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China’s Ye Shiwen, right, with compatriot Li Xuanxuat, reacts after finishing first in the women’s 400-meter individual medley swimming final the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Saturday, July 28, 2012. China’s Ye Shiwen set a new world record with a time of 4:28:43. AP/Matt Slocum

LONDON— Sun Yang propped himself up on the lane rope, posed for the cameras and let out a big roar as he pounded his fists into the water.

It was the start of a big night for a Chinese swimming team that is developing into a major power.

Shortly after Sun won the 400-meter freestyle by a large margin over defending champion Park Tae-hwan, 16-year-old teammate Ye Shiwen announced her arrival on swimming’s greatest stage with a world record in the grueling 400 individual medley.

Ye celebrated with teammate Li Xuanxu in the next lane, who took bronze.

Sun had already made himself known by taking down Grant Hackett’s 11-year-old world record in the marathon-like 1,500 free before a home crowd at last year’s world championships in Shanghai, but he had never won an Olympic medal.

“I was so eager and impatient to go on the podium,” said Sun, shedding tears after cooling down from his victory celebration. “Today if I cry it’s really because I worked hard for one year, or even more. I get up very early and worked very hard. This is a reward for me and my coach, who is not well. After I return he will go through surgery. My parents came. They are really great parents, they gave me so much.”

Sun trains under Hackett’s former coach Denis Cotterell.

Park was temporarily disqualified for a false start in morning heats, but was then reinstated following an appeal.

“With him in the final I think this is a good achievement,” Sun said

Ye won the 200 IM in Shanghai and wasn’t among the pre-race favorites for the 400.

“I’m still young,” Ye said. “After training I’m sure I’ll be even better.”

Sun finished nearly two seconds ahead of Park, while Ye was nearly three seconds ahead of silver medalist Elizabeth Beisel of the United States.

“This is a big step for Chinese swimming,” Ye said.

Local hope Hannah Miley of Britain settled for fifth and was marveling at her Chinese rival’s speed.

“That was very, very fast, and it’ll be intriguing to look at the analysis and stuff because there are a lot of things that they’ve obviously taken from us and learned from,” Miley said. “And, for us, it’s an opportunity to learn from them.”

Peter Vanderkaay, the American who took bronze behind Sun and Park, was also complementary.

“Obviously they’re off to a great start,” Vanderkaay said. “Sun Yang had a great swim and I can just tip my hat to him. They’re swimming great and hopefully we can match them as the meet progresses.”


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Tags: China , Li Xuanxuat , Shanghai , Sun Yang

  • NoWorryBHappy

    “Incredible” Chinese swimming athletes are now being suspected of doping.

  • Eugene De Jesus

    Gina inject yan sila ng Melamine at Shabu

  • http://twitter.com/Perdition2012 Rey Gan

    “She’s only 16 years old without precious swimming records, and for 50 meters, she beat Ryan Lochte, the male swimming champion. ”  I smell something fishy here, or something dopey.

  • Iggy Ramirez

    These “mermaids” beat the fastest lap recorded by male swimmers.

    Naka high sa shabu tong mga to.

  • BatangSingapore

    Ano pake ko kung naka 1 gold na ang China.  dami daming naka gold sa swimming pero bakit pinupulot ng PH news ang balita na pang Intsik?

    CHECK NYO MAIGI KUNG MALINIS YAN MGA CHINESE NA YAN SA DROGA.

  • ano ikaw

    check them out…they may have taken drug stimulants…they should be disqualified if drugs are found in their system!

    • reddfrog

      Obviously you know nothing about Olympic rules. Then again you’re an intellectual midget so that’s normal for you.

      • jinx

         Ingat kayo mga kabayan dito kay reddfrog. Substitute muna raw siya kay purpledaisy. On a shift basis ngayon mga Chinese propagandists.

  • venus flyt

    china spent billions of dollars and worked hard to enhance its image to the international community by hosting the 2008 Olympic Games.  In a matter of weeks, china’s image went down the drain in claiming the whole of the West Philippine Sea and illegally encroaching on other nations’ territories, courtesy of the stupid chinese bully.

    • reddfrog

      What image? The only countries concerned are Vietnam and the Philippines. The rest of the world just doesn’t care a bit. Even Australia say they don’t want to get involved.

      • venus flyt

        You are right, china has no international image worth mentioning.

  • jinx

    Intsik ba may-ari ng Inquirer? Bakit panay report niyo sa panalo ng China?  Bakit di nalang overall standing–kahit sila pa ang nangunguna– basta overall lang.  Bad trip. 

    • reddfrog

      Ano gusto mo i-report? Talo na naman Pinas? Nakakadepress kaya.

      • jinx

        Hey palaka, sabi ko overall standing ng mga bansa sa Olympics.  Bakit kelangan ihighlight pa panalo ng mga mandurugas at babanggitin pa talaga mga pangalan? Sinong pilipino reader nakakakilala sa mga to, aber?



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