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yes china won even in swimming which is aussie and american dominate, china will dominate very much this olympics, china already dominate in diving
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Congratz to china I wonder if china participate in track and field? But I notice all the good athletes from 2008 are not doing as well? Oh well
USA has a bunch of black athletes for its track and field, of course we cannot compete in these domains.
Unfortunately true. The track and field events are dominated by those of African descent.
Which gives a big advantage to the USA and Britain, in which they make up a significant proportion of the population.
It is one of the benefits of being a "country made of immigrants", which can apply to both the USA and Britain.
lets not put high hopes up````wait until the resoults```same to Ye's best 200m mix styleSun Yang currently holds the world record for the 1500m swimming event.
I hope he can break his own record again!
It's astonishing this 16 girl beat out the guy who won the gold in the last 50 of an almost identical race.
And Sun is 6'6 could play PF on the BB team. damn . . .
Big Night in the Pool for China
By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY
Published: July 28, 2012
LONDON It was a rough opening night in the pool for defending Olympic champions, above all a certain Michael Phelps, but it was a historic night for the Chinese.
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Sun Yang, 400m freestyle, July 28.
Sun Yan became the first Chinese man to win an Olympic swimming title by pulling away from Park Tae-hwan on the final two laps to secure the 400-meter freestyle in an Olympic record time. Then, 16-year-old Ye Shiwen smashed the world record in the womens 400 individual medley by more than a second: all the more remarkable because she swam the last 50 meters in a faster time than the new mens 400 I.M. champion Ryan Lochte swam his last 50 meters.
That is surely an Olympic first.
I honestly didnt realize how far ahead I was, said Ye, a short-haired teenager from the Chinese city of Hangzhou, which, until now at least, was more famous for its lake.
What was also striking about Yes record swim of 4 minutes 28.43 seconds was that she managed it in a textile suit while the record she broke Stephanie Rices 4:29.45 was set in the age of polyester suits and serial record breaking.
That was in 2008, when Beijing staged the Olympics and led the gold medal count but when their swimmers never quite joined the party in the pool.
The Chinese won one gold in swimming at home, but they already have two on the road in London after only one medal session. And there will almost certainly be more gold to come considering that Suns best event is supposed to be the 1500 freestyle in which he holds the world record.
Obviously, theyre off to a great start, and I tip my hat to Sun; he certainly deserved that, said Peter Vanderkaay, the American who finished third in the 400 on Saturday. I know he has worked incredibly hard, and I just got caught the end of the 400 I.M. Hopefully we can match them as the meet continues.
While Ye won in grand style, Rice the Australian whose record she smashed could do no better than sixth place on Saturday. But there were plenty of other established threats in nearby lanes, including American Elizabeth Beisel, the defending world champion in the 400 I.M. who struggled in the opening butterfly leg but was in the lead just ahead of Ye before the final two freestyle laps.
What happened next was startling as Ye found speed to which no other woman in the water could relate. Her lead at the next turn was nearly a second over Beisel and her lead at the end was nearly three seconds as Beisel finished second in 4:31.27 and Yes Chinese teammate Li Xuanxu finished third in 4:32.91.
She had the race of her life; congratulations to her a million times over, said Beisel, the top qualifier in the preliminary heats.
Beisel, 19, knows all about precocious achievement. She competed in the 2007 world championships when she was only 14 and was the youngest member of the United States swim team at the Olympics in Beijing.
But Yes emergence at this phenomenal level presents her with a new challenge. Even in setting a new personal best time, she was 2.84 seconds behind.
We kind of felt that was the person to beat, said Gregg Troy, Beisels coach at the University of Florida who is coaching the United States mens team here.
Elizabeth and I talked, Troy said. We knew it was going to take 28 and a half to win, and we kind of thought we can go 28 and a half. Were a little disappointed with our swim even though its her best.
The result was never in doubt after the final flip turn, which was also true in the 400 free. Park Tae-Hwan, the defending Olympic champion, did get a reprieve. After being disqualified in the morning heats, Park was reinstated in time for the final after an official review determined that he had not moved on the starting blocks, after all.
But there was no relief from the punishment Sun inflicted in the final laps of the 400 final. Sun, already a worldbeater at 1500 meters, is renowned for his finishing power, and he took the lead for good with two laps remaining.
When he touched the final wall, he was the first Chinese man to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming. No wonder he spread his long arms and let out an extended bellow.
Sun, at 20 years old, is already an established star in China. Last year at the world championships in Shanghai, he won the 1500 freestyle and took down the sports longest standing Olympic-distance individual world record in the process.
Sun came close to breaking Paul Biedermanns 400 world record of three minutes 40. 07 seconds Saturday night, the first night of swimming in the Aquatics Center at these Games. He was ahead of Biedermanns pace by more than half a second when he made the final turn. But he ended up settling for an Olympic record of 3:40.14. Park was second in 3:42.06. Vanderkaay was third in 3:44.69.
Sun, like many Chinese swimmers, trains regularly in Australia and spent much of the pre-Olympic buildup in Gold Coast, Australia at a public pool under the experienced eye of Denis Cotterell, an Australian distance freestyle guru who was also the longtime coach of Grant Hackett.
It was Hacketts record that Sun broke in Shanghai, and Sun will now be an overwhelming favorite to win a second gold medal in London in the 1,500 free.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/29/sports/olympics/yang-sun-of-china-wins-400-free.html#h[]
China all smiles but Miley is left in the wake
... The 20-year-old was under intense pressure to deliver in London; in the build-up to the Games his membership of the Communist Party was hurried through. He is the world record-holder at 1500m – breaking Grant Hackett's 10-year-old mark at last year's World Championships – and looks set to dominate the middle and long-distance events.
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China all smiles but Miley is left in the wake - Swimming - Olympics - The Independent
Hahaha...
Looks like bestowing communist party membership like injecting a tube of steroids!
A new high tech in making...
Cool, and legal!
yes china won even in swimming which is aussie and american dominate, china will dominate very much this olympics, china already dominate in diving
Sun Yong proved himself in so many international touraments and world championship and is the most favorite for this event,all those illegal drugs were invented by US so you are the most likely ones to take them.
Sun Yang is definitely clean. Im 100% certain of that.
He is technically superb.
It's the girls that I'm worried about.
China sent a whole team with all the athletes monitoring their diet and watching anything they put into their mouths,so no worries.