Tang Yi1993 65438+/KLOC-0 was born in Shanghai on October 8th, and is a member of the China Women's Swimming Team. In May of 20 14, Tang Yi took the lead in hitting the wall with a time of 25.33 seconds and won the women's 50m freestyle in the National Swimming Championships. In September, in the women's 100-meter freestyle competition of Incheon Asian Games, Tang Yi won the silver medal in 54.45 seconds, and then won the bronze medal in the women's 200-meter freestyle.
In April, 20 16, Tang Yi won the bronze medal in the women's 100-meter freestyle in the National Swimming Championships in 54.75 seconds. In August, in the women's 4× 100 m freestyle relay race of Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, China, composed of Tang Yi and others, finished fifth in the group with a total score of 9, and missed the final.
20 16 Asian Swimming Championships was held in Tatsumi International Swimming Pool in Tokyo. /KOOC-0//KOOC-0/9 night, women's 4 times/KOOC-0/00 final, China's four sticks were, Tang Yi, Shen Duo and Zhu in turn, with a score of 3 minutes and 37 seconds/KOOC-0/0. On July 4th, 20 17, Tang Yi announced his retirement.
Tang Yi's Early Experiences
At the age of 6, Tang Yi entered Shanghai Changning District Sports School to learn swimming. In July 2004 1, he entered Shanghai Sports Vocational and Technical College and was coached by Xie Jun; In February 2005, he joined the Shanghai Swimming Team, with Qian Min as the coach. In 2005, Tang Yi made her mark at the National Children's Swimming Championships, breaking four national records of women 1 1 age group, namely, individual 50m freestyle,100m butterfly and 200m individual medley.
In 2006, Tang Yi entered the national team and studied under Pan. In the same year, she won the silver medal in the women's 200m freestyle at the first World Youth Swimming Championships held in Brazil. In 2007, Tang Yi won the third place in women's 100 meter freestyle in the National Swimming Championships, and also won the 4X200 freestyle relay gold medal on behalf of the national team. In the women's 100-meter freestyle in the 6th National Games, Tang Yi won the gold medal with 55 seconds 4 1.