Beijing, Day 1: Stars swim faster in Olympic venue

The inaugural day of the second meet of the 2020 FINA Champions Swim Series in Beijing (CHN) was highlighted by thrilling races and, in the majority of the 15 races on the programme, by faster times than the ones established in the first leg of the competition, in Shenzhen. In fact, the only exceptions to this trend were the women’s 400m free, the men’s 100m breast, the women’s 50m back, and the 4x100m free mixed relay. And, as in Shenzhen, the race of the day was the men’s 200m free, with the duel between Lithuania’s Danas Rapsys and China’s local hero Sun Yang.

Kromowidjojo (NED): “I love being back in Beijing"

Kromowidjojo (NED): “I love being back in Beijing!”

After achieving a one-two-three finish on the first day of the FINA Champions Swim Series on January 18, Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) is happy to come back to Beijing again and start to count the time until the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Kromowidjojo was a member of the winning mixed freestyle relay team, after earning a silver medal in the women’s 100m free and bronze in the 100m butterfly.

Comparing today’s results with the performances in the first leg in Shenzhen on January 14-15, the Dutchwoman swam faster in Beijing in both individual events, 53.52 to 54.15, and 59.17 to 59.99 in 100m butterfly.

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PR 3 – CSS 2020: Beijing inspires stars from 21 nations

Athletes from China and Japan were in great shape in the second and last leg of the 2020 edition of the FINA Champions Swim Series, taking place in Beijing (CHN) on January 18-19. The local stars, as with the first stop of the circuit in Shenzhen (CHN, January 14-15), left the Ying Dong Natatorium venue of the Chinese capital with nine titles, while the hosts of this summer’s Olympic Games in Tokyo earned five gold medals.

Beijing, Day 2: China and Japan impress ahead of Tokyo Olympics

The second and last meet of the 2020 FINA Champions Swim Series concluded today in Beijing (CHN), with the last 15 events on the programme, and, once more, with a solid performance from the host country. In this final session, the Chinese team got four more gold medals (on Day 1, they had five titles), replicating the successful performance of the first meet of the competition, held in Shenzhen on January 14-15. Also giving good indications for this summer Olympics in Tokyo, the Japanese swimmers (mainly present in Beijing) had in Daiya Seto, Ryosuke Irie and Ippei Watanabe very strong assets in the pool of the Ying Dong Natatorium venue.

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