Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Chinese spring national championshipps postponed til tomorrow

Chinese Spring nationals ("National champion meet") will only start tomorrow due to today's natiaonal mourning for the Apr 14 Earthquake in Yushu, Qinghai province. No entertainment events are allowed today. Furthermore, the competition schedule will be shortened and Olympic champion, Liu Zige won't be competiting, according to her coach, Jin Wei who accompanied his another swimmer, Shi Feng, the fly specialist, in Shaoxing for the meet. Liu is currently training in Shanhai gate (Near Great wall area). She and her coach donated RMB200,000 for the earthquake relief. Double world silver medalist, Wu Peng, is currently training in the US and won' t be here.

There will still be a stardom in these competitions including Zhang Lin (world champion in men's 800m free), Zhao Jing (world champion in women's 50m back), Jiao Liuyang (Olympic silver medalist in women's 200m fly), Gao Chang (World championships bronze medalist in women's 50m back) and Zhou Jiawei (men's 50m fly Asian record holder). By the way, Qi Hui, former women's 200m breaststroke WR holder finally made her decision to retire after a long career of 12 years since 1998 Asian Games. Yang Yu, a triple LC world champ. medalist in women's 200m free and a two-time SC world champion in 200m free, also moved on after National Games but Olympic bronze medalist, Pang Jiaying, who is at the same age as Yang, will still stay in the pool for another Olympic cycle. Another notable retiree includes 29-year-old veteran swimmer, Zhu Yingwen, 2005 World bronze medalist in women's 50m free. She has been suffering from the hip dislocation throughout her career and one time she needed to snap her hip back in the midst of the race. Hope all these great swimmers have great futures.

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