Chinese Swimming Prodigy Ye Sets Record in Olympic
Given China's murky past in women's swimming, it was little surprise
that teenager Ye Shiwen's devastating performance at the London Olympics
would raise as many eyebrows as applause.Ye won gold in the women's 400 metres individual medley on Saturday
with an eye-popping swim that set tongues wagging around the pool deck
and sent social media sites into a spin.
Not only did the Chinese sensation blow away American world champion Elizabeth Beisel and set a new world record for the gruelling event, she completed her final lap almost as fast as men's champion Ryan Lochte of the U.S. did when he won the same title on Saturday.
interwiew after the game she say"My results come from hard work and training and I would never use any banned drugs. The Chinese people have clean hands,"
Not only did the Chinese sensation blow away American world champion Elizabeth Beisel and set a new world record for the gruelling event, she completed her final lap almost as fast as men's champion Ryan Lochte of the U.S. did when he won the same title on Saturday.
interwiew after the game she say"My results come from hard work and training and I would never use any banned drugs. The Chinese people have clean hands,"