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Sun Yang

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China’s most decorated swimmer, Sun Yang, has returned to competitiv­e swimming after serving a 51-month doping ban. Born in 1991 in Zhejiang Province, Sun is the country’s most decorated swimmer and first to win Olympic gold. Nicknamed “China Sun,” he is a three-time Olympic champion and an eleven-time world champion.

In 2020, Sun was suspended by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) for refusing to provide a sample to testers who visited his home in 2018. He was initially given an eight-year ban, which was later reduced to four years and three months on appeal.

Sun’s ban ended on May 28, 2024. The 32-year-old told the media that he never stopped training and vowed to return to competitiv­e swimming. On August 25,

Sun competed in China’s National Summer Swimming Championsh­ips in Hefei and won gold in the men’s 400m freestyle with a time of 3:49.58. The swimmer wept during post-game interviews, expressing deep gratitude to his family, whose unwavering support and comfort encouraged him to persevere and carry on.

Sun’s return has been one of the most-discussed topics on social media in late August. There were 130 trending topics related to Sun on China’s Twitter-like platform, Sina Weibo, garnering 7.1 billion views. Most netizens expressed positive sentiments about his long-awaited return and congratula­ted him on his latest victory in the national competitio­n.

However, it is unlikely that Sun will be able to represent China in internatio­nal competitio­ns again. According to China’s anti-doping regulation­s, athletes who have been banned for more than one year are not eligible for selection to the national team. On September 2, Sun stated during a livestream that he has returned to the Zhejiang provincial swim team.

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