Budapest 2024, Day 6 Finals: Qin Haiyang Edges 50m Breaststroke To Clinch Double
Budapest 2024, Day 6 Finals: Qin Haiyang Edges 50m Breaststroke To Clinch Double
Qin Haiyang came from fourth at halfway to move through the field and add the 50m to the 100m breaststroke in Budapest.
The Chinese swimmer turned in 11.58, 0.12 behind leader Emre Sakci of Turkiye, but a 13.84 second 25 guided him into the wall for victory in 25.42.
World record-holder Sakci shared silver with neutral athlete Kirill Prigoda in 25.46.
Qin has experienced the highs and lows of sport this year. Ahead of Paris 2024, he was expected to be one of the main challengers for the Olympic title and Adam Peaty’s bid for the three-peat. It was Nicolo Martinenghi who won gold in the French capital ahead of the defending champion as Qin finished seventh. That was followed by the 200 where the world record-holder finished 10th in the semis.
However, Qin responded to swim the breaststroke leg as China won the men’s 4×1 medley relay and also claimed silver in the mixed medley.
He stole through at the death to win the 100m breaststroke in Asian and championship records of 55.47 before completing the double on Sunday in the shorter race.