"Shark skin" era of Chinese swimmers next year to dress up

Yuan Hao, head of the Swimming Department of the State Sports General Administration of Sport Swimming Center, said in an interview on the 7th that according to FINA rules, this year's East Asian Games is the last time the Chinese swimming team participated in "Shark Skin". Beginning next year, will be fully replaced by consistent with the provisions of FINA "fifth generation" speed than the Tao swimsuit.

"Originally we should get these products in Hong Kong, delivery time is now delayed, swimsuit will be sent directly to the Mainland," Yuan Hao Ran told reporters.

It has been reported that the end of the "shark skin" era means that many world records that were broken in 2009 will hardly be surpassed. Yuan Haoran disagreed: "It is just a piece of clothing, breaking the record mainly depends on the athletes' own strength and fighting spirit."

In the face of dress up, participating in the East Asian Games Chinese swim calm and calm. National Games had nearly 2 seconds ultra-world record ultra-world record "Butterfly" Liu Song said: "wear 'shark skin' world record breaking but also from the training accumulated little by little, I believe that through hard work or can break through." Zhejiang Rookie Sun Yang does not think it is better to wear "shark skin". "Every time we wear that swimsuit, we need people to help us, and we can make it a green one without wearing the best. It is fair to everyone."

The National Games in October this year have said no to quick swimsuits such as "shark skins," but Chinese swimmers have either surrendered beautifully over a world record and 11 Asian records, perhaps "sharks Skin "the best starting point for the end of myth.

Known as "Liu Xiang in the water," Zhang Lin, this session has been replaced by a natural textiles short paragraph swimsuit, he said: "After the ban fast swimsuit, we put more effort into training techniques, I The short paragraph we're wearing today is already being adapted for next year's competition. "

"The ban has created a more fair competitive environment for us, and everyone is on the same starting line and fair to all athletes," said Yuan Haoran.