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Basic information of China swimming team Tang Yi
Chinese name: Tang Yi

Origin: Shanghai

Sex: female

Nationality: China

Date of birth: January 8, 1993

Constellation: Capricorn

Age: modern

Occupation: athlete, swimmer

. After that, with her excellent sense of water and leg strength, Pan Jiazhang, the coach of the national team, recruited her to train with her sister Pang Jiaying. Tang Yi, 16, is 1.76 meters tall. When she was young and ambitious, she said to herself: The starting and turning skills should be improved, and the frequency should be accelerated when reaching the edge. After winning the Asian Games championship, Tang Yi said, "I feel very powerful, and I admire myself!" " For the Olympic Games, Tang Yi tried new training methods and went to the Doba Plateau, which improved her aerobic capacity.

Olympic Games registration items: swimming

Coach: Pan Jiazhang

Registered unit: Shanghai

Education background: High school

He Gang, coach of Changning District Sports School in Shanghai in p>1999

Xie Jun, coach of Shanghai Sports Technical College on July 1, 24

Qian Min, coach of Shanghai Swimming Team in February, 25

. Swimmer] -Main achievements

(1) Second place in 2m freestyle in 26 World Youth Swimming Championships in Brazil

(2) First place in 4x2 freestyle relay in 26 Doha Asian Games

(3) First place in 2m freestyle in 26 Shanghai Winter Championships

(4) First place in 2m freestyle swimming competition in 27 Sydney Youth Festival. Second place in 4x1m freestyle relay at 7-year Japanese International Invitational Tournament

(6) Seventh place in 4x1m freestyle relay at 27 World Swimming Championships

(7) Fourth place in 1 freestyle relay at 28 Shaoxing National Swimming Championships and Olympic trials

(8) In the women's 4x1m freestyle relay final at 28 Beijing Olympic Games, Zhu Yingwen and Zhu Yingwen of China delegation.

(9) Women's 4x2 freestyle relay champion in 29 National Swimming Championships

(1) Women's 1m freestyle final champion in 29 National Swimming Championships

(11) Women's 4x1m freestyle relay champion, women's 1m freestyle champion and women's 4x1m freestyle relay champion in the first Youth Olympic Games in 21.

(12) On November 13th, 21, Guangzhou Asian Games women's swimming 4x1 medley relay champion (3:57.8) (Zhao Jing Chen Huijia and Jiao Liuyang Tang Yi)

(13) On November 13th, 21, Guangzhou Asian Games women's swimming 2m freestyle runner-up was 1: 57.8

(14). Guangzhou Asian Games swimming women's 4x1 freestyle relay champion (3:36.88 Li Zhesi Wang Shijia Zhu Qianwei Tang Yi)

(15) On November 16th, 21, Guangzhou Asian Games won the runner-up in women's 5m freestyle (25.22).

(16) On November 16th, 21, the swimming women's 4x2 freestyle relay champion of Guangzhou Asian Games (7:51.81 Zhu Qianwei, Liu Jing, Wang Shijia and Tang Yi)

(17) On November 17th, 21, Tang Yi won the gold medal in the women's 1m freestyle final of Guangzhou Asian Games with a time of 54.12 seconds.

(18) On December 16th, 21, in the women's 4× 2m freestyle relay final of the 1th FINA Short-course World Championships in 21, the China women's team (composed of Chen Qian/Tang Yi/Liu Jing/Zhu Qianwei) won the championship with a score of 7: 35.94, and broke the world record of 7: 38.9 held by the Netherlands! This is also the first world record set by FINA in short-course and long-course competitions since it forcibly canceled the fast swimming suit on January 1, 21.

(19) On December 18th, 21, the 1th World Short-course Swimming Championships held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates ended the competition for the third competition day. China, composed of Zhao Jing, Liu Zige, Zhao Jin and Tang Yi, won the women's 4× 1m medley relay final in 3 minutes 48.29 seconds, and broke the competition record

(2)21. In the women's 4× 1m freestyle relay of the 1th Short-course World Championships, China team was composed of four generals, namely Tang Yi, Zhu Qianwei, Pang Jiaying and Li Zhesi, and China team won the third place in the competition in 3 minutes 29.81 seconds. The Asian record of this event was 3 minutes, 34 seconds and 55 seconds set at the 1997 World Championships in Gothenburg, and the China team improved by nearly 5 seconds in one breath. On December 2th, 21, the women's 2m freestyle in the 1th Short-course World Championships held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, won the 4th place in 1 minute 53.7 seconds, which broke the Asian record set by Haruka Ueda in 29.

