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Tokyo Olympics | He Shibei's 200-meter freestyle wins silver and creates history for citizens: a milestone

2021-07-28T04:04:36.833Z


The Tokyo Olympics is in full swing. The 23-year-old Hong Kong female flying fish, He Shibei, participated in the Olympic Women’s 200-meter freestyle final at 9:41 am today (28th). This is the first time that a Hong Kong athlete has entered the swimming pool.


The Tokyo Olympics is in full swing. The 23-year-old Hong Kong female flying fish, He Shibei, participated in the Olympic Women’s 200-meter freestyle final at 9:41 am today (28th). This is the first time that a Hong Kong athlete has entered the swimming final. Watching the competition in the district will "gather gas" for the Hong Kong generals.


He Shibei lived up to expectations and brought Hong Kong a zero breakthrough in swimming in the swimming competition, and won a silver medal for Hong Kong in swimming for the first time.

This morning (28th) many citizens gathered at the apm mall in Kwun Tong to watch the live broadcast of the finals, directly hitting He Shibei and fighting for the silver. The atmosphere was very hot.


Some members of the public could hardly hide their excitement after the event, describing that "Hong Kong people can be on the international stage. This is a milestone." He hoped that the government could provide more resources for local athletes. With one gold and one silver, some of them have reached the finals, and many countries can get their cards when competing together." If the Hong Kong government provides more support, "(athletes) will dare to pursue their dreams."


He Shibei entered the Olympic women's 200m freestyle semi-finals historically.

(Profile picture/Photo by Gao Shiqi)

▼A large number of citizens went to the mall on July 28 to cheer for the Hong Kong team He Shibei and witness the moment of winning the silver medal ▼


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The semi-finals qualify in second place

He Shibei played in the women's 200m freestyle semi-finals yesterday (27th) morning. The event was divided into two groups. Of the 16 swimmers, the fastest 8 could enter today's final.

She played on the 6th lane of the first group, swam to 100 meters and was already ahead. In the last 50 meters she was caught up by Australian swimmer Dimas. She finished in 1 minute 55.16 seconds, only 0.34 seconds slower than Dimas. , Qualifying in second place.

He Shibei became the first swimmer in Hong Kong history to reach the Olympic swimming final.

(Profile picture/Photo by Gao Shiqi)

[He Shibei advances to the 200m freestyle final on July 26th]


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After the semi-finals yesterday, it was said to have retained

Ho Shibei's father is Irish, his mother is Hong Kong, and his sisters are also swimmers.

After finishing the competition yesterday, Ho said that he is happy to be able to qualify for the finals. After a short break, he will be ready for tomorrow's finals.

"I will stay and wait for tomorrow to swim faster. I don't think too much. I will try my best to see how the finals will swim tomorrow."

[He Shibei played in the 200m freestyle preliminary in the evening on July 26th]


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Source: hk1

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