12-Year-Old Chinese Swimmer Makes History as Youngest Medalist at World Championships

In a historic feat that has stunned the sporting world, 12-year-old swimmer Li Mei from China has become the youngest athlete ever to win a medal at the World Aquatics Championships. Competing against some of the world’s top swimmers, the prodigy clinched a bronze medal in the 200m butterfly, setting a new age record in the process.

Li’s breathtaking performance in Budapest not only showcased her extraordinary talent but also marked a new chapter in competitive swimming. Clocking an impressive 2:06.72, she finished just behind seasoned Olympians, earning a standing ovation from the crowd.

“I just wanted to do my best and swim fast,” Li said humbly after the race, her medal gleaming. “This is a dream come true.”

Coaches and analysts praised her technique, mental focus, and fearless approach. Experts say her emergence could signal the beginning of a new era for Chinese swimming.

With Paris 2028 on the horizon, all eyes will now be on Li Mei — the 12-year-old wonder who’s already made waves on the world stage.

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