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Pan Zhanle
Pan Zhanle (Chinese: 潘展乐) is a Chinese swimmer born on August 4, 2004. He has made significant achievements in swimming, notably competing in the men's 100-metre freestyle at the 2022 FINA Short Course World Championships in Melbourne, where he broke the Asian record in the event. Pan Zhanle is also the current Asian record holder in the men's long course 100-metre freestyle. In 2023, he broke the men's 100m freestyle world record at the World Aquatics Championships, leading the People's Republic of China to relay gold in the 4x100m, taking off 0.06 seconds from the previous world record held by David Popovici
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