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Zhang Lin’s exploits compared to Lin Xiang, Yao Ming

AFP/Beijing

TAMING THE WATERS: Lin

Zhang Lin’s record-breaking exploits in the men’s 800m freestyle at the world swimming  championships was top news in China yesterday as he drew comparisons  to icons Yao Ming and Liu Xiang.
Predictions by his coach that Zhang will win China’s second-ever  men’s swimming gold medal at a major international championship in  Sunday’s 1,500m freestyle also got prominent press here.
Zhang clinched the first world swimming gold by a Chinese man  late Wednesday in Rome.
His performance was all the more remarkable for slicing  six-and-a-half seconds off the previous world record of 7 minutes  38.65 seconds held by Australian great Grant Hackett.
Zhang’s swim was replayed throughout the day on China Central  Television’s sports channel, while Internet news sites were awash  with the 22-year-old’s achievements.
“In the weak area of China’s men’s swimming, this result should  be greatly cherished and in certain ways surpasses the gold medal  performance at the Athens Olympics of Liu Xiang,” the China News  Service said.
“Of course the status and ability of today’s Zhang Lin cannot be  compared with Liu Xiang, but ... Zhang Lin has the hope of becoming  the heir to Liu Xiang and Yao Ming as another ‘national icon’ of  China’s sporting world.”
Liu was the first-ever Chinese male to win a sprinting Olympic  gold medal, while Yao is an All Star centre in the National  Basketball Association, the world’s top basketball league.
“Zhang Lin winning the 800m championship is a very important win  and this will set a firm basis for him to attack the 1,500m  championship,” Zhang’s coach, Zhang Yadong, was quoted by Sina.com’s  sports website as saying.
“I think that in the 1,500m he is capable of winning another  gold and there is a great possibility he will break the world  record.”
Zhang seized the lead from Tunisia’s Olympic 1,500m free  champion Oussama Mellouli at the 200m mark and never gave it back.  Canadian Ryan Cochrane was third. “I’m more than five seconds quicker than Hackett’s record and  I’m still surprised,” Zhang said. “I can’t believe it.”
Earlier, he finished third in the 400m freestyle, behind German  Paul Biedermann and Mellouli.
Zhang became the first Chinese swimmer allowed to train outside  the country when he went to Australia to work with Hackett’s former  coach Denis Cotterell late in 2007.
He has credited Cotterell for the 400m freestyle silver medal he  won at the 2008 Beijing Games.

 

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