dives in with an explosive start. He glides through the water effortlessly, showcasing his impeccable technique. Xu hands over to Qin Haiyang, who powers through the breaststroke leg with precision and strength. The Chinese team is making a statement right from the start.

Now, it's Zhang Yufei's turn. She takes off like a rocket, slicing through the water with her powerful butterfly strokes. The crowd roars with excitement as she maintains the team's lead. The baton is now passed to the final swimmer, Yang Junxuan.

Yang, known for her speed in freestyle, pushes off the wall with determination. She races against the clock, giving it her all to maintain China's position in the race. With each stroke, she inches closer to the finish line. The tension is palpable.

And there it is! Yang touches the wall, stopping the clock at an impressive 51.9 seconds. It's a remarkable swim for the Chinese team, especially for Yang who becomes the first Chinese female swimmer to record a sub-52 second split in the 100m freestyle relay. A historic moment for Chinese swimming indeed.

Despite their outstanding performance, the Chinese team falls just short of the gold medal, finishing in second place. But they can hold their heads high, for they have shown the world their relentless spirit and exceptional talent. The future looks bright for Chinese swimming, with names like Yang Junxuan etching their names in the history books.

The podium may not be theirs today, but the Chinese team has left an indelible mark on this event. So let us celebrate their efforts and pay tribute to their remarkable achievements. Well done, Team China!

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