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d**y
发帖数: 18174
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印象里唐奕已经超年龄(18岁以下才行)了,再说今年青奥会在南京开,也不是新加坡
。定睛一看原来是四年前回放。
d**y
发帖数: 18174
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上一届青奥会涌现的游泳新星。唐奕榜上有名。
上届涌现的最耀眼新星当属chad le clos。他现在应该仍然在上升期。
估计这次南京青奥会也会有不少新人出现。但愿michael andrew也能去南京比赛。
THE swimming competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games turned out to be
the breeding ground for some of the global talent making names in the sport
today. One of them became an Olympic champion. Three of them added NCAA
champion to their accomplishments. And a few others are found in the top
three at international competitions.
The 2014 Youth Olympics is 100 days away, and we're anxious to see who will
emerge from this year's competition as a future talent on the world and
national stage. Today, we're looking back at the top names that came out of
the Youth Olympics in Singapore.
Jeremy Bagshaw, Canada
Bagshaw never won an individual NCAA title during his time at the University
of California-Berkeley, but he was a key component in the past two team
titles. He was particularly instrumental in this year's win, moving up from
16th to second in the 1650 freestyle to give the Golden Bears the needed
cushion over Texas. The Youth Olympics in 2010 marked Bagshaw's first major
international competition, where he picked up bronze in the 200 free and was
fifth in the 400 free.
Peter Bernek, Hungary
It took a couple of years for Bernek to find himself in a major
international senior-level final after winning the 200 back in the Youth
Olympics. The year 2012 was a rollercoaster year for him, as he won silver
in the 200 back at the long course European championships but was 12th in
the event at the Olympics. That December at the short course world
championships, Bernek finished fifth in a contentious 200 back final. Last
year at the world championships, where Hungary had a spectacular showing,
Bernek placed eighth in the 200 back.
Bence Biczo, Hungary
Biczo, the 200 fly Youth Olympic Games champion, just missed out on the 200
fly Olympic final in 2012 and the world championship final in 2013, but he
has been a strong presence on the European stage. He was the European junior
champion in 2010 and 2011 as well the silver medalist at the European
senior championships in 2012.
Dylan Bosch, South Africa
Four years before he would become the fastest swimmer in history in the 200-
yard butterfly, Dylan Bosch was honing his individual medley skills, winning
a bronze in the 200 IM in Singapore. Interestingly, Bosch did not swim the
200 fly in the 2010 Youth Olympics, but got a taste of international
competition with his one race. After missing out on qualifying for the 2012
Olympic team, Bosch is ready for his Commonwealth Games debut, set to race
in the 200 IM and 200 fly.
Marcin Cieslak, Poland
Immediately after winning a bronze medal in the 200 fly in Singapore (as
well as missing bronze in the 100 fly by .01), Cieslak traveled to
Gainesville, Fla., to start his career at the University of Florida. After
three years of getting oh-so-close to capturing NCAA titles, Cieslak found
himself on top of the podium twice this year, winning the 200 IM and 100 fly
in dramatic fashion. In 2012, Cieslak made his Olympic debut, placing 19th
in the 200 fly finals. After his short course yards swims this past March,
Cieslak should not be counted out for multiple medals at this summer's
European championships.
Kaitlyn Jones, USA
The Americans were not a major force at the 2010 Youth Olympics, where
Kaitlyn Jones won the sole gold medal for the Americans. Her 2:14.53 in the
200 IM was cause for celebration for the Delaware native, who would make
another big statement in the 200 IM in 2013. At the Delaware high school
championships, Jones broke the independent national high school record in
the 200 IM, the second of three people to do so during the 2012-2013 high
school season. She's now a freshman at Virginia and wrapped up her season
with a 10th-place finish in the 200 IM at the NCAA championships.
Chad Le Clos, South Africa
The most famous name of all the 2010 alumni, Le Clos was a couple of months
away from becoming an international star. Not many thought the YOG winner of
the 200 IM and three-time silver medalist (400 free, 100 fly, 200 fly)
would be standing on top of the podium in the 200 fly and 400 IM at the
Commonwealth Games in October.
Though Le Clos began to creep into the conversation for medals at the 2012
Olympics, Le Clos never publicly claimed he was aiming for medals in 2012.
The Rio Games in 2016 were his focus, he said in the weeks and months
leading up to London. That all changed when he out-touched Michael Phelps
for gold in the 200 fly by five hundredths of a second, then tied for silver
