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Make history! China's 19-year-old genius received a world record certificate, aiming for the gold medal at the Paris Olympics

author:The second brother in the sports world

On May 13, Beijing time, swimmer Pan Zhanle posted the men's 100-meter freestyle world record certificate sent by FINA through social media, becoming the first holder of the men's 100-meter freestyle world record certificate in China and even Asia, creating history again.

Make history! China's 19-year-old genius received a world record certificate, aiming for the gold medal at the Paris Olympics

It can be seen from the men's 100-meter freestyle world record certification certificate posted by Pan Zhanle that in addition to the name of the world record creator Pan Zhanle, there is also the world record of 46.80 seconds, as well as the place where the record was set, the name of the event and the time. Poon's world record in the men's 100m freestyle was set at this year's World Swimming Championships in Doha, where he was the only world record breaker. Pan Zhanle's previous world record in the men's 100m freestyle was 46.86 seconds held by Romanian Popovich, and the duel between the two supernovas, both born in 2004, at the Paris Olympics is quite exciting.

Make history! China's 19-year-old genius received a world record certificate, aiming for the gold medal at the Paris Olympics

After Pan Zhanle posted the men's 100-meter freestyle world record certificate, netizens also left messages to send their blessings: "Looking forward to Team Pan (Pan Zhanle's nickname) breaking the world record again at the Paris Olympics, and then being able to get another world record certificate", "Team Pan is so good", "Congratulations to Team Pan, aiming for the gold medal in the Paris Olympics", "Looking forward to breaking the world record next time", "Xiao Pan is really inspirational, as he himself said, dare to think", "Wow, The man who has created one history after another of Chinese swimming".

Make history! China's 19-year-old genius received a world record certificate, aiming for the gold medal at the Paris Olympics

The 19-year-old Pan Zhanle, who is nearly 1.90 meters tall, is a super talent in the Chinese men's sprint freestyle, and his performance has improved so quickly that the world swimming world has attracted attention. At the 2013 Hangzhou Asian Games, Pan Zhanle swam a time of 46.97 seconds, becoming the third player in history to wear a textile swimsuit to open the 47-second barrier after Popovich and Drexel. At that time, some media predicted that Pan Zhanle would be the next world record holder in the men's 100m freestyle. He didn't disappoint the fans either, and in less than half a year he made history in Doha, improving his time to an unprecedented time of 46.80 seconds.

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