Ye is the first swimmer in China to win the Olympic Games, World Long-course Championships, World Short-course Championships, Swimming World Cup, Asian Games and National Games, and the first swimmer in China from golden slam.
20 1 1 Women's 200m medley champion of Shanghai World Swimming Championships. 20 12 London Olympic women's 200m medley and 400m medley champion. 20 12 women's 200m medley champion in Istanbul short-course world championships.
20 13 women's 200m and 400m medley champion in Liaoning National Games. 2065438+2006 Rio Olympic Games women's 200m medley eighth. 20 17 Tianjin national games women's 200m medley champion. 20 19 gwangju world swimming championships runner-up in women's 200m medley and runner-up in women's 400m medley.
On October 30th, 20 18/KLOC-0, 65438+ was elected as the representative of Zhejiang Province to the 13th National People's Congress.
On July 28th, 20 19, Ye of China won the runner-up in 4 minutes and 32.07 seconds at the Gwangju Swimming World Championships on 20 19.
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Early swimming enlightenment
At the age of six, Ye went to a large class in kindergarten. Seeing that she is much taller than other children of the same age and has big hands and feet, the teacher wants to recommend her to go to the sports school to practice swimming. After returning home, Ye Shiwen told her mother that she wanted to learn to swim. At first, her parents promised her that the idea of learning to swim was simple, just hoping that she would "not drown in the water" in the future, so her parents sent her to the swimming pool of the sports school.
After entering the sports school, Wei Wei, the first coach, thought, "At first glance, it is very different. He is in good health in all aspects, and his sports coordination ability is particularly strong, so he has great swimming potential.
In the following five years, Wei Wei turned a child who could not swim at all into an all-around athlete who could compete in butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle. "My students are impartial, and basically all four strokes are good. Leaf is a good example. She has four averages and her freestyle ability is relatively stronger. "
10 years old, champion of 50m freestyle in Zhejiang National Games. In 2008, Ye, 12 years old, won 1 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze in the swimming competition of Zhejiang National Games, and was selected for the provincial team. In 2065, she joined the Chinese national swimming team, with Xu Guoyi as the coach.
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