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47:84 Ning ZT 宁泽涛 1st Asian to win 100m FS swmm'g @ FINA World Champ

The OP video is a wrong vid - from the Heat, not the Final. :hitwall:
 
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宁泽涛成中国男泳第3位世界冠军 法新社:令人震惊_游泳_新浪竞技风暴_新浪网

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2015年08月07日02:29 新浪体育 微博 我有话说(214人参与) [微博]以47秒84获得冠军,他成为获得该项目世锦赛金牌的亚洲第一人。


  法新社撰文称:“中国选手宁泽涛获得100米自由泳比赛金牌,令人震惊!他战胜了澳大利亚名将麦克沃伊获得冠军。宁泽涛在去年亚运会上获得50米和100米自由泳金牌后,终于获得了自己的第一个世界冠军。”

  路透社表示:“万众瞩目的男子100米自由泳金牌得主,不是澳大利亚人马格努森,亦不是其同胞名将麦克沃伊,而是中国选手宁泽涛,他以0.11秒的优势获得冠军,这是今年最好的表现。奥运冠军美国选手艾德里安没有发挥出最好水平,只获得第7名。”

  权威杂志《游泳世界》撰文:“宁泽涛成为第一位获得男子100米自由泳比赛冠军的中国运动员。他创造了今年该项目的最好成绩,获得自己的第一枚世锦赛金牌,刷新了昨天麦克沃伊创造的47秒94今年最好成绩。不过,这还不足以打破中国该项目的最好记录47秒65,但足以比肩孙杨[微博]和张琳[微博],成为中国男子游泳第三位世界冠军。”

The OP video is a wrong vid - from the Heat, not the Final. :hitwall:

Click the links to the Chinese channels like Sina.com @ post 18
The link that you claimed was posted by StarCraft_ZT on post #3 before any vid of Ning at this event were posted on the net, He was very updated to the occasion when he was posting it
The vid was posted for reference I think
 
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What‘s up with the little girl Ye Shiwen from Hangzhou?She used to be huge?:frown:

The jealous Western racists destroyed her spirit in 2012 with all the accusations. Ye Shiwen has been demoralised which is exactly what the Western racists wanted to do. The West don't like the rise of China in anything (economics, finance, military, technology, brands, etc) and sport is another area Western racists are fearful of China's rise and Western decline. Especially swimming which the West has a total monopoly over and which contributes so many medals in the Olympics to make sure Western countries top the medal tables with their swimming dominance.

It's funny when a Western swimmer never gets questioned when they do extraordinary times (like Kate Ledecky) but when a non-Western person wins something, it's suspicious.

Knowing the things the people in the NBA, NFL, MLB, cycling, athletics have taken, and the things they take to hide it, non-Western swimmers are competing from a disadvantaged position. Don't ever assume these Western swimmers are clean as they appear to be. Lance Armstrongs are not just in cycling. They just have better methods of hiding what they take, just like Lance Armstrong.

Sooner people wake up to this hypocrisy, the better. It's like the West accusing Russia and China of spying and the West acting like clean when Snowden and Assange showed otherwise. Or when the West accuse others of humans rights abuses while acting clean when things like Guantanamo Bay, Abu Graib, use of depleted uranium, agent orange, etc are ignored.
Or when West accuse China of bullying when all the West have done is bully and destroy countries for the past 500 years with its endless wars killing innocent children ON EVERY CONTINENT.
Or when the West accuses others of stealing intellectual property when the entire history of the Western dominance was built on stealing the technology of the non-Western people centuries ago.

Only fools believe the West will give you a fair contest. The West will change the rules when non-Westerners catchup. It's how they operate. It's one rule for the West and another rule for others. The West wants rules to be followed by others but not be followed by them.

Trust me, when competing against the West in ANYTHING, it's NEVER EVER a fair contest.
 
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Editor Note: Ning Zetao made history by becoming China's first world champion male swimmer as he took home the men's 100 meters freestyle title at the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan, Russia, on Aug. 5, 2015. He has also been shot to iconic stardom overnight as his handsome casual daily photographs and fashion magazine photoshoots were dug out and shared around social networks by his screaming fans in China.