in the 100 fly. Le Clos has become a national hero in South Africa and
continues to lead the world in the butterfly events, taking the 100 and 200
butterflys at the 2013 world championships. Le Clos will serve as Youth
Olympic Games ambassador this year, likely proving to the teens in
attendance that hard work and determination can make any goal possible.
Cristian Quintero, Venezuela
Like Cieslak, Quintero was always on the cusp of winning NCAA titles,
finally getting his hand on the wall first in 2014 in the 500 freestyle for
the University of Southern California. In 2010, Quintero took silver in the
200 free, bronze in the 400 free and was a finalist in the 50 and 100
freestyles.
Velimir Stjepanovic, Serbia
A silver medalist in the 100 free and bronze medalist in the 100 fly at the
2010 Youth Olympics, Stjepanovic branched out to the longer butterfly race
in 2012 and reaped big benefits. He was no worse than fourth for the first
two-thirds of the 200 butterfly final at the 2012 Olympics, but faded to
sixth.
Tang Yi, China
Tang was the most successful swimmer at the Youth Olympics in 2012, winning
the 50, 100 and 200 freestyles as well as helping China win gold in the
women's 400 free relay and both mixed relays. The following year she played
a vital role on relays at the 2013 world championships, swimming freestyle
on the silver medal-winning medley relay and the anchor leg on the 800 free
relay that won bronze. At the London Olympics, Tang was a darkhorse for a
medal in the 100 free, and followed through with a bronze medal.
Kenneth To, Australia
To is known today as an extremely versatile swimmer, and he showed off his
range in 2010 with six medals for Australia. In addition to collecting
silver in the 50 free, he was also the runner-up in the 200 IM and bronze
medalist in the 100 free. He also helped Australia win the 400 medley relay
with a strong butterfly leg and was on the medal-winning 400 free relay and
mixed 400 medley relay. The following year, To found himself in the final of
the 200 IM at the world championships but could not back that up with a
spot on the Australian Olympic team. To was a prominent fixture on the FINA
World Cup circuit, winning the men's overall title in 2012 and raking in
thousands of dollars in 2013. He's set to make some noise at the
Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacific championships this summer.
Tera van Beilen, Canada
A gold medal in the 100 breast at the 2010 Youth Olympics helped start a
strong career for van Beilen, who qualified for the Canadian Olympic team in
both breaststrokes. She just missed out on making the 100 breast final in
London, losing to Alia Atkinson in a swimoff. She's set to represent Canada
this summer at the Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacific championships.
Christian vom Lehn, Germany
One year after helping Germany win bronze in the 400 medley relay at the
Youth Olympics, vom Lehn had a silver medal hanging from his neck at the
2011 world championships. Vom Lehn dropped an amazing seven seconds off his
200 breast time that got him fourth at the YOG to earn that silver medal in
the 200 breast in Shanghai. Vom Lehn made the semifinals of the 200 breast
at the 2012 Olympics and 2013 worlds but was unable to advance to the
championship final.
Daryna Zevina, Ukraine
Zevina won three medals at the Youth Olympics, taking the gold in the 100
back as well as silver in the 50 and bronze in the 200. The following year,
she was a major force at the 2011 world junior championships as the champion
in all three backstroke distances. Her most impressive performances were at
the short course European championships, where she won the 100 and 200
backstrokes at the 2011 and 2012 meets. Her first medal at a major senior-
level meet was bronze in the 200 back at the short course world
championships in 2012.

【在 d**y 的大作中提到】
: 印象里唐奕已经超年龄(18岁以下才行)了,再说今年青奥会在南京开,也不是新加坡
: 。定睛一看原来是四年前回放。

l*p
发帖数: 48
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D老,现在运动员吃药是个什么状况?

sport
will

【在 d**y 的大作中提到】
: 上一届青奥会涌现的游泳新星。唐奕榜上有名。
: 上届涌现的最耀眼新星当属chad le clos。他现在应该仍然在上升期。
: 估计这次南京青奥会也会有不少新人出现。但愿michael andrew也能去南京比赛。
: THE swimming competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games turned out to be
: the breeding ground for some of the global talent making names in the sport
: today. One of them became an Olympic champion. Three of them added NCAA
: champion to their accomplishments. And a few others are found in the top
: three at international competitions.
: The 2014 Youth Olympics is 100 days away, and we're anxious to see who will
: emerge from this year's competition as a future talent on the world and

d**y
发帖数: 18174
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我估计研究重点是禁药名单之外的药物,特别是各种组合

【在 l*p 的大作中提到】
: D老,现在运动员吃药是个什么状况?
:
: sport
: will

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