No kidding around
Teen sensation Yu stuns in the pool with five-medal haul and a new Asian record
She has been training with the national team since the start of the year alongside Li Bingjie, another swimmer from Baoding, who also rose to fame as a teenager.
Li Bingjie has become something of a big sister, sharing her experience generously and helping Yu navigate the pressures of international competition.
Yu once wrote in her journal: "I hope that when I grow up, I can be like Li Bingjie — become a world and Olympic champion and know what that feeling is like. It's very tiring, but as long as I can swim, I will definitely work hard and bring glory to my country."
Following her mentors and predecessors, Yu is moving steadily toward her dream of competing at the Los Angeles Olympics.
From a child joyfully splashing around in a summer water park to a teenager breaking continental records and leaving seasoned champions in her wake, she is already carving out a lane through the choppy waters of competitive swimming.
liyingxue@chinadaily.com.cn
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