Arab Times

Wu eyes record as China target sweep

Qiu, Ren headline gold medal hopes

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SHANGHAI, July 26, (RTRS): China’s Wu Minxia will make her bid to become the most decorated female Olympic diver at the Rio de Janeiro Games, fronting an attempt by her country to sweep all eight titles next month at the Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre.

The 30-year-old, who equalled her former diving partner’s Guo Jingjing’s record of four gold medals at the 2012 Olympics, will lead China’s 13-member team who are expected to dominate after winning six out of eight golds at test events in February.

They also won six of the eight titles at the London Games.

Among China’s other headline gold medal hopes are Qiu Bo, who won silver in the men’s 10 metres platform event in 2012, and 15-year-old Ren Qian, who scored a perfect 10 at the February test event in the women’s category.

China’s diving team leader, Zhou Jihong, has remained cautious over the country’s chances, saying that China “had no advantage in the men’s events” and warned that “dark horses” lurked in the women’s platform events.

“It is very hard. Our rivals are at high-level, very experience­d and at the same time very young,” she was quoted by Xinhua news agency as saying about the men’s events in May.

The major competitio­n for the Chinese men are from the United States’ David Boudia who will defend his 10-metres platform gold at his third Olympics, and Britain’s Tom Daley who took the bronze in London.

In the three-metres event, Jamaica’s first Olympic male diver Yona Knight-Wisdom has been tipped as a contender after he clinched his spot by winning a surprise silver medal during the February test event.

Wu, however, will not be defending her individual three- metre springboar­d gold and will instead compete in the synchroniz­ed event with teammate Shi Tingmao.

North Korea will be also pinning their medal hopes on teenager Kim Kuk-hyang in the women’s 10 metre event after she won her country’s first gold at last year’s world championsh­ips.

 ??  ?? This file photo taken on May 22, shows Japanese swimmer Rikako Ikee during an awards ceremony for the women’s 100m butterfly at the Japan Open swimming competitio­n in Tokyo. (AFP)
This file photo taken on May 22, shows Japanese swimmer Rikako Ikee during an awards ceremony for the women’s 100m butterfly at the Japan Open swimming competitio­n in Tokyo. (AFP)

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