A springboard to LA success
Paris 2024 synchro champ eyes more individual honors after National Games gold
On Tuesday evening, in front of a roaring crowd at the Guangdong Olympic Sports Center swimming and diving hall, Wang Zongyuan stood poised at the edge of the springboard. He launched into a series of flawless flips, cutting cleanly into the water after his sixth dive.
By the end of the event, the Olympic champion had secured gold in the men's 1m springboard at China's 15th National Games in Guangzhou — a victory that added another title to his career's honor roll.
The night before, Wang had helped his home region of Hubei take a silver medal in the men's team event.
A dual Olympic gold medalist in synchronized diving and a newly minted four-time world champion, Wang is already a linchpin of China's men's 3m springboard program.
His victory on Tuesday offered little surprise.
His presence also provides a steadying influence for younger teammates. Zheng Jiuyuan, who took bronze in the 1m springboard, said: "I just follow Wang Zongyuan's lead," referring to their newly formed partnership in synchronized diving. When asked about their strengths, Zheng noted confidently: "Our technical consistency is probably our strong advantage."
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