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Record-Breaking Chinese Swimmer’s Father Calls The West "Arrogant" And "Biased"

Many have doubted the legitimacy of Ye Shiwen’s record-breaking results. But should they?

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Ye Shiwen is the 17-year-old Chinese swimmer who has twice won gold at these Olympics and destroyed the world record in the Women’s 400 m individual medley. Yet upon her record breaking victory, many Americans doubted the legitimacy of her performance. The American head of the World Swimming Coaches Association called the record “suspicious” and said:

“If there is something unusual going on in terms of genetic manipulation or something else, I would suspect over eight years science will move fast enough to catch it,” Leonard said. “I have every faith that eventually if there is something there to be caught it will be caught. Right now all we can say is Olympic champion, world record holder, and watch out for history.”

So why the suspicion? Shiwen swam her last 50 meters faster than Ryan Lochte did in the men’s race.

Is it possible that she just did this because she’s a great swimmer? That she’s the best the world has ever seen in that race (and the best the Olympics have ever seen in the 200 m medley as well)? If she was American would anyone question her?

Her father, Ye Qingsong, says the suspicion comes from a less than legitimate place.

“The western media has always been arrogant, and suspicious of Chinese people.”

Additionally China’s anti-doping head pointed out that they had never questioned Michael Phelps’ other worldly accomplishments in Beijing, and that it’s “not proper” to single out a Chinese swimmer now.

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    • blondeassassin thinks Record-Breaking Chinese Swimmer's... is Fail  about 9 months ago
    • josephzhishengy 9 months ago

      She MIGHT be on something. But as people are innocent until PROVEN guilty, her critics either need to find evidence or STFU. Usain bolt shattered the world record. People don’t automatically assume he’s doping or that he is really a cyborg.

    • fairfieldvega 9 months ago

      The coaches/media have their right to be suspicious, but as of yet they don’t have a shred of proof. Yet at her press conference they had no problem repeatedly asking the poor girl point-blank if she’s doping. That’s not only arrogant, it’s hostile and crass.

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    • cjm2 9 months ago

      It’s because she shattered the record. If she had broken it by only a few hundredths of a second there would be no questioning of doping

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    • jinl2 9 months ago

      America is just sad

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    • rgrogers42 9 months ago

      Rebecca Adlington swan her final 50 metres faster than Ryan Lochte too. Sour grapes, get over it. She’s better, she’s clean, deal with it. Maybe the fact that the Chinese state is so massive and so focused on churning out athletes, with training reigemes that cross the line in terms of actual abuse, the strongest to survive this brutal upbringing are probably better than western athletes.

    • Davine S. 9 months ago

      Ok this reminds me of something I’ve been thinking about all week:  Would it be totally out of the question to do drug testing on *everyone*, on a consistent basis? I know there are random drug tests already, but to keep rumours like this at bay, would it be an option to drug test everyone every 72 hours during the competition? It might be expensive and inconvenient, but if I were an athlete, I think I’d prefer that than having rumours spread about me. It breaks my heart to see suspicion being cast on people when they succeed - or worse: having their medals stripped from them for failing the test. It’s ugly, and it tarnishes the games for everyone. I wonder if knowing there would be tests for everyone would be enough of a deterrent against drug use and would create a more transparent atmosphere in general? (I’m not sporty so maybe all of this is naive - please be nice in your responses!)

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    • JohanPar 9 months ago

      Let’s not forget that Lochte’s race was, in total, 23 seconds faster than Shiwen’s. There’s a little something called energy distribution - she might have swum the last 50m faster, but that’s not the whole thing. Lochte broke a record for being nearly 4 seconds ahead of his competitors at the finish line, so perhaps he didn’t have to drain himself of all energy by the end? Sure, it’s odd, but it’s no reason to automatically, and without evidence, stamp someone as a cheater.

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    • SamTheEagle 9 months ago

      She’s definitely on something, the Chinese used to dope their swimmers during the 90s. All the Communist countries had state run doping programmes, the way she blew away the competition by about 20 metres was strikingly similar to the domination the East German swimmers had in the 80s.

     
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