- Le Jingyi
Infobox Swimmer
swimmername = Le Jingyi
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fullname = 靖宜 樂
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nationality = CHN
strokes =freestyle
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birthdate =birth date and age|1975|03|19
birthplace =Shanghai
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height =5'10" (178 cm)
weight =150 lbs (68 kg)
medaltemplates =Le Jingyi (born
March 19 ,1975 inShanghai ) is a formerswimmer fromChina who won the gold medal in the 100 metres freestyle at the1996 Summer Olympics inAtlanta, Georgia .In 1992, Le won the silver medal in the 4x100 metres freestyle relay (3:40.12) at the
1992 Summer Olympics inBarcelona , and also finished 6th in the 100 m free (55.89). In 1993 she defeated her teammate, Olympic champion Zhuang Yong, to become national champion in the 100 m free (54.72, 2nd globally after Franziska van Almsick). In December 1993, she won 4 golds, all in world record times, at the 1st ever World Short Course Championships in Spain (50 m free: 24.23; 100 m free: 53.01; 4×100 m free relay: 3:35.97 and 4×100 m medlay reply: 3:57.73).Le stunned the swimming world in 1994 when she won the title in the 100 metres freestyle at the
1994 World Aquatics Championships inRome , setting the then-world record with a time of 54.01 seconds. She also set a world record in the 50 metres freestyle (24.51) and anchored two world record-setting relays. She also won 3 golds in the 1995 Short Course Worlds in Brazil.At the Atlanta Olympics, she won the 100 m free (54.50) and won silver medals in the 4×100 metres freestyle relay (3:40.48) and the 50 metres freestyle (24.90).
Le continued to compete in 1997, winning the 50 m free (25.24) and taking silver in the 100 (54.86) and 200 (2:00.54) at the Pan Pacific Championships. At the 1997 Chinese National Games, she was upset by Shan Ying in the 50 (24.71 to 24.88), though she took gold in the 100 (54.10, 2nd fastest all-time).
Le competed at the 1998 World Championships in Perth but only swam in relays. Surprisingly, She recorded the slowest split (57.59) among all 32 swimmers in the 4×100 m free relay final, where the Chinese team placed 8th.
In 2000, Le made an attempt to qualify for her third Olympics but was obviously off-form to make the team.
While Le had been Olympic champion and world champion many times, she had never won a single medal (of any colour) at the Asian Games. She competed in the 1994 Games in Hiroshima, entering the 50 m free and 4×100 m free relay. In the 50 free, she set a Games record (25.26) in the heats but was disqualified in the final for a false start. In the 4×100 m free relay, the Chinese team won (Le swam the 2nd leg and split 54.14) but was subsequently stripped of their gold when Lu Bin failed a doping test.
She was the face of the rising power of Chinese swimming in the mid-1990s. Due to her muscular build, she was one of many Chinese swimmers suspected of using steroids during the 1990s. Though several others were later found guilty of doping, she never tested positive for any illegal substances.
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World record progression 50 metres freestyle External links
* [http://en.beijing2008.com/60/93/article211929360.shtml Profile from official 2008 Summer Olympics Website]
* [http://www.cnnsi.com/events/1996/olympics/daily/july22/column.html Damming of Champions, SI.com, July 22, 1996]
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