Quan Hongchan (R) of China hugs her coach Chen Ruolin in tears after winning the women's 10m platform at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Saint-Denis, France, Aug. 6, 2024. [Xinhua/Wang Peng] |
Chinese diving sensation Quan Hongchan retained her women's 10m platform title at Paris 2024, triumphing despite three years of hardship and intense competition from teammate Chen Yuxi.
PARIS, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — A tearful Quan Hongchan hugged her coach Chen Ruolin tightly after retaining her title in the women's 10m platform at Paris 2024 on Tuesday.
The 17-year-old Chinese diving sensation said she was extremely happy for her victory, but added that the hardship of the past three years had made her especially emotional after the final.
"The past three years was so difficult for me," said a red-eyed Quan in the mixed zone. "I can hardly talk about it in detail here, because it will be endless."
Quan rose to fame at the Tokyo Olympic Games after winning the gold medal in the women's 10m platform. The then-14-year-old even delivered three perfect marks in her five dives.
People joked that the tiny girl had some form of magic to make the water splash disappear, and it appeared that she had cast her magic in the first round of the final, earning a full mark of 90 points to stun the spectators in the Olympic Aquatics Center.
Quan Hongchan in action on her way to winning the women's 10m platform final. [Xinhua/Zhang Yuwei] |
"I didn't feel nervous at all before the final," said Quan, "but since the second round, I was kind of on edge."
Quan, who usually performs in a league of her own, felt a strong challenge from her teammate and synchronized gold winning partner Chen Yuxi this time. After a lackluster performance in the third round, Quan was only 1.6 points ahead of a cool-headed Chen.
"I can only give myself 50 out of 100 points for today's performance," said Quan. "I didn't dive well except in the first round."
Despite her self-criticism, she was still good enough to defend her title, edging Chen into second place with a margin of 4.9 points.
"The most difficult thing for me in the past three years was adjusting my movements for each dive," said Quan in the news conference. "I had to modify my movements to overcome the increase in my body weight."
Quan kisses her gold medal after winning the women's 10m platform final. [Xinhua/Wang Peng] |
"My coaches are always there helping me and encouraging me," Quan said of five-time Olympic champion Chen Ruolin, who became her coach after the Tokyo Games.
"Sometimes, I didn't listen to her instructions carefully, then I felt my dives became worse and worse," Quan said. "So I realized that I had to be really serious and focus on my training."
Ten years ago, the young girl playing hopscotch with her classmates on the playground caught the attention of coach Chen Huaming for her ability to jump higher and longer, despite her diminutive frame.
"But I'm not a talent," said Quan. "All my achievements came after repetitive practice and it's really hard. There were sweat and tears, but of course there was happiness."
(Source: Xinhua)
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