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Fu Yuanhui took bronze in the 100-meter backstroke, mentioned the seriously ill coach, and she kept wiping her tears

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The Paper's reporter Qi Dong

Fu Yuanhui took bronze in the 100-meter backstroke, mentioned the seriously ill coach, and she kept wiping her tears

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Fu Yuanhui was interviewed after the game. Video source: China News Network (02:03)

On the evening of the 21st, in the women's 100m backstroke final of the National Games, Fu Yuanhui won the bronze medal with a time of 59.81 seconds.

After the game, Fu Yuanhui said in an interview with China News Network that she was still relatively satisfied with her performance. But when it comes to the seriously ill coach Li Xuegang, Fu Yuanhui, who has always been cheerful, dodged the camera several times and kept wiping away tears.

As a 25-year-old "veteran", Fu Yuanhui previously joked in an interview that he was too "old" and did not have the "power of the flood".

"I am this project, there is no goal, it is good to focus on participation, this is my fourth National Games."

Fu Yuanhui took bronze in the 100-meter backstroke, mentioned the seriously ill coach, and she kept wiping her tears

Fu Yuanhui.

"I went to the National Games at the age of 13, and I was a player who was one round older than me, and now I am compared with a team member who is one round younger than myself, and I feel that my mentality is very interesting." Talking about the key to this competition as a veteran, Fu Yuanhui said, "Now I feel that I am too old, I feel that I have crossed the changes of the times, and I have witnessed the transformation of history. ”

Fu Yuanhui gave the answer to whether this was her last National Games: "It should be the last National Games, I don't know how to practice swimming at the age of 29." ”

A reporter reminded Fu Yuanhui that she was only 25 years old, and Fu Yuanhui responded with a smile: "Talent? There are a couple of female athletes who are 25 years old, and I'm the oldest. Next year's Hangzhou Asian Games will try hard, because it is on my doorstep. ”

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