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Wu Peng

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Chinese swimmer
For the Chinese speed climber, seeWu Peng (sport climber).
In thisChinese name, thefamily name isWu.
Wu Peng
Personal information
Full nameWu Peng
NationalityChinese
Born (1987-05-16)May 16, 1987 (age 38)
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) (2008)[1]
Weight72 kg (159 lb) (2008)[1]
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesButterfly

Wu Peng (simplified Chinese:吴鹏;traditional Chinese:吳鵬;pinyin:Wú Péng; born May 16, 1987, inHangzhou,Zhejiang) is a Chinese[2]swimmer. He has concentrated on thebutterfly since the 10th National Games in 2005.

Early life and career

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Wu's parents first sent him to the pool when he was four years old as an exercise for weight-loss.[3]

He first decided to dedicate himself to swimming while watching swimming in the 1996 Olympics; the best result for Chinese men's swimming was 4th place in 50m freestyle, while Chinese women's swimming got gold. Wu said to his father that he wanted to be the first Chinese man to stand on the podium for Olympic swimming.[3]

Wu's father died of a heart attack in 2003 while meeting Wu to bring him home for the weekend after practice.[3]

Career

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He had excellent times at the National Games and Asian Games. In fact, he has brought hope to China's swim team since first joining it. He was one of the youngest swimmers on the team when he joined.

At the2004 Athens Olympics, when he was only 17, Wu Peng made the 200 m butterfly final and became the only Chinese swimmer to finish in the top eight at the games. It was only Wu's first Olympics, and the team was satisfied with his performance.

At the2006 short course World Championships in Shanghai, Wu won the 200 m butterfly in a championships record. He also won the bronze medal at the2005 World Long Course Championships inMontreal, and the silver behindMichael Phelps at the2007 World Long Course Championships inMelbourne, both times at 200 m butterfly. At theBeijing Olympics, he carried the nation's hopes for a breakthrough in swimming. Although making it to the finals, he managed a joint fourth with the New Zealand swimmerMoss Burmester.[4]

He suffered an injury in 2009 and could not make it to the World Long Course Championships to try for the podium once again.

Wu himself has said that if he were to medal in the London 2012 Olympics, he would consider his career to have been full and satisfying.[5]

Wu Peng defeated Michael Phelps in the 200fly in consecutive events, at the Michigan Grand Prix and Charlotte UltraSwim, in 2012 ending Michael Phelps' streak of 60 wins in nearly 9 years.[6]

In 2023, Wu staged a comeback at the Chinese Spring National Championships and the Chinese National Championships, a decade after his retirement. His aim was to take part in the2023 Asian Games which would be held in his home city of Hangzhou. However he failed to qualify after finishing 5th in the 50m butterfly event.[7]

Major achievements

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References

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  1. ^ab"Wu Peng".China.org.cn. RetrievedDecember 16, 2015.
  2. ^Anderson, Jared (September 10, 2014)."China names 61-swimmer Asian Games team – Sun Yang's back and he's got company". Swimswam. RetrievedDecember 16, 2015.
  3. ^abchttp://v.ku6.com/show/i8tt2DSnVXd7xS-p.htmlArchived 2011-07-23 at theWayback Machine 我的奥林匹克——吴鹏 (translation: "My Olympics – Wu Peng") as part of the 2004 "我的奥林匹克" ("My Olympics") series.
  4. ^"Swimming Men's 200m Butterfly Results - the official website of the BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games". Archived fromthe original on 2009-08-02. Retrieved2008-08-14.
  5. ^Rockybear (2009-10-27).chinese swimmer Wu Peng. Retrieved2024-07-04 – via YouTube.
  6. ^https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2011/05/14/sports/AP-SWM-Charlotte-UltraSwim.html[dead link]
  7. ^"Three-Time Olympian Wu Peng Back at Chinese Nationals after 10-Year Retirement". 22 March 2023. Retrieved2023-05-06.
Asian Games champions in men's200 m backstroke
Asian Games champions in men's200 m butterfly
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