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Zhang Yufei Sets a Big Goal: Becoming the MVP of the Hangzhou Asian Games with 6-7 Gold Medals

Original title: Zhang Yufei: The goal is to be the MVP of the Hangzhou Asian Games. At least 6 to 7 gold medals are enough.

According to news on September 19, Tokyo Olympic swimming champion Zhang Yufei is about to embark on a journey to the Hangzhou Asian Games. Zhang Yufei’s goal in this Asian Games is to be MVP, and he must win at least 6 to 7 gold medals to be successful.

In the program, Zhang Yufei introduced herself, “My name is Zhang Yufei. I am the third largest female swimmer in the Chinese swimming team. I am 25 years old. My main events are short-distance freestyle and short-distance butterfly.”

Talking about her glorious moments, Zhang Yufei said, “I remember that there were two competitions where I really took off. One was the year of the epidemic, the National Swimming Championships in September 2020, and the other was the Tokyo Olympics. These two competitions I just feel that my body is in a very good condition, and when I get out of the water I feel like I’m flying, instead of swimming slowly as usual.”

“Those two years at that time, to use an exaggerated word, were quite arrogant. Because my confidence was so overwhelming, I felt that I was very powerful. I was invincible in these two years, so I didn’t think too much about it. I just went there in those two years. Forward. I think every athlete has his own flowering period, and those two years may have been the early stages of my flower blooming. It may have been my time.”

“After Tokyo, learn to let go. After Tokyo, it is actually very easy for you to carry a baggage with you in anything you do, and that baggage is that I am an Olympic champion. I have appeared many times in the past two years. What should you do now after you have gone down the road of championship? Go? What should you do next? What goals should you set again? Every once in a while, I will be confused by myself. I often feel lonely, and no one knows what the road ahead is like. When problems occur, no one can help I guide. I am like a man holding a machete, chopping the thorns in front of me. It is really difficult to walk, so sad.”

“There is a bit of pain, it is different from the feeling before Tokyo. So when taking an unknown road, you don’t know whether this road is the right one. After Tokyo, it is not me that the defending champion restarts the championship road. It’s as easy as I thought. I know it’s hard, but it’s still a little harder than I thought.”

“I encountered that kind of confused situation some time ago, just two or three weeks ago. I just couldn’t figure out a problem, and I might have reached a dead end. But then I saw our strong opponents, Australia and the United States. Athletes also have some psychological conditions. And these psychological conditions are very similar to my situation at the time. It turns out that I think these are divine athletes, and they also have a fragile side. They are not said to be invincible, and anyone can Can’t be defeated.

Of course, during the first two years of my success, I thought I was a god, and I thought no one could defeat me. I think Zhang Yufei should stand there and be the first. I may have put too many shackles on myself, making it impossible for me to accept my own failure and my own cowardice. When you think about it, we are all human. “

Finally, Zhang Yufei talked about her goal for the Asian Games, “The Asian Games has set a big goal for myself, which is the Asian Games MVP. I need to win at least 6 to 7 gold medals. Therefore, I have to work hard to achieve what I say.” You can also devote all your time to swimming and do it to the end. After all, it is not easy to be the top in one field. If I were another person, I would say to Zhang Yufei now, you are actually very good. amazing!”

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2023-09-19 02:16:00

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