2023 Para Worlds Day 3: China Smashes Mixed 4x50 Medley Relay 20 Pts World Record (original) (raw)

2023 PARA SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Two World Records went down on night 3 of competition in Manchester, England. China’s 4×50 mixed medley relay 20 pts of Weiyi Yuan, Yuyan Jiang, Jincheng Guo, and Jiao Cheng combined for a final time of 2:27.45, breaking the old World Record of 2:32.49 that the United States set in 2022. Yuan got the team out to a quick start touching first at the 50 mark in a 32.26. Jiang swam a 51.08 on the second leg before Guo swam a 34.58. Cheng brought the relay home in a 29.53.

Closing Day 3️⃣ at #Manchester2023, nothing better than a gold medal with a World Record 🚨

🥇 China wins the last event of the night, the mixed 4x50m medley relay 20pts setting a new mark⌚️2:27.45

🥈Ukraine 🇺🇦
🥉Spain 🇪🇸

📊 Schedule & results: https://t.co/fh5rQnRqsV pic.twitter.com/3Vr61wO2kP

— #ParaSwimming (@Para_swimming) August 2, 2023

The other World Record highlighting the night was set in prelims during the women’s S12 50 freestyle. Maria Carolina Santiago of Brazil broke her own World Record of a 26.68 as she swam a 26.65 in prelims. In finals, she went on to win in a 26.71. Santiago has gone three for three so far in wins, only of only two athletes to do so (Italy’s Stefano Raimondi has also done so).

🎂Celebrating her birthday with the third gold at #Manchester2023🎂

🇧🇷Maria Carolina Santiago does it AGAIN!
🥇in the women's 50m freestyle S12. This morning she settled a new world record during the heats.

📊Results: https://t.co/fh5rQnRqsV

#ThePlaceForGreatnes @cpboficial pic.twitter.com/0bx47xIqK6

— #ParaSwimming (@Para_swimming) August 2, 2023

Also highlighting the night was Brazilian twins going 1-2 in the women’s 100m breaststroke SB14. Debora Carneiro won in a 1:15.10, just ahead of her identical twin Beatriz who swam a 1:15.72. This was their first time sharing the podium.

Brazilian twins finished together! 🇧🇷🤩

0.61 second was the difference between their times in the women’s 100m breaststroke SB14

🥇Débora Carneiro⌚️1:15.10
🥈Beatriz Carneiro⌚️1:15.72

🥉Paige Leonhardt 🇦🇺

🔴 LIVE: https://t.co/w24SWkJyae#Manchester2023 #ThePlaceForGreatness pic.twitter.com/zeQdWTHfsB

— #ParaSwimming (@Para_swimming) August 2, 2023

Besides Santiago’s World Record and the Carneiro’s 1-2 finish, Brazil also won another two events. Gabriel Geraldo dos Santos Araujo won the men’s 100m Backstroke S2 in a 1:55.34 and Samuel da Silva de Oliveira won the men’s 50m Butterfly S5 in a 31.21. Both set new championships records in their wins.

A total of seven new countries won their first gold medal of the meet so far. Kicking off the night was Poland’s Kamil Otowski who won the men’s 100m backstroke S1 in a championship record of 2:18.60. Singapore’s Yip Pin Xiu won the women’s 100m Backstroke S2 in a 2:17.78 for their first medal and Japan’s Naohide Yamaguchi won the men’s 100m Breaststroke SB14 in a 1:03.71 (Championship record) for their first medal.

Kat Swanepoel won the women’s 150m individual medley SM4 in a 2:51.41 for South Africa. That was a championship record.

Jesus Alberto Gutierrez Bermudez of Colombia won the men’s 200m individual medley SM6 in a 2:39.96, also competing in the final with two of his brothers. He spoke of the win saying, “I’m really proud to have won a medal here in my first World Championships representing my country and even happier because I compete with my brothers.”

Karolina Pelendritou won the women’s 100m breaststroke SB11 in a championship record of a 1:19.97 and Alex Portal won gold for France in the men’s 100m freestyle S13 in a 52.47.

Medal Table Through Day 3

Italy 13 3 7 23
China 9 11 6 26
Great Britain 8 4 6 18
Brazil 7 5 6 18
Canada 5 2 2 9
Australia 4 5 6 15
Ukraine 4 7 4 15
Germany 3 4 2 9
Netherlands 3 4 0 7
Hungary 3 1 0 4
United States 2 3 7 12
Israel 2 0 1 3
Spain 1 5 5 11
Mexico 1 3 2 6
Greece 1 0 0 1
Republic of Korea 1 1 0 2
Japan 1 3 4 8
France 1 2 2 5
Colombia 1 1 0 2
South Africa 1 1 0 2
Cyprus 1 0 1 2
Poland 1 1 2 4
Singapore 1 0 0 1
Argentina 0 1 4 5
Azerbaijan 0 1 2 3
New Zealand 0 1 1 2
Croatia 0 1 0 1
Ireland 0 1 0 1
Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
Denmark 0 0 1 1
Switzerland 0 0 1 1
Turkiye 0 0 2 2
Chile 0 1 0 1
Uzbekistan 0 1 0 1

ALL DAY 3 MEDALISTS

Men’s 100m Backstroke S1

Men’s 100 back S2

Women’s 100 back S2

Women’s 100 breast SB7

Men’s 100 breast SB14

Women’s 100 breast SB14

Men’s 150 IM SM4

Women’s 150 IM SM4

CMen’s 50 free S12

Women’s 50 free S12

Mens 50 fly S5

Women’s 50 fly S5

Men’s 200 IM SM6

Women’s 200 IM SM6

Men’s 100 fly S6

Women’s 100 fly S9

Men’s 400 free S10

Women’s 400 free S10

Men’s 100 breast SB11

WOmen’s 100 breast SB11

Men’s 100 free S13

Women’s 100 free S13

Men’s 100 fly S8

Women’s 100 fly S8

Mixed 4×50 medley relay 20pts

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