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I have watched the FINA on BBC, the commentary is really racist
They talk about the Chinese woman, how her achievements are so "strange" and "unusual", implying she may be cheating, they never have this sort of tone for White athletes.
 
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While China is busy topping the medal table once again in fina world championship, fellow giant india and its swimmers are busy scuba diving in the highly polluted ganges river in search of their holy mother cow.
 
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Team China won bronze @ the Mixed 4 x 100m Medley


Source: Xinhua| 2017-07-27 09:54:14|Editor: Song Lifang

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-07/27/c_136476483_16.htm

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China's Zhu Menghui, Zhang Yufei, Yan Zibei and Xu Jiayu (L to R) attend the awarding ceremony for the Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay event at the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary on July 26, 2017. Team China won the bronze medal with 3:41.25. (Xinhua/Ding Xu)



We shared the bronze with the Canadian Team while US took gold and Aussies silver!

Final Results:
Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay
1. United States, 3 minutes 38.56 seconds (World Record)
2. Australia, 3:41.21
3. Canada, 3:41.25
3. China, 3:41.25

Congrats China :china:加油! And also congrats to the other medal winning countries, This event will be debuted in the coming Olympics!



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China's Xu Jiayu (top, R), Yan Zibei (top, L) and Zhu Menghui celebrates after the Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay event at the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary on July 26, 2017. Team China won the bronze medal with 3:41.25. (Xinhua/Gong Bing)
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China's swimmers celebrates after the Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay event at the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary on July 26, 2017. Team China won the bronze medal with 3:41.25. (Xinhua/Ding Xu)


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China's Xu Jiayu (backstroke) competes during the Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay event at the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary on July 26, 2017. Team China won the bronze medal with 3:41.25. (Xinhua/Ding Xu)

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Zhu Menghui (Free)


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Yan Zibei (Breaststroke) (Xinhua/Gong Bing)



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Zhang Yufei (Fly) (Xinhua/Ding Xu)






中国夺4X100米男女混合泳接力铜牌
2017年07月27日 07:08 来源:中国新闻网
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2017国际泳联世锦赛 中国队获男女混合泳接力铜牌 来源:央视新闻

  中新社布达佩斯7月26日电 (记者 王婧)2017年国际泳联世界游泳锦标赛26日结束第四个比赛日。中国队在4X100米男女混合泳接力中夺得铜牌:china:奥运冠军孙杨在800米自由泳项目无缘奖牌:(。美国名将莱德基遭遇世锦赛首败。

  4X100米男女混合泳接力是东京奥运会增设项目。当日的比赛,各国队伍战术布置各有不同。有的队伍男子游前两棒,女子游后两棒;有的队伍男女穿插。

  预赛中,中国队在仰泳、蝶泳派出男子选手,蛙泳和自由泳派出女子选手,以3分46秒25排名第六晋级决赛。决赛中,中国队派出徐嘉余(仰泳)、闫子贝(蛙泳)、张雨霏(蝶泳)和朱梦惠(自由泳)四位选手,以3分41秒25与加拿大队并列季军。美国队在预赛打破世界纪录后,决赛中再次刷新世界纪录并夺冠。澳大利亚队夺得亚军。

Check the embedded vid for the race here:
https://www.chinanews.com/ty/2017/07-27/8288544.shtml

  赛后中国的四位选手都认为这个项目娱乐性强。张雨霏表示,由于男女选手可能通常比拼,对选手挑战很大,心理负担有点重。游最后一棒的朱梦惠笑着说:“我脑子过了无数遍自己的死法。(上一棒)到边时候看了看,觉得差不多,还能和大家拼一下,就死咬着隔壁,冲掉一个是一个。”

  当晚比赛意大利选手变现突出。在女子200米自由泳决赛中,世界纪录保持者、意大利29岁老将佩莱格里尼力压美国名将莱德基夺得冠军,终结莱德基世锦赛12连胜。

  在男子800米决赛中,意大利选手戴帝和帕尔特里尼分获冠军和季军,波兰选手获得亚军。中国名将孙杨以7分48秒87位列第五。

  在男子50米蛙泳决赛中,预赛和半决赛两次刷新世界纪录的英国名将皮提夺得冠军,25秒99的成绩与他半决赛中创造的世界纪录仅差0.04秒。

  在男子200米蝶泳决赛中,匈牙利31岁老将切赫不敌南非名将勒克洛斯摘得银牌。

  下一个比赛日,中国仰泳名将傅园慧将争夺女子50米仰泳奖牌,蝶泳小将周弈霖和张雨霏将出战女子200米蝶泳决赛。里约奥运会铜牌得主汪顺和18岁小将覃海洋将参加男子200米个人混合泳决赛。(完)

