Zhuang Yong

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Olympic medal record
Competitor for Image:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
Women's Swimming
Gold Barcelona 1992 100 m freestyle
Silver Seoul 1988 100 m freestyle
Silver Barcelona 1992 50 m freestyle
Silver Barcelona 1992 4x100 m freestyle relay

Zhuang Yong (born August 10, 1972 in Shanghai) is a former freestyle swimmer from China, who's best performance was winning the gold medal in the 100 m freestyle at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. It meant China's first gold medal in swimming. Four years earlier in Seoul she won China's first ever Olympic medal in swimming, ending up second in the final of the Women's 100 m Freestyle, behind DDR's Kristin Otto.

Zhuang learned to swim as a kindergartener, and entered a local swimming school at age seven. Joined the Shanghai Team in 1984, she was chosen by the China National Swimming Team for intensified training two years later.

[edit] High performances

  • 1985 – National Junior Games
  • Winning three golds and three silvers
  • 1987 – National Games
  • Gold – 100 m Freestyle (56.22, Asian best and 10th world best result of the year)
  • Silver – 4x100 m Freestyle Relay
  • 1988 – National Championships
  • 5th World Best Result of the Year
  • Silver – 100 m Freestyle (55.47, Asian best and China's first Olympic medal in swimming)
  • Fourth place – 4x100 m Freestyle Relay
  • Gold – 100 m Freestyle (breaking ARs in 100 m and 200 m Freestyle)
  • Gold – 100 m Freestyle (55.30)
  • Gold – 200 m Freestyle (2:01.43)
  • Gold – 4x100 m Freestyle Relay (3:46.39)
  • Gold – 4x100 m Medley Relay (4:11.74 )
  • Gold – 50 m Freestyle
  • Bronze – 100 m Freestyle
  • Sixth place – 200 m Freestyle (AR)
  • Gold – 100 m Freestyle (OR)
  • Silver – 50 m Freestyle
  • Silver – 4x100 m Freestyle Relay
  • 1993 – National Games
  • One gold, one silver and one bronze

[edit] Honours

  • 1985 – Awarded the title of Master of Sports
  • 1988 – Awarded the title of International Master of Sports
  • 1987-1988 – Selected one of National Top Ten Swimmers
  • 1988-1990 – Thrice Selected one of National Top Ten Athletes of the year
  • 1990 – Named National "March 8th" Red-Banner Holder by the All-China Women's Federation
  • 1994 – Voted one of 45 Sports Stars in 45 years since the founding of new China in 1949

[edit] External links


de:Yong Zhuang

zh:庄泳

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