Olympics Roundup: Yi Siling wins Games’ first gold, 16-year-old Ye Shiwen’s world-record swim, and women’s basketball upsets Czech Republic

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Aside from the men’s gymnastics team losing pommel horse gold medalist Teng Haibin to injury, China’s Olympics are going just swell. Some highlights:

In the opening women’s basketball game, China, ranked 7th in FIBA, upset world runner-up Czech Republic, ranked 4th, 66-57. No other team in China’s pool, other than the US, is in FIBA’s top 20, for whatever that’s worth — though Croatia gave the US a close game for three quarters. Second place is within grasp for Team China.

Here is Yi Siling, via Buzzfeed, who won the first gold medal of the Games when she came from behind to beat Poland’s Sylwia Bogacka in the 10-meter air rifle:

Sun Yang may be receiving congratulatory texts from Dwyane Wade, but Ye Shiwen, reportedly only 16, made one hell of a swim, tooReports NY Times: “Then, 16-year-old Ye Shiwen smashed the world record in the women’s 400 individual medley by more than a second: all the more remarkable because she swam the last 50 meters in a faster time than the new men’s 400 I.M. champion, Ryan Lochte, swam his last 50 meters.” She set a world record of 4 minutes, 28.43 seconds despite swimming in a textile suit, unlike the polyester suit worn by the previous record holder.

Yi Jianlian is going to have a monster Olympics and be swooped up by an NBA team. China’s men’s basketball team lost 97-81 in its opener to Spain, but there were several positives to be gleaned from the contest. Chen Jianghua and Wang Shipeng, both guards with the Guangdong Southern Tigers, had performances that stuck out for me, and China’s star, Yi Jianlian, registered a monster 30-point, 12-rebound effort. Spain is the prohibitive favorite in Pool B, so the games are expected to get a little easier from here — but not by much, in the case of the Brazil, Russia, Great Britain, and Australia games. That’s all the rest of the games, actually.

Diving dream team wins again. Reports BBC: “China continued their domination of Olympic diving as world champions Wu Minxia and He Zi easily won the women’s synchronised 3m springboard event. // The nation won all eight events at last year’s world championships and are expected to do the same in London. // Wu and He scored 346.20 to secure Wu her third successive Olympic title, with the United States taking silver and Canada edging Italy for bronze.”

South Korea edges China 210-209 in women’s team archery. No shame losing to South Korea, which has won seven consecutive gold medals in this event. Congratulations to them.

The Olympics rolls on. Stay tuned.

    4 Responses to “Olympics Roundup: Yi Siling wins Games’ first gold, 16-year-old Ye Shiwen’s world-record swim, and women’s basketball upsets Czech Republic”

    1. Pete

      The Chinese men’s gymnastics team was a disaster in prelims when compared to their previous Olympic performances, especially 4 years ago in Beijing where they won 7 out of the 8 gold medals up for grabs. They are the defending Olympic champions and they qualified into the final in 6th place with their top all-around gymnast failing to qualify for the all-around by a full 2 points. For the first time since 1980, there will not be a Chinese male gymnast in the all-around final.

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      • Jess

        The Chinese men’s gymnastics team has never really had a very strong all-rounder, though. They’re usually individual specialists all the way. And with Teng Haibin pulling out at the last moment, this lineup is one of the weakest teams China has fielded in a few years.

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        • Pete

          I don’t think that’s true. Yang Wei won gold in Beijing, silver in Sydney in the all-around. He also won two world championships in the all-around. And before him, Li Xiaoshuang won gold in Atlanta.

          I agree though that this team is very weak. I think they will be fighting for bronze with Germany and Russia.

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