The Borneo Post

‘New butterfly queen’ boosts China’s Olympic swimming hopes

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SHANGHAI: Chinese media hailed Zhang Yufei as “the new butterfly queen” after she soared at the national swimming championsh­ips, firing a warning of intent with the Tokyo Olympics under three months away.

The 23-year-old walked off with five gold medals and a silver after the action – which doubled as Olympic trials – concluded on Saturday in the coastal city of Qingdao.

She clocked 2:05.44 in the women’s 200m butterfly, easily the fastest time in the world this year, and also blitzed the rest of the field to win 100m fly and 50m freestyle gold.

“I felt exhausted in the last three days,” Xinhua news agency quoted her as saying, having also taken part in relay races.

“I think I will focus on the 100m and 200m fly at the Olympic Games.”

Zhang, who was a disappoint­ing sixth in the final of the 200m fly at the Rio 2016 Games, could be China’s leading light in the pool at the Tokyo Games with Sun Yang’s participat­ion in severe doubt.

Sun, a three-time Olympic gold medallist, will go before the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport later this month with his career hanging in the balance.

Sun was suspended for eight years by CAS in February last year for refusing to give samples during a surprise doping test where a vial of his blood was smashed with a hammer.

But Switzerlan­d’s top court overturned the ban, in a surprise decision in which it said CAS was guilty of bias.

Beijing Youth Daily said Zhang was the outstandin­g performer in Qingdao.

“The tremendous progress of the new butterfly queen Zhang Yufei is the most exciting and encouragin­g for Chinese swimmers and the swimming industry,” the newspaper said.

“At the Tokyo Olympics, Zhang Yufei ... alone can compete for two gold medals and has heavy responsibi­lity on her shoulders.”

China will be hoping she can match the performanc­e of Liu Zige who won the women’s 200 m butterfly Gold at the 2008 Beijing Games and is the current world record holder.

The Tokyo 2020 Games, which were postponed last summer because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, are scheduled to begin on July 23.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Yufei competing in the final of the women’s 200m butterfly swimming event during the Asian Games in Jakarta.
— AFP file photo Yufei competing in the final of the women’s 200m butterfly swimming event during the Asian Games in Jakarta.

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