(21) On April 2nd, 211, the Shanghai team composed of Zhu Qianwei, Pang Jiaying, Lu Ying and Tang Yi won the women's 4X1 freestyle relay in the 211 National Swimming Championship and World Championships held in Wuhan, Hubei.

(22) On April 3rd, 211, she won the women's 1m freestyle in the 211 National Swimming Championship and World Championships held in Wuhan, Hubei Province, with a time of 54.8 seconds.

(23) On April 4th, 211, she won the fourth place in the women's 2m freestyle in the 211 National Swimming Championship and World Championships held in Wuhan, Hubei.

(24) On April 5th, 211, the Shanghai team composed of Pang Jiaying, Zhou Lili, Guan Weina and Tang Yi won the runner-up in the women's 4X2 freestyle relay in the 211 National Swimming Championship and World Championships held in Wuhan, Hubei.

(25) On April 6th, 211, in the 211 National Swimming Championships and World Championships held in Wuhan, Hubei Province, the Shanghai team composed of Zhou Yanxin, Ji Liping, Lu Ying and Tang Yi won the women's 4X1 medley relay with a time of 4 minutes 3.98 seconds.

(26) On April 7th, 211, she won the runner-up in the women's 5m freestyle in the 211 National Swimming Championship and World Championships held in Wuhan, Hubei.

(26) On July 24th, 211, at the 14th FINA World Championships in 211, the China team, composed of Li Zhesi, Wang Shijia, Pang Jiaying and Tang Yi, won the fourth place in the women's 4 times 1 self-relay in 3 minutes 36.36 seconds.

(27) On July 28th, 211, the China team composed of Chen Qian/Pang Jiaying/Liu Jing/Tang Yi won the third place in the women's 4x2 freestyle in 7 minutes 47.66 seconds.

(28) On July 3th, 211, at the 211 Shanghai Swimming World Championships, the China team composed of Zhao Jing, Ji Liping, Lu Ying and Tang Yi won the silver medal in the women's swimming 4x1 medley relay in 3 minutes 55.61 seconds.

(29) On August 14th, 211, in the 26th Universiade, the China women's team, composed of Zhu Qianwei, Lu Ying, Liu Jing and Tang Yi, won the bronze medal in the women's 4× 1m freestyle relay with a score of 3 minutes 4.29 seconds.

(3) On August 15th, 211, the 26th Summer Universiade in Shenzhen won the women's 1m freestyle gold medal.

(31) On August 17th, 211, in the 26th Universiade, the China team composed of Liu Jing, Zhu Qianwei, Tang Yi and Lu Ying won the third place in the women's 4x2 freestyle.

(32) On August 18th, 211, at the 26th Universiade, China women's 4X1 medley relay, composed of Gao Chang, Sun Ye, Lu Ying and Tang Yi, won the gold medal, and broke the record set by the American team at the last Universiade with a time of 3 minutes 59.15 seconds.

(33) On September 21st, 211, the Shanghai team composed of Tang Yi and Pang Jiaying won the women's 4× 2m freestyle relay in the 211 National Swimming Championships.

(34) On September 22nd, 211, she won the women's 1m freestyle in the 211 National Swimming Championships.

(35) On September 24th, 211, in the 211 National Swimming Championships, the Shanghai team composed of Tang Yi, Pang Jiaying, Faye Wong and Zhou Yanxin won the women's 4x1m freestyle relay championship in 3 minutes and 43.1 seconds.

Tang Yi [swimmer]-personal honor

On December 22nd, 21, the second session was held in the United States. Wu Minxia, Zhang Lin, Sun Yang and Tang Yi were honored in the United States? In the list of the best swimming awards in China in 21, Tang Yi won the annual breakthrough award.