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Laszló Cech.
Date of birth: 3 December 1985 Height (cm ft): 190cm 6'3"
Gender: Male Weight (kg lbs): 81 kg 178 lbs Place of Birth: Budapest (Hungary).
Residence: Halasztelek (Hungary)Sport: Swimming.
Competition: Men's 200m Butterfly |Men's 400m Individual Medley |Men's 200m individual medley.
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You, like me, are also paying attention to Cech He's great, but he always stands next to Phelps, he's really the "second of the millennium", but I still like Cech more than Phelps You have to pay attention to the way he looked when he raised the flag, it was more serious, even if it was the American flag, it was originally a figure-eight foot, and as soon as the flag was raised, it immediately stood upright, and I liked this alone
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In addition to Hoszu, there is also Petr Cech (a Hungarian male swimmer). He finished second in the men's 100m butterfly at Rio 2016. In fame and achievements are not as good as Hoszu.
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All Chinese ** have mistranslated the name of Hosu....Her Hungarian name is Hosszú, which should be transliterated as "Hosu" instead of "Hoszu", because the Hungarian word "sz" is pronounced as the English "s".
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It's not called again, it's originally Huosu, but there are few translations in Chinese **. The "sz" in Hungarian is originally the sound of s, is it possible that the famous ** liszt is still called "Liszt"?
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I just know that Hoszu is here for this.
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This is Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui.
Fu Yuanhui, a teenager born in 1996, said with an exaggerated expression, "I have used the power of the wilderness", and "The ghost knows what I have experienced".
Fu Yuanhui showed her funny side, with a series of expressions such as surprise, round eyes, and wide mouth, which were very exaggerated and cute, and were praised by netizens as "a mudslide in the emoji industry".
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Fu Yuanhui said in an interview that he had used the power of the wilderness.
At 9:30 a.m. on August 9, Beijing time, the final of the women's 100-meter backstroke at the 2016 Rio Olympics was held at the Olympic Aquatics Center. Hungary's Hoszu won the gold medal in 58.45 seconds, the United States' Bakker won the silver medal in 58.75 seconds, and China's Fu Yuanhui and Canada's Mather swam 58.76 seconds to tie for bronze medal.
After the start of the race, Fu Yuanhui was very fast, and was in third place in the first 50 meters, with a time of 28.34 seconds. In the last 50 meters, Fu Yuanhui began to rush with all his might, the United States Bakker, Canada's first-class Mather and Fu Yuanhui fired three arrows together, the gap between the three was small, and the Hungarian Hoszu achieved an amazing speed in the second half of the race, achieving a big reversal, winning the championship in 58.45 seconds and winning his second gold in this Olympic Games.
At the same time, Fu Yuanhui also set a new personal best, adding another medal to the Chinese swimming team, and China also entered the top three for the first time in the Olympic event!
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Fu Yuanhui of the Chinese women's swimming team.
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China's swimming gold and silver medals are in the 25th Summer Olympics.
At the Barcelona Olympics in July, the five golden flowers of Chinese swimming, Zhuang Yong, Yang Wenyi, Lin Li, Qian Hong and Wang Xiaohong successively bloomed in the blue waves, winning 4 gold medals and 5 silver medals, swimming for the first and only time, becoming the gold medalists of the Chinese Olympic delegation. The Chinese swimming team, composed of "five golden flowers", won a total of 4 golds and 5 silvers, second only to the United States, the CIS and Hungary, ranking among the top four in the world.
2. In the 25th Summer Olympic Games, the Chinese team won a total of 16 gold, 22 silver and 16 bronze medals, 3 people set 2 draws and 1 world record twice, and 7 people set 7 Olympic records 9 times. Among the 170 sports delegations participating in the 25th Olympic Games, China ranked fourth, which is the glory of Chinese sports that has never been had, and this comprehensive historical transcendence is a sign of the real rise of Chinese sports after the breakthrough of "zero" in 1984 and going to the world, and experiencing the haze of defeat in Seoul.
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25th Olympiad.
Host city: Barcelona, Spain.
Zhuang Yong Swimming Women's 100m Freestyle 54"64 money red swimming women's 100m butterfly 58"62 Lin Li Swimming Women's 200m Individual Medley 2'11"65 Yang Wenyi swimming women's 50m freestyle 24"79 26th Olympiad.
Host city: Atlanta, USA.
Le Jingyi swimming women's 100m freestyle 54"50 27th Olympiad.
Host city: Sydney, Australia China won the gold medal: 28 Luo Xuejuan swimming Women's 100m breaststroke with a time of 1:06.64
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China's first breaststroke champion was Mu Xiangxiong.
Profile: Male, from Tianjin, former famous Chinese swimmer. He was born in 1935 in Tianmu Village, the hometown of swimming, on the bank of the North Canal, and his father was Mu Chengkuan, a swimmer. Mu Xiangxiong has been practicing swimming under the guidance of his father since he was a child.
In order to make the breaststroke more accurate, he caught some frogs and kept them at home, carefully observed every movement of the frogs in the water, and then carefully figured it out, and finally improved some inaccurate movements at that time and improved the breaststroke speed. Since 1951, he has broken the national record in the 100-meter breaststroke many times, was selected for the Chinese national swimming team in 1953, and broke the men's 100-meter breaststroke world record three times in 1958 and 1959, becoming the first athlete of the People's Republic of China to break the world record in swimming. He has won the 100-meter and 200-meter breaststroke championships in national and international competitions for many times, and is known as the "Frog King".
After retiring in 1961, he stayed on as a coach and went to Vietnam in 1965 to coach local athletes. From 1971 to 1973, he taught at Beijing Sport University, and after 1979, he served as vice chairman of the Chinese Swimming Association before retiring in 1994.
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"Chinese Frog King" Mu Xiangxiong.
Chinese name: Mu Xiangxiong.
Nationality: Chinese.
Ethnicity: Hui.
Place of birth: Tianjin.
Date of birth: 1935.
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China's first breaststroke champion was Mu Xiangxiong, named Mu Xiangxiong.
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Chinese name: Mu Xiangxiong.
Nationality: Chinese.
Ethnicity: Hui.
Place of birth: Tianjin.
Date of birth: 1935.
Sports: Athlete Swimmer.
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Mu Xiangxiong, I don't know much about this.
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Won 8 gold and called him Flying Fish.
Men's 200m Freestyle Phelps.
Men's 100m butterfly Phelps.
Men's 200m butterfly Phelps.
Men's 200m Individual Medley Phelps.
Men's 400m Individual Medley Phelps.
Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay Phelps, Webb Gale, Karen Jones, Jason Lezac, Nathan Adrian, Wildman Tobry, Matt Graves.
Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Phelps, Ryan Locht, Ricky Behrens, Peter van der Kay, David Walters, Eric Wendert, Clay Keller.
Men's 4x100m medley relay.
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Han Qiaosheng called him "the big bird in the water"...
It's Zhang**, just fill it in. Nothing difficult. Now it's convenient to immigrate.
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