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]



One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [China.org.cn]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]
 
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One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


Ning Zetao's stylish photoshoots for a fashion magazine. [Photo/Sohu]


Ning Zetao's stylish photoshoots for a fashion magazine. [Photo/Sohu]


Ning Zetao's stylish photoshoots for a fashion magazine. [Photo/Sohu]


Ning Zetao's stylish photoshoots for a fashion magazine. [Photo/Sohu]
 
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Editor Note: Ning Zetao made history by becoming China's first world champion male swimmer as he took home the men's 100 meters freestyle title at the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan, Russia, on Aug. 5, 2015. He has also been shot to iconic stardom overnight as his handsome casual daily photographs and fashion magazine photoshoots were dug out and shared around social networks by his screaming fans in China.


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]



One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [China.org.cn]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]


One of Ning Zetao's private photos was posted on his own microblog, recording his daily life, pets, training and his muscle. [Photo/Weibo]

Thanks for all the photos。This young man is my hero。:D
 
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Fans crazy for ‪#‎China‬'s swimming star http://bit.ly/1MRh857



Chinese fans ecstatic about Ning's 'crazy' 100m free win at worlds

Chinese sports fans woke up Friday to an exciting news that swimming world championships debutante Ning Zetao grabbed the gold of the blue-ribbon men's 100m freestyle in 47.84 seconds.

As Ning described the win as 'crazy', the first in this distance for Asian swimmers since 1973, the news soon went viral on China's portal and social media.

"His sprint of the last five meters was killing me! I underestimated his capability," said Huang Jiajia from Zhejiang. "He is just at the golden age of 22. Go Ning, see you in Rio."

Ning, who already has a large legion of fans thanks to his good looks and politeness, is becoming more popular after proving he is much more than just appearance.

"I found that our swimmers are so polite and modest. I like them better and better. A big LIKE for Ning," said an internet user 'Go wherever you want' from Liaoning.

Ning's victory underlined China's rise in the men's pool, the sprint race in particular. Olympic and world champion Sun Yang has already showed domination in freestyle events, clinching men's 400m and 800m titles here.

China has made breakthrough in swimming in recent years. At the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Zhang Lin won the first Olympic swimming medal for Chinese male swimmers. At the 2009 Rome worlds, Zhang became the first Chinese man to claim a gold medal at world championships. At the 2012 London Games, Sun Yang won China's first Olympic gold in men's swimming. And in Kazan, Ning won the most important gold in pool for China.

"It's crazy!" Ning said right after he won the race.

Ning, a lieutenant in the Chinese navy, saluted the national flag during the medal ceremony. "I didn't expect the gold medal. I just want to say I'm Chinese," he said.

"Winning the gold is like a dream," said Ning, Asian record holder of the event. "I made it. And I show the world that Chinese men can also win the short distance swimming."

Ning, who won both 50m and 100m free golds at the 2014 Asian Games, was the first Asian swimmer to make the men's 100m free final at worlds since 1973.

"Just getting to the final was a big achievement. I didn't even think about a medal. When I touched the wall I didn't realize I had won," said Ning.

Australian star Cameron McEvoy, who produced the fastest time in the semifinals, had to settle for silver in 47.95 and Argentina's Federico Grabich took the bronze in 48.12. Olympic champion Nathan Adrian of the United States only finished seventh in 48.31.

Ning's lethal weapon is second-half sprint which played a key role tonight. He closely followed Canadian Santo Condorelli at the 50m mark and made a strong sprint in the last meters.

Ning started swimming at the age of eight in a bid to improve his health only. But his quick learning of different strokes and techniques attracted the attention of local coach Guo Hongyan.

At the beginning, Ning's specialty was breaststroke and he had focused on individual medley for many years. But a chronic bone calcification in his right knee forced him to switch to short distance freestyle later.

In 2011, Ning suffered a heavy blow when he was suspended one year after testing positive for clenbuterol.

Ning overcame the incident and came back strongly after he served out the suspension. In 2014, he was awarded the Best Male Athlete of the Year by CCTV Sports Award thanks to his stellar performance in the Incheon Asian Games.

Now, Ning is eyeing the Rio Olympics. "Now I can think about the Rio Olympic Games," he said. "I hope I can achieve good results in Rio."
 
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