China’s Pan fastest in 100m freestyle heats at world championships

China’s Pan fastest in 100m freestyle heats at world championships

The 19-year-old posted a time of 47.82s in the morning session at the Aspire Dome pool today.

China’s Pan Zhanle set a new world record of 46.80s on Sunday with his stunning lead-off swim in the 100m relay won by China. (AFP pic)
DOHA:
China’s newly minted world record holder Pan Zhanle topped qualifying for the men’s 100m freestyle semifinals at the Doha World Championships today, while Olympic medallist Jeremy Desplanches was fastest in the 200m medley heats.

Pan posted a time of 47.82s in the morning session at the Aspire Dome pool, just over a second off the world record (46.80s) he set on Sunday with his stunning lead-off swim in the 100m relay won by China.

It was a rapid rebound for 19-year-old Pan following his surprising exit from the 200m freestyle heats on Monday, an event in which he was expected to contend for medals.

Italy’s Alessandro Miressi qualified second in the 100m freestyle with 47.94s, while Briton Matt Richards, the 200m freestyle world champion at Fukuoka last year, was fourth quickest.

With world champion Kyle Chalmers skipping the meet, along with Fukuoka minor medallists Jack Alexy and Maxime Grousset, Pan is in the box seat to pick up his first individual world title.

Swiss swimmer Desplanches, the Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist, secured top seed for the men’s 200m individual medley semifinals with a time of one minute 58.17s.

Though France’s 200m and 400m medley world champion Leon Marchand is skipping Doha, Fukuoka silver medallist Duncan Scott is present and eased into the 200m semifinals with the eighth-quickest swim.

Scott later helped the UK qualify quickest for the mixed medley relay final ahead of second-placed Australia and the third-ranked US.

Denmark’s Helena Bach topped the timesheets in a modest field for the women’s 200m butterfly with a time of 2:09.21s.

Tokyo Olympic silver medallist Siobhan Haughey will bid for a maiden world title in the women’s 200m freestyle final in the evening session later today, while Japan’s Tomoru Honda, also a Tokyo runner-up, will swim for the men’s 200m butterfly crown.

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