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The foreign media that questioned Ye Shiwen were: the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
On July 28, 2012, when BBC host Claire witnessed Ye Shiwen being crowned Olympic champion with a new world record of 4:28.43, she first took a slight turn and then immediately turned to BBC commentator and former British swimmer Mark. Foster asked, "Mark, how many questions must arise about a swimmer who is suddenly much faster than usual?"
how many questions will there be, mark, about somebody who can suddenly swim so much faster than she has ever swum before?)
Mark obviously heard Claire's voice, but he firmly defended Ye Shiwen's reputation: "You must know that she is only 16 years old now, and when you are young and vigorous, you will do something earth-shattering to ......."It's all possible! ”
Coincidentally, because Ye Shiwen only used 28.93 seconds in the last 50-meter freestyle, surpassing the 29.10 seconds of Lochette, who previously won the men's 400-meter medley championship, many American reporters were incredulous, and some American swimming insiders also began to question it. Ye Shiwen's crazy move even caused heated discussions within the American swimming team. Rochette said
We've been talking about it, it's impressive, and she's a woman. She's so fast, if she compares to me, maybe she'll win! The swimming coach of the U.S. men's team said
The swim was fantastic! Of course, this kind of thing will attract people's attention, you can do some research, and I think this is probably the fastest sprint in the history of women's swimming. ”
In response to the scepticism, the American magazine Swimming Magazine** published a fiercely slammed commentator's article in which he lashed out at the prejudices of Western countries: "Knowing that all this (questioning) will happen, the only question is when and how much it will happen." Just minutes after Chinese teenager Ye Shiwen broke the world record in the women's 400m individual medley final at the London Olympics, all kinds of doubts fell on her.
You know what they do, 'She's got to be on the medicine.'" It's a shame! ”
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As of September 2, 2021, nothing has happened.
Ye Shiwen, born on March 1, 1996 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is an athlete of the Chinese national swimming team. She is a former world record holder in the women's 400m medley and an Olympic record holder in the women's 200m medley.
Ye Shiwen is the first athlete in the Chinese swimming world to win the Olympic Games, the Changchi World Championships, the Short Course World Championships, the Swimming World Cup, the Asian Games, and the Absolute Chain National Games.
Encyclopedia - Ye Shiwen.
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has grown up, the last time I saw her **, Ming Hanchun is a lot fatter than when he won the Olympic gold medal in 2012, and his grades have declined significantly. If you can't control your weight, it is estimated that it will be difficult to perform well in the next Olympic Games. If the judgment shirt helps,.
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The question is actually quite simple:
As an Asian, it is significantly inferior to Europeans and Americans in terms of physical strength, and in the pool, it has long been the world of Europeans and Americans, and only a few projects have Asians.
Ye Shiwen is only 16 years old, and his achievements are so outstanding, especially in the first 50 meters of the 4 x 100 medley, he has gone from being half a body behind to leading the way, and the last 50 meters is far ahead, which can't help but make people staggered. In addition, the fact that the Chinese swimming team has indeed taken illegal drugs in the past has aroused some doubts from the outside world, which should also be expected.
However, some people spread rumors with a vicious psychology through fabrication. Even after the drug test results are announced, those who still speak ill of each other must be people with ulterior motives.
I am innocent, and the evidence is ironclad, so I don't need to pay attention to the small noise.
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In the 400m women's medley competition at the 30th London Olympic Games, Chinese teenager Ye Shiwen won the gold medal with a time of 4:28.43 and broke the world record, thus winning the second gold medal for the Chinese swimmers. According to the statistics after the race, Ye Shiwen's sprint time in the last 50m was 28.93 seconds, which was faster than the 29.10 seconds of the US 400m men's medley champion Lochette, and his outstanding performance shocked the world. Western countries have always advertised equality between men and women, but when women do surpass men, they can only do this to vent their dissatisfaction.
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Her final 50m freestyle in the 400m medley was faster than the final 50m of men's champion Lochet, and Westerners were unbalanced.
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Because she's so awesome that the Brit doesn't care about it
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Ye Shiwen, a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is an athlete of the Chinese women's swimming team. In 2010, 14-year-old Ye Shiwen won the women's 200-meter and 400-meter individual medley championships in her first Asian Games, becoming a rising star of the Chinese swimming team. He won the 200-meter medley championship at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai, which was the first time that a "post-95" swimming star reached the podium of the world championships and the youngest world swimming champion since 1978.
At the 2012 London Olympics, 16-year-old Ye Shiwen won the championship in the women's 400m medley final with a time of 4:28.43 and broke the world record. Subsequently, in the women's 200-meter medley competition, she broke the Olympic record twice and won the championship in 2:07.57, becoming a double champion, creating the history of two Olympic champions in Chinese swimming.
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Ye Shiwen is an athlete of the Chinese women's swimming team. Broke the Olympic record twice and won the championship in 2:07.57, becoming a double champion and creating the history of two individual Olympic champions in Chinese swimming.
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Ye Shiwen, a potential star in the swimming world, in the women's field, the hottest and best in this year's Olympics, broke the world record, I don't know, pay attention to current affairs.
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Ye Shiwen is a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang (but there is another person from Wenzhou, see No. 26 Sports Express for details), an athlete of the Chinese women's swimming team, participated in the Asian Games for the first time and won the gold medal in the women's 400-meter individual medley, with a score of 4:33.79, China's young swimmers are rising, and the 400-meter individual medley gold medal in the 16th Asian Games.
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Ye Shiwen, born on March 1, 1996 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, graduated from Hangzhou Chen Jinglun Sports School and is an athlete of the Chinese women's swimming team.
In 2010, she entered the Chinese national swimming team and won the women's 200m and 400m individual medley championships in her first Asian Games. In 2011, she won the 200m mixed championship at the World Championships in Shanghai, and in the 2012 London Olympics, she won the championship with a time of 4:28.43 in the women's 400m mixed final and broke the world record. In the women's 200 mixed competition, she broke the Olympic record twice, creating a history of two Olympic championships in a single session for Chinese swimmers. At the end of 2012, he became the first Grand Slam winner in Chinese swimming after winning the World Short Course Championships in Istanbul, Turkey.
After winning the 200 mixed championship in the 2013 Liaoning National Games, Ye Shiwen won the gold medals in all major competitions at home and abroad, including the National Games, Asian Games, Swimming World Cup, Long Course World Championships, Short Course World Championships, and the Olympic Games, becoming the first golden slam in Chinese swimming.
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Chinese female swimmer. Win the London Olympics!
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