孙杨加油!中国队加油!:china:
 
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China's Fu falls short, Xu into final at FINA worlds
Source: Xinhua| 2017-07-28 10:01:09|Editor: An
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-07/28/c_136479667.htm

BUDAPEST, July 27 (Xinhua) -- China's Fu Yuanhui finished as runner-up in the women's 50m backstroke final, by one-hundredth of a second behind Brazil's Etiene Medeiros, while Chinese male backstroke icebreaker Xu Jiayu sat atop the 200m semifinals at the 17th FINA World Championships here on Thursday.

After a semifinal elimination in 100m backstroke, her main competitive event, Fu made a strong comeback in the 50m backstroke, while falling short by a slim 0.01 second gap with a time of 27.15 seconds. The third place went to Aliaksandra Herasimenia of Belarus.

Fu could not hold back her tears at the award ceremony.

"I felt that the loss this time seemed quite different to me. I took my training systematically during the past six months, and had no distraction. I didn't expect such a bad result here," she said.

Another Chinese swimmer Wang Xueer ranked sixth in the event.

Xu won the first title for Chinese male backstroke swimmers at the World Championships with his triumph in 100m backstroke in Budapest, and says he gained much confidence from his history-making victory.

He clocked one minute and 54.79 seconds to lead all 16 semifinalists in the 200m event.

"I thought that I swam fast, so I didn't push myself too hard with a big margin ahead. After the 100m victory, I should prove myself with the best result in 200m," Xu said, also expressing his strong eagerness to get back the 0.01 second deficit for his teammate Fu.

"I hope to win that 0.01 second back for her," he added.

China built on their top finish in the women's 4x200m freestyle heats to claim second position in the final with a time of 7:44.96. The United States won the gold medal, while the bronze went to Australia.

Olympic bronze medalist Wang Shun placed third in the men's 200m individual medley with a time of 1:56.28, with the title going to Chase Kalisz of the United States at 1:55.56. Qin Haiyang ranked sixth at 1:57.06, beating the world junior record.

"I had lackluster performance in the 200m free. Since then, I had my own goals in 200m individual medley step by step, first targeting at the semifinals spot, then the final berth," Wang felt that he could not have endured any surprise in the final.

Forty minutes later, Qin appeared in the 200m breaststroke semifinals, while crashing out from the event with Mao Feilian. Anton Chupkov of Russia renewed the world junior record with a time of 2:07.14.

Spain's Mireia Belmonte won her first gold medal at the worlds in the women's 200m butterfly, with Zhang Yufei and Zhou Yilin ranking fifth and eighth respectively.

Caeleb Remel Dressel and Nathan Adrian, both of the United States, recorded a 1-2 finish in the men's 100m freestyle.

Also on Thursday, Shi Jinglin made it into the final in the women's 200m breaststroke final with her fourth position, while Zhu Menghui failed to move further in the women's 100m freestyle semifinals.

Medals table latest for the leading nations:


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http://www.fina.org/event/17th-fina-world-championships/medals



Fu Yuanhui has to settle for a silver after losing to Brazil's Etiene Medeiros in women's 50m backstroke final, by a finger nail (one-hundredth of a second)!

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Medalists
Etiene Medeiros
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Brazil (M)
Fu Yuanhui
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China
Aliaksandra Herasimenia
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Belarus (R)
 
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I have watched the FINA on BBC, the commentary is really racist
They talk about the Chinese woman, how her achievements are so "strange" and "unusual", implying she may be cheating, they never have this sort of tone for White athletes.
Yet they never criticise their own women athlete who can pass as a man. Testosterone steroid make females look like men
 
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In before the western media whining "Chinese cheated":coffee:

Like clockwork, happens every time when team China beat them in their own games:agree:

You do know China have been on 1/2 on FINA WAC since 2009 ROME World Aquatic Championship, but then when it come to the Summer Olympic, the best Chinese did is 2012 when it score 5 gold and placed second spot (behind US 16 gold). I don't think WAC is any sort of indication on the level of performance since they change form a 4-years quadrennial event to a 2 years biennial event since 2000.

