I was scrolling through my phone during lunch break when Wang Shun's post-match interview popped up. The way he leaned against the pool edge, breathing heavily with water dripping from his hair - it instantly took me back to my first swimming lesson at the local community pool.
You know that feeling when you're so tired your arms feel like noodles, but there's still that stubborn part of you that doesn't want to get out of the water? Wang Shun had that exact look in his eyes when he said, 'From my first championship where everything felt effortless, to now where every race is incredibly difficult.'
What really got me was when he mentioned his competitors are all 'post-2010 generation.' Like, wow. I remember when Wang Shun was the young rising star, and now he's the veteran facing kids who probably weren't even born when he won his first major title.
He said something that stuck with me: 'Just being able to still compete in this event feels like success to me, it's already the best.' There's something so human about that - the shift from chasing victories to appreciating the simple fact that you're still in the game.
And his immediate plan? 'Right now I just want to go back and lie down properly, take a vacation, not think about anything.' Don't we all know that feeling after pushing through something big? That pure, simple need to just... stop.
But here's the beautiful part - he made it clear he's not going anywhere. 'In the future I won't leave, I'll still be by the swimming pool.' Not in the water necessarily, but still there, still part of that world that's been his home for so long.
It reminds me of my high school swimming coach - retired from competition for twenty years, but you'd still find him poolside every afternoon, watching the water like it held all his best memories. Maybe that's what Wang Shun means - some connections are too deep to sever completely.
So when he asks everyone to continue supporting him and the Chinese swimming team, it doesn't feel like a celebrity plea. It feels like a friend saying, 'Hey, this journey's not over yet, come along for the next chapter.'
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