Super swimming genius
China has Liu Xiang, who conquered the world with her achievements, and China has Liu Xiang, a talented girl, who broke the world record of women's 50m backstroke, which is also the pride of our country. Liu Xiang, born in 1996, showed a talent for swimming from an early age. Not only is she not afraid of water, but she is even interested in swimming, perhaps because she was born in a sports family, and she also has excellent sports talent.
Whether physical or psychological, Liu Xiang tried many exercises under the guidance of his family since childhood, and finally insisted on swimming. 20 10 Liu Xiang started to enter the Guangdong team with excellent talent, and then made small achievements in national competitions, especially backstroke. The potential of Liu Xiang's small body is beyond your imagination. The 50-meter backstroke requires athletes to have good physical fitness, strong physical explosiveness and strong psychological quality, so as to lead their opponents in such a tense competition. Liu Xiang is such an excellent backstroke woman.
Liu Xiang won the gold medal twice in the women's 50m backstroke in the 20 14 and 20 15 national swimming championships and the national swimming championships, which attracted the attention of the national team. In the women's backstroke competition, Liu Xiang is a talented girl in the swimming field of China. With such achievements at a young age, the swimming career in the future is quite broad. Liu Xiang has revealed that she will try her best to win the Olympic Games again.
23 years old and single
Besides her great strength, Liu Xiang's appearance is also a highlight. She has a beautiful face and a well-proportioned figure. She is a standard goddess, and is also recognized as "the first swimming goddess in China" in China. Liu Xiang, 23, hasn't had any news discussion to expose her private life. In order to prepare for the competition, she has little time to think about her personal happiness. I hope she can get her wish and show her strength at the Olympic Games!