The 22-year-old Liu was awarded gold by China's sports minister Liu Peng to the noisy crowd.
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Liu Zige from Shanghai jubilates after winning women's 200m butterfly final of swimming at the 11th Chinese National Games in Jinan, east China's Shandong Province, Oct. 21, 2009. Liu won the gold with 2 minutes and 01.81 seconds, and exceeded the world record of the event.(Xinhua/Fan Jun) |
"Every tiny progress could make a new world record, which is very common in the pool," she said, adding she set rhythm for herself in the competition.
She attributed her success to her tough training after the Rome World Championships. "I trained very hard after I came back from the Rome Worlds, without even one day off," said Liu, silver medalist of 200m butterfly in Rome. "I cooperate very well with my coach, who set higher standard for my training in terms of intensity and capacity."
Liu's coach Jin Wei foresaw her remarkable win in the 200m final, as he told reporters ahead of the competition that Liu would not only defend her title but also break the world record.
At the Beijing Olympics, Liu clocked 2:04.18 seconds in the 200mbutterfly final to win China's only swimming gold, wiping over one second off the then world best set by Schipper in 2006.
Her teammate Jiao Liuyang took the silver in 2:04.72, also inside the former world mark. 上一页 [1] [2] 【已有很多网友发表了看法,点击参与讨论】【对英语不懂,点击提问】【英语论坛】【返回首页】
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