Singapore-The Globe on Sunday saw its first look at 12-year-old Chinese prose swimmer U Jidi, which was making his debut in the swimming World Championship.
She was not disappointed on the early day of the eight -day competition at the pool in Singapore.
U, which is swimming at the surprising time in China, saw 2 minutes, 11.90 seconds in a 200 meter individual medley to proceed in the semi -finals. His time was the fastest of the 16th of 16 qualifiers.
His time was slightly away from 2 minutes, 10.63 second season-survival time.
Three programs will float in Singapore including U400 IM and 200 butterfly. 200 im probably its weakest phenomenon.
Recently, butterfly in the Chinese Championships and 200 IM is the best in the world this season. His best time in those two incidents must have been good for the fourth place in the Paris Olympics last year.
World Aquatics, world swimming governing body, age is 14. However, swimmers are allowed to compete if they are small if their time crosses a qualified standard.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.