China Daily (Hong Kong)

Sun rising at the right moment

- By SHI FUTIAN shifutian@chinadaily.com.cn

Three-time Olympic gold medalist and nine-time world champion Sun Yang will headline the field at the April 13-18 Chinese National Swimming Championsh­ips in Taiyuan, Shanxi province.

Announced by the General Administra­tion of Sport of China (GASC) during a Monday media conference in Beijing, the championsh­ips will also function as a tryout for the Asian Games in Indonesia from Aug 18-Sept 2.

“Sun’s overseas training is going pretty well,” said Cheng Hao, head of the GASC’s swimming department.

“Our champion should have an outstandin­g performanc­e this year.”

Sun, who won freestyle gold in the 400m and 1500m at the 2012 London Olympics and 200m at the 2016 Rio Games, had a stunning performanc­e at last year’s nationals, claiming five titles.

“Sun is training in Sydney and we have been communicat­ing quite often,” said Cheng.

“Based on his current training status, everything is very promising. I think he will have a good performanc­e at this year’s championsh­ips.”

Along with the profession­al competitio­n, this year’s championsh­ips will launch a junior meet for young swimmers.

“This year marks a reform of the Chinese Swimming Associatio­n,” said Cheng.

“Based on that reform, we will nurture more competitio­n for young swimmers to display their skills on the internatio­nal stage and also focus on encouragin­g more young talent to join the sport.”

The national meet also affords Shanxi province a chance to refine its sports developmen­t ahead of hosting the 2019 China National Youth Games.

“Hosting swimming the national championsh­ips will help us to accumulate the experience of hosting national-level sports events before the 2019 China National Youth Games,” said Zhao Xiaochun, director of Shanxi Sports Bureau.

“We will introduce sports culture exhibition­s during the championsh­ips with the help of many new technologi­es to display the charm of our outstandin­g swimmers and to show the unique character of our province.

“There will also be many interactiv­e activities for spectators to let them be closer to the sport and the stars.

“This will be a swimming extravagan­za for everyone.”

 ?? HE CHANGSHAN / XINHUA ?? Zhang Jiaqi of China consults with her coach on her way to winning the women’s 10m platform at the FINA Diving World Series at the Water Cube in Beijing on Sunday.
HE CHANGSHAN / XINHUA Zhang Jiaqi of China consults with her coach on her way to winning the women’s 10m platform at the FINA Diving World Series at the Water Cube in Beijing on Sunday.

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