Archives of Yang Yu, a swimmer at the Hangzhou Short Course World Championships Women's Freestyle Olympic Games

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Archives of Yang Yu, a swimmer at the Hangzhou Short Course World Championships Women

The women's freestyle event at the Hangzhou Short Course World Championships is a favorite event for Olympic swimmer Yang Yu. Yang Yu, born in 2001, is a famous swimmer in China.

As an excellent swimmer, Yang Yu performed well in the women's freestyle event at the Short Course World Championships. She has super explosive power and tough willpower, and is able to maintain a high degree of concentration in intense competitions.

In the women's freestyle event of the Hangzhou Short Course World Championships, Yang Yu showed her strong strength. With excellent technology and excellent rhythm control, she quickly took the lead and continued to maintain her advantage. Whether it is the 50-meter, 100-meter or 200-meter freestyle, Yang Yu can swim very well. Her movements are smooth and powerful, her legs and arms are coordinated, her swimming posture is appropriate, her breathing rhythm is stable, and she swims through every technical link perfectly.

Yang Yu showed a tenacious fighting spirit in the competition. No matter what resistance and pressure she encountered, she could persist until the end. In the competition, with her unremitting efforts and outstanding performance, she not only achieved excellent results, but also won the cheers and admiration of the audience.

It is worth mentioning that the women's freestyle event at the Hangzhou Short Course World Championships places very high physical and technical requirements on the athletes, requiring good explosive power and tough willpower. Yang Yu's success is the result of her continuous hard training and persistence.

Yang Yu showed outstanding strength and fighting spirit in the women's freestyle event of the Hangzhou Short Course World Championships and won praise from everyone. I believe that her future performance will be even better and continue to add luster to the swimming industry in China.