12-year-old ‘sensation’ on course for world stage after blitzing China’s national swimming championships

Still months away from becoming a teenager, Chinese swimmer Yu Zidi has captured the attention of world swimming after her individual medley at the national championships.

China's Yu Zidi during the country’s 2025 National Swimming Championships. Picture: AFP
China's Yu Zidi during the country’s 2025 National Swimming Championships. Picture: AFP

A 12-year-old Chinese swimmer has been hailed a “sensation” and is on course for the world championships after clocking the fastest time in history in her event at that age.

Yu Zidi’s blistering 2 mins 10.63sec in the women’s 200m individual medley at China’s national championships was well inside the standard required to qualify for Singapore in July-August.

China’s swimming association told AFP they will wait until the week-long national competition in Shenzhen finishes on Saturday before finalising their squad for the world championships in Singapore.

Yu Zidi competes swimming at China’s National Swimming Championships. Picture: AFP
Yu Zidi competes swimming at China’s National Swimming Championships. Picture: AFP

Yu’s scintillating swim on Sunday gave her second place behind Paris Olympian Yu Yiting in Shenzhen.

The global governing body, World Aquatics, tweeted: “12-year-old sensation alert!” Had the schoolgirl competed at last year’s Paris Olympics, her time would have been good enough to reach the semi-finals.

Yu, who turns 13 in October, trains in the northern province of Hebei and has been earmarked as a “new star” by Chinese state media after first making national headlines last year.

“In 2024 I participated in some competitions, achieved some results, and many swimming fans recognised me,” she told Chinese media earlier this year.

“After experiencing major competitions, I understood even better the importance of doing well in every training session to achieve good results and have a strong heart.” She added: “The most difficult time is probably when you are closest to your goal. You must keep going.”