LONDON (Reuters) - China's Ye Shiwen won the Olympic gold medal in the women's Swimming 400m individual medley at the 2012 London Games on Saturday. Ye finished with a world record time of 4:28.43 at ...
Chinese coaches, commentators and sports fans have rallied to support 16-year-old swimmer Ye Shiwen, whose world record-breaking swim in the 400m individual medley at the London Olympics has raised ...
In 2012, at the London Olympics, Chinese swimmer Ye Shiwen set the first world record, winning the women’s 400-meter individual medley in 4:28.43. Ryan Lochte of the U.S. won the men’s 400-meter ...
Ye Shiwen hinted at the end of her swimming career after the conclusion of China’s National Games this week. Ye, 29, said it was likely her last appearance at the quadrennial celebration of Chinese ...
Ye Shiwen, China's 16-year-old swimming champion, really is that fast, Olympics officials say. The gold medallist and world record holder has passed all the tests for performance-enhancing drugs, the ...
Now the real uproar will begin. On July 28, Ye Shiwen, a 16-year-old Chinese swimmer, shattered the world record in the 400-m individual medley by more than one second, the equivalent of an eon in an ...
U.S. Coach Casts Doubt on Chinese Olympic Swimmer Senior U.S. coach John Leonard said Chinese athlete Ye Shiwen’s gold medal in the London 2012 Olympics was unbelieveable; the Fed and ECB are in the ...
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