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Yang Qian won the first gold medal in Tokyo Olympic Games (China swimming team set a new record and women's diving won the championship! )
On the first day of the Tokyo Olympic Games, the China swimming team won a gold medal for the country. Yang Qian won the gold medal in the women's 100 meter butterfly with a time of 55.64 seconds, which became the first gold medal won by the China delegation.

Yang Qian's championship also made history, becoming the first swimmer in the history of China swimming team to win the Olympic women's 100 meter butterfly.

Yang Qian's road to preparation.

Yang Qian was born in 1996. He likes swimming since he was a child. 20 13 began to participate in the national youth swimming competition, and 20 14 entered the national team. At the 20 15 national games, Yang Qian won the silver medal in the women's 100 meter butterfly.

In order to prepare for the Olympic Games, Yang Qian has been training hard for the past few years. She will do swimming training twice a day for two hours each time. In addition, she will also carry out physical training and technical exercises.

Game process

Before the race, Yang Qian said she was nervous, but she also said, "I will try my best to swim the best."

After the competition started, Yang Qian took the lead all the way, and finally won the gold medal in 55.64 seconds. Her performance also set an Asian record.

After the game, Yang Qian said, "I am very happy. I am very grateful to my coach and family for their support. I will continue to work hard to win more honors for the China swimming team. "

final result

Yang Qian won the first gold medal in Tokyo Olympic Games, which made a good start for the China delegation. Her victory is not only a personal honor, but also an honor for the China Swimming Team. We believe that the China delegation will continue to win more honors for the country in the next competition.