---
title: "Tang Breaks Asian 50m Breaststroke Record with 29.49 at China Open"
date: 2026-03-19
author: ""
url: https://panamadaily.news/2026/03/19/tang-asian-50m-breaststroke-record-29-49/
categories:
  - "Sports"
  - "World"
tags:
  - "Asian record"
  - "breaststroke"
  - "China Open"
  - "Haughey"
  - "Shenzhen"
  - "Tang Qianting"
---

# Tang Breaks Asian 50m Breaststroke Record with 29.49 at China Open

## What Happened

China’s Tang Qianting lowered the Asian record in the women’s 50m breaststroke on Thursday at the China Open Swimming Championships, posting a time of 29.49 seconds at the Longgang Universiade Centre Natatorium in Shenzhen.

Her swim surpassed the previous Asian record of 29.51 seconds, which Tang herself set at the 2024 World Swimming Championships in Doha.

The performance came on the first day of the meet in Shenzhen. Tang, who won silver in the women’s 100m breaststroke at the 2024 Paris Olympics, said she was delighted with her performance.

## Background

Tang’s new mark reaffirms her position among the world’s fastest in the sprint breaststroke. The improvement shaved two-hundredths of a second off her Doha time, moving the continental benchmark lower in a discipline where hundredths matter.

The China Open is drawing top regional and international competitors; the event’s coverage and results will be watched closely as swimmers tune up for major championships. The meet’s program also includes a 100m freestyle event in which Haughey is listed as chasing the gold, according to event reporting.

## What This Means

Tang’s record carries significance for the Asian swimming scene by resetting the standard for the women’s 50m breaststroke and providing momentum for her season. It also highlights the depth of Chinese swimming as athletes continue to post world-class times at domestic meets.

For readers in Panama and Latin America, the result is a reminder of shifting global benchmarks in swimming. While the direct competitive impact on the region is limited, Tang’s mark serves as a reference point for regional swimmers and coaches assessing international standards ahead of continental and global competitions.

Organisers and fans will watch how times at the China Open correlate with results at upcoming global meets, and whether Tang and other leading swimmers can sustain or improve their form through the season.