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Xu Jiayu, the first Chinese man to win the World Championship

China's first world backstroke champion was born. Xu Jiayu, a little fresh meat, may become the next popular sports star. What do you know about Xu Jiayu? The fina Swimming World Championships 2017 continued its 12th day competition in Budapest, Hungary.

in the men's 100m backstroke final, Xu Jiayu won the championship with 52.44 seconds. This is his first world champion, and also the first world champion of Chinese men's backstroke. Xu Jiayu has become the fourth world champion of Chinese men's swimming after Zhang Lin, Sun Yang and Ning zetao. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

Competition focus

Xu Jiayu is the No. 1 champion of 100 meter backstroke. In this year's national championship, he won in 51.86 seconds, ranking No. 1 in the world this year, only 0.01 seconds behind the world record of Ryan Murphy of the United States.

In the Budapest World Championships, Xu Jiayu ranked first in the 100 Yang preliminaries in 52.77 seconds, and in the semi-finals in 52.44 seconds, with obvious advantages. In the first half of the semi-finals, his performance once surpassed the world record. In the final, Xu Jiayu broke out in an all-round way and won the championship in 52.44 seconds, which was his first world champion and also the first world champion of Chinese men's backstroke. Xu Jiayu also became the successor of Zhang Lin Sun Yang, Ning zetao and Wang shunhou are the fifth world champion of Chinese men's swimming. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

After the start of the competition, Xu Jiayu had a very good reaction, and soon won the first place. After 50 meters, he was 0.27 seconds ahead of galvis, ranking first. In the following competition, Xu Jiayu withstood the strong impact of the American twins, and finally won the championship with 52.44 seconds. Galvis won the second place with 52.48 seconds, Murphy won the third place with 52.59 seconds, and Jiang Lingjie ranked fourth with 53.03 seconds.

I won the first World Championship gold medal in my career and stood on the podium to see the national flag rising. Even the strongest people will be touched. When he was interviewed by the media again after attending the award ceremony, Xu Jiayu obviously released a lot. He said: 'a stone has fallen down. I can't help crying when I think of the way. I raised a national flag for my country at the world championships for the first time. I'm very excited. "Speaking of this, Xu Jiayu couldn't help crying out, and the reporter also held and comforted him. This tear contains so many years of hard work. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

Xu Jiayu's resume of personal data

Xu Jiayu, male, born on August 19, 1995 in Lucheng District, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, is a member of the Chinese men's swimming team.

The runner up of 2012 National Swimming Championship, 2012 National Swimming Championship 50m backstroke and 100m backstroke. In the 2013 National Games, the men's championship is 100, and the men's championship is 200. 2015 National Swimming Championship Men's 200m backstroke champion, men's 50m backstroke final champion. The 2016 National Swimming Championship Men's 100m backstroke preliminary won the first place. 2016 Olympic swimming men's 100m backstroke final silver medal. In the 2016 fina short pool world championships, Xu Jiayu won the first place in the men's 100 meter backstroke preliminary with 50.21 seconds. On July 26, Beijing time, Xu Jiayu won the final of the men's 100m backstroke in the 2017 FINA World Swimming Championships. This is Xu Jiayu's first world champion and also the first world champion of Chinese men's backstroke.