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Complete? 29-year-old Xu Jiayu won his first Olympic gold! once won 4 silver in a row, and the interview choked: See you in 4 years

In the men's 4x100m medley relay final of the Paris Olympics swimming that ended in the early morning of August 5, Beijing time, the Chinese team composed of Xu Jiayu, Qin Haiyang, Sun Jiajun and Pan Zhanle lived up to expectations and won the gold medal with a time of 3:27.46. The Chinese team also broke the long-standing monopoly of the United States team in the project.


And the veteran Xu Jiayu, who is about to celebrate his 29th birthday on the 19th of this month, finally won the first gold medal of the individual Olympic Games, and the career of the Chinese swimming Olympic "4 dynasties" is finally complete.


As the leader of the Chinese men's backstroke, Xu Jiayu represented the Chinese team as early as the 2012 London Olympics, and he shined in Rio 2016, but at the peak he won the silver medal in the 100m backstroke, and at the Tokyo Olympics, Xu Jiayu won the silver medal again with his teammates in the mixed men's and women's exchanges. In this Olympic Games, Xu Jiayu was once again runner-up in the men's 100m back, and yesterday's mixed relay he also lost to United States with the team's narrow 0.12 seconds.


won 4 silver medals in a row, and fate seems to have been joking with Xu Jiayu. But this time, he seized his last chance at the Games. Follow your teammates in the men's medley relay and win the gold medal against United States. And Xu Jiayu's performance is also quite good, in his first baton against the old rival United States Murphy, the first to the side, can be described as the team's hero to win gold.


After the race, Xu Jiayu choked up in an interview and said that although his Olympic career has been completed, he still wants to continue to fight and work hard to improve his performance. He even confirmed to reporters that he will continue to stick to the Los Angeles Olympics in four years.

Indeed, at present, there is no successor to the Chinese backstroke, and only Xu Jiayu continues to stick to it and join forces with Qin Haiyang and Pan Zhanle to help the Chinese team continue to hit the highest honor.

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