Chinese Performance in FINA World Aquatic Championship since 2007

2007 - 9 gold equal third
2009 - 11 gold, equal first
2011 - 15 gold, second
2013 - 15 gold, second
2015 - 15 gold, first
2017 - 12 gold, first (currently)

On the other hand, the correspondent Olympic Game result since 2008

2008 - 1 Gold, 7th Place
2012 - 5 Gold, 2nd
2016 - 1 Gold, 7th Place
 
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SiLVER medals to Chinese women 4 x 200m Free

Medalists
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United States
Leah Smith
Mallory Comerford
Melanie Margalis
Katie Ledecky
Cierra Runge
Hali Flickinger
Madisyn Cox

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China
Ai Yanhan
Liu Zixuan
Zhang Yuhan
Li Bingjie
Wang Jingzhuo
Shen Duo

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Australia
Madison Wilson
Emma McKeon
Kotuku Ngawati
Ariarne Titmus
Shayna Jack
Leah Neale


Highlights of FINA Aquatics World Championships Day 5
Source: Xinhua| 2017-07-28 11:06:04|Editor: Song Lifang


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Silver medalists Team China pose during the awarding ceremony for women's 4x200m freestyle swimming relay final at the 17th FINA Aquatics World Championships held in Budapest, Hungary on July 27, 2017. (Xinhua/Ding Xu)

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Gold medalists Team USA (C), silver medalists Team China (L) and bronze medalists Team Australia attend the awarding ceremony for women's 4x200m freestyle swimming relay final at the 17th FINA Aquatics World Championships held in Budapest, Hungary on July 27, 2017. (Xinhua/Ding Xu)
 
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Men 200M Medley
China Wang Shun got a bronze
Team-mate Qin Haiyang placed sixth

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Medalists
Chase Kalisz
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United States

Kosuke Hagino
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Japan

Wang Shun
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China



世锦赛男子200米混合泳汪顺拼下铜牌 覃海洋第六

2017年07月27日23:52 新浪体育
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200混汪顺摘铜覃海洋第6

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汪顺 资料图
  北京时间7月27日深夜,在布达佩斯进行的2017年世界游泳锦标赛结束了男子200米个人混合泳争夺,中国选手汪顺一扫前几日低迷状态,以1分56秒28获得第三名,为中国队拿下宝贵的一枚铜牌,这也是他连续两届世锦赛获得该项目铜牌。美国选手卡利什以1分55秒56获得冠军,日本选手萩野公介以1分56秒01获得亚军,中国另一选手覃海洋也有突出发挥,他以1分57秒05获得第6,第三次打破该项目世青纪录。

今天决赛,两位中国选手正好在两侧,汪顺在第一道,覃海洋在第八道。头50米汪顺的蝶泳优势得到体现,他以24秒92排名第二,仅落后萩野公介0.30秒。进入仰泳,萩野公介优势明显,他以53秒76率先完成半程争夺,汪顺跌出前三,排在第四。蛙泳萩野公介实力一般,卡利什这块实力强大,他追上了萩野公介,而且超出了一大块。汪顺在预赛和半决赛里,蛙泳不太给力,但他今天在蛙泳一项顽强顶住了,到边时他依然排在第四。

  最后转入自由泳争夺,萩野公介开始猛追卡利什,但号称菲尔普斯接班人的卡利什死命撑住。汪顺此时也杀到了第三位,今天汪顺的50自发挥额外凶猛,明显是决赛八人里最快的,他不断缩小和前面两人之间的差距。最终卡利什以1分55秒56获得冠军,萩野公介以1分56秒01获得亚军,汪顺全力发挥,以1分56秒28获得第三名。覃海洋以1分57秒05获得第六,又把他在半决赛时创造的世青纪录提高了0.76秒之多。

  (威猛)

PS correction: Sun Yang needs anothre gold to level with Lochte for all time second place of gold medals solo at the worlds @10. Jiayou Sun Yang! Jiayou China !!:china:
 
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You do know China have been on 1/2 on FINA WAC since 2009 ROME World Aquatic Championship, but then when it come to the Summer Olympic, the best Chinese did is 2012 when it score 5 gold and placed second spot (behind US 16 gold). I don't think WAC is any sort of indication on the level of performance since they change form a 4-years quadrennial event to a 2 years biennial event since 2000.

Chinese Performance in FINA World Aquatic Championship since 2007

2007 - 9 gold equal third
2009 - 11 gold, equal first
2011 - 15 gold, second
2013 - 15 gold, second
2015 - 15 gold, first
2017 - 12 gold, first (currently)

On the other hand, the correspondent Olympic Game result since 2008

2008 - 1 Gold, 7th Place
2012 - 5 Gold, 2nd
2016 - 1 Gold, 7th Place
China has done Asians proud.
Last time I was rooting for Japan to achieve something for Asians, but alas that was not to be.
I resigned myself to thinking that us Asians can never win in world events.

