[New post] A one-on-one interview with Chinese Olympic swimmer Wu Peng in time for Hangzhou’s postponed Asian Games
lianlaspinas posted: " An exclusive one-on-one interview with former Chinese Olympic swimmer Wu Peng was caught by Philippine and Chinese television, in partnership with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, in time for Hangzhou's postponed Asian Games. Bildnu" Fitness Fashion
An exclusive one-on-one interview with former Chinese Olympic swimmer Wu Peng was caught by Philippine and Chinese television, in partnership with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, in time for Hangzhou's postponed Asian Games.
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Also, no other than Kapamilya actor, Bench and Bench Body endorser and 2006 Asian Games swimming veteran, and 2009 UAAP Swimming Championships Men's Division MVP Ernest Lorenzo "Enchong" Dee is interviewing Chinese Olympic swimmer Wu Peng in English, exactly 21 years since his first Asian Games debut in Busan, South Korea and 17 years since his second Asian Games appearance in Doha, Qatar, plus video clips from CCTV-1's "My Olympics" aired last March 30, 2007.
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Chinese swimmer Wu Peng displays his gold medal on 04 October 2002 after winning the men's 400m individual medley final and setting a new Asian record at the 14th Asian Games in Busan. Wu set a new Asian record and a new Asian Games record with a time of 4:15.38 to win the gold. AFP PHOTO/TORSTEN BLACKWOOD (Photo by TORSTEN BLACKWOOD / AFP) (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP via Getty Images)
Chinese swimmer Wu Peng bites his gold medal 04 October 2002 after winning the men's 200m backstroke final at the 14th Asian Games. Wu clocked a time of 2:00.40 to win the gold. AFP PHOTO/TORSTEN BLACKWOOD (Photo by TORSTEN BLACKWOOD / AFP) (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP via Getty Images)
Chinese swimmer Wu Peng powers his way to victory 04 October 2002 in the men's 400m individual medley final to set a new Asian record at the 14th Asian Games in Busan. Wu set a new Asian Games record with a time of 4:15.38 to win the gold. AFP PHOTO/TORSTEN BLACKWOOD (Photo by TORSTEN BLACKWOOD / AFP) (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP via Getty Images)
Chinese swimmer Wu Peng celebrates 04 October 2002 after winning the men's 400m individual medley final and setting a new Asian record at the 14th Asian Games in Busan. Wu set a new Asian Games record with a time of 4:15.38 to win the gold. AFP PHOTO/TORSTEN BLACKWOOD (Photo by TORSTEN BLACKWOOD / AFP) (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP via Getty Images)
China's Wu Peng reacts after winning the men's 200m butterfly event during the 14th Asian Games in Busan, 01 October 2002. Wu broke the game record with a time of one minute 56.63 ahead of Japan's Takashi Yamamoto with a time of 1:57.18 and Takeshi Matsuda with 1:58.26. AFP PHOTO/Torsten BLACKWOOD (Photo by TORSTEN BLACKWOOD / AFP) (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP via Getty Images)
MACAU, CHINA: Wu Peng of China powers through the water in freestyle during the men's 400-meter individual medley final at the 4th East Asian Games in Macau, 04 November 2005. Wu won at a time of 4:20.50. AFP PHOTO/Antony Dickson (Photo credit should read ANTONY DICKSON/AFP via Getty Images)
MACAU, CHINA: China's Wu Peng powers to win the men's 400-meter individual medley finals in the 4th East Asian Games in Macau, 04 November 2005. The games will end on 06 November. AFP PHOTO/Laurent FIEVET (Photo credit should read LAURENT FIEVET/AFP via Getty Images)
Doha, QATAR: China's Wu Peng powers through the