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Considered one of the most promising swimmers in the international scene, she produced a tally of thirty-seven medals (eighteen gold medals, seven silver medals, and twelve bronze medals) in her swimming career, spanning the Youth Olympics, Asian Games, World Championships and the Summer Olympics.
- 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
- 62 kg (137 lb)
- China
Jul 29, 2021 · By Paul Newberry. Published 12:13 AM PDT, July 29, 2021. TOKYO (AP) — Zhang Yufei had a much busier morning than she was expecting at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre. It was worth the effort. She left with a pair of gold medals and a couple of records, too.
2 min By Olympics.com. Swimming. (Reuters) Zhang Yufei was named women's MVP at the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou on Saturday night (7 October) with her People's Republic of China swimming teammate Qin Haiyang taking the men's award. Zhang, who won two golds and two silver medals at Tokyo 2020 in 2021, equalled Ikee Rikako's record haul of six ...
Jan 2, 2024 · 25-year-old Zhang Yufei of China is the Swammy Award winner for 2023 Asian Female Swimmer of the Year. Zhang has been on-fire since her multi-gold medal-winning performances at the 2020 Olympic...
Aug 9, 2023 · Chinese swimmer Zhang Yufei has won nine gold medals and set eight event records in the 31st International University Sports Federation (FISU) World University Games that just came to an end in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, on Tuesday.
Sep 29, 2023 · Swimming. (Reuters) Zhang Yufei won her sixth and final gold medal of the Asian Games 2023 in the women's 50m butterfly in a meet record of 25.10 on Friday (29 September), matching Ikee Rikako ’s record from five years ago.
Zhang Yufei won the women's 100m butterfly at the World Aquatics Championships 2023 in Fukuoka, Japan, as the People's Republic of China doubled up on Monday (24 July). The Chinese swimmer held off the reigning world and Olympic champions Torii Huske and Maggie Mac Neil, respectively, to win gold in 56.12 seconds.