China changed all that, and showed the world that East Asians and South East Asians can WIN.
China has shown that Asians with the proper training can rival the best in the world.
China, by winning, has boosted the morale, the dreams and hopes of Asians that winning in world events can be achieved.
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China has done Asians proud.
Last time I was rooting for Japan to achieve something for Asians, but alas that was not to be.
I resigned myself to thinking that us Asians can never win in world events.

China changed all that, and showed the world that East Asians and South East Asians can WIN.
China has shown that Asians with the proper training can rival the best in the world.
China, by winning, has boosted the morale, the dreams and hopes of Asians that winning in world events can be achieved.
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Well, Asian are winning almost everything in world stage with or without China, I don't think it's a good sign to bet the future of Asian on China, as much as we won't bet the Western Civilization on one particular Western Country (US, UK, Germany or anything)

The problem is, this World Aquatic Championship is nothing like FIFA world cup on world stage, I don't think many people do care about that in Swimming Event which don't even get ticket to Olympic Games, I would want to see Asian in general win gold in Olympic, that would mean something, not in event. In the end, we can see this WAC does not really represent the performance on world stage. When the day come when China is not too bothered with World Championship like the US Men's Basketball team and gunning for glory in the world stage that is what I want to see, not winning some met that does not really do anything.
 
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Well, Asian are winning almost everything in world stage with or without China, I don't think it's a good sign to bet the future of Asian on China, as much as we won't bet the Western Civilization on one particular Western Country (US, UK, Germany or anything)

The problem is, this World Aquatic Championship is nothing like FIFA world cup on world stage, I don't think many people do care about that in Swimming Event which don't even get ticket to Olympic Games, I would want to see Asian in general win gold in Olympic, that would mean something, not in event. In the end, we can see this WAC does not really represent the performance on world stage. When the day come when China is not too bothered with World Championship like the US Men's Basketball team and gunning for glory in the world stage that is what I want to see, not winning some met that does not really do anything.
Don't know where you are hiding all these years.
There isn't much world class medals won by Asians, specifically East and South East Asians.
We were so proud when our Tan Howe Liang won silver in weight lifting at the 1960 Olympics for Singapore, but nothing or not much after that.
China changed all that.
Until China came upon the scene, Asians won a paltry amount of medals in world major or minor events, something like what the pathetic Indians got.
China has shown that Asians can win in many categories of the Olympic games that we Asians thought was impossible to achieve. China is also increasingly competitive in the Field and Track events, which is evident that except for the few Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese, all the others are mostly black.
Hopefully China can also make its mark in Fifa soccer as well in time to come.

China don't have to top the medals tally, they just have to show that Asians can also be competitive in world class competitions. Of course there are some categories that Asians are not likely to win like in Basketball where being extremely tall will give you a big advantage.

Its not surprising that we Asians have this mindset to strive to be better than or equal to the Western Powers after being subjugated, bullied and exploited by these colonialists for decades, except maybe for yourself.
China by winning or reaching the finals has given hope and tremendous encouragement to such aspirations.
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You do know China have been on 1/2 on FINA WAC since 2009 ROME World Aquatic Championship, but then when it come to the Summer Olympic, the best Chinese did is 2012 when it score 5 gold and placed second spot (behind US 16 gold). I don't think WAC is any sort of indication on the level of performance since they change form a 4-years quadrennial event to a 2 years biennial event since 2000.

Chinese Performance in FINA World Aquatic Championship since 2007

2007 - 9 gold equal third
2009 - 11 gold, equal first
2011 - 15 gold, second
2013 - 15 gold, second
2015 - 15 gold, first
2017 - 12 gold, first (currently)

On the other hand, the correspondent Olympic Game result since 2008

2008 - 1 Gold, 7th Place
2012 - 5 Gold, 2nd
2016 - 1 Gold, 7th Place
That's because olympic year is the time when usada injects the lionshare of illegal substances and performance enhancing drugs to american swimmers. It's common sense that the american professional dopers will have a boost.
 
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Don't know where you are hiding all these years.
There isn't much world class medals won by Asians, specifically East and South East Asians.
We were so proud when our Tan Howe Liang won silver in weight lifting at the 1960 Olympics for Singapore, but nothing or not much after that.
China changed all that.
Until China came upon the scene, Asians won a paltry amount of medals in world major or minor events, something like what the pathetic Indians got.
China has shown that Asians can win in many categories of the Olympic games that we Asians thought was impossible to achieve. China is also increasingly competitive in the Field and Track events, which is evident that except for the few Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese, all the others are mostly black.
Hopefully China can also make its mark in Fifa soccer as well in time to come.

China don't have to top the medals tally, they just have to show that Asians can also be competitive in world class competitions. Of course there are some categories that Asians are not likely to win like in Basketball where being extremely tall will give you a big advantage.

Its not surprising that we Asians have this mindset to strive to be better than or equal to the Western Powers after being subjugated, bullied and exploited by these colonialists for decades, except maybe for yourself.
China by winning or reaching the finals has given hope and tremendous encouragement to such aspirations.
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Actually, I don't know where you have been hiding for the last 20 years. World Class achievement have been done and have since been equally strong in many of the sporting field.

Japan/Korea was dominating in baseball ROK won World Cup twice and 5 Runner up in the last 20 years, Japan have 2 Runner Up and Taipei have 1, also South Korea ran 4th in 2002 FIFA World Cup and is placed 17th on FIFA world Ranking beating a lot of European Power House. Not to Mention South Korea dominated in Judo and Taekwondo (Japan earn 3 gold in Judo in 2016 Olympic, South Korea won 2 in Taekwondo) Not to mention Shooting and Archery, both of which South Korea dominating the world (Especially Archery, which clean up all 4 gold in 2016 Summer Olympic. South Korean also did pretty good in Golf.

North Korea was the current U-20 and U-16 Women Soccer's World Cup holder.

Indonesian Rio Haryanto was the first Indonesian F1 Driver, coming to term with a few of his Asian F-1 driver mainly from Japan. Indonesia also dominated Badminton along with China and Malaysia

Japan on the other hand was dominating in Volleyball in the 1980s. As well as several combat sport, soccer and

There are quite a few choices in Asia when it come to sport, not to mention the up and coming nation like Singapore and Vietnam which started winning gold in Olympic Games, hell, even Hong Kong have one Gold and 2 bronze in Olympic.

Being Proud of being Asian and being Proud of being Chinese is two different thing, people should have been proud of their own heritage and so it's quite funny and to some extend, sad, for you to be proud of China as you have no relationship to China what so ever (Maybe you are of Chinese Descent? I don't know). If you are a Chinese, then I would understand you are rooting for China, but if you are not, and you are rooting for China just because they are Asian, then there are something wrong with you. Why not root for Japan, Why not for South Korea? Why not Malaysia? But you don't just root for any one particular country because they are Asian. My wife is Swedish, she would not root for Denmark just because Denmark done better on international Sport and both Swede and Dane are Scandinavian.

But then this is beside the point. World Aquatic Championship is not looked upon as anything serious to Swimmer, WAC does not give out Olympic Ticket to nations, which mean they are not really counted in the standing of a Swimmer (Winning WAC does not automatically qualify for the next summer Olympic anymore) so a lot of athletes either not bother to go or not performing their best anyway to begin with. Case in Point, as I said China have been virtually dominated along with the US in WAC Chinese are either First or Second on the medal tally, but then that does not reflect well on the last 3 Olympics, where the combine gold medal total between 2008 Beijing Olympic, 2012 London Olympic and 2016 Rio Olympic have less Gold medal than any single one of these WAC meet (China have 8 Gold medal in 3 Olympic and at least 11 gold each WAC since 2007.)

Happy for something that's not going to make a different is, I don't know how to describe it, yes, Sun Yang beat Mack Horton in WAC 2017, he also beat him in WAC 2015 and WAC 2013, yet Mack Horton is the one that won the Olympic, he is the one the world is going to remember. The stuff that I want to see is more Asian Country winning gold in competitive international Arena, not some secondary challenge, majority of reason why we Asian are lacking in sporting field is because we satisfied and compromised on second best situation, we are overly celebrate when we won something in meet like this, and then when the big thing came, those performance we saw in these meet is no where to be seen, mostly because we are still fond of and drunk in the "Achievement" we have in these meet. I am happy for any Asian to win gold, not just China, were you happy when Schooling beat Phelps in 100 meters butterfly? Wouldn't you want more Singaporean win gold in Olympic just like Joseph Schooling did?

That's because olympic year is the time when usada injects the lionshare of illegal substances and performance enhancing drugs to american swimmers. It's common sense that the american professional dopers will have a boost.

You do know Performance Enhancing drug is not used like that? If you want to boost your performance, you use it 1 or 2 year prior and continuously to boost your performance, there does not exist drug that can turn a normal person into Hulk in just a day or a week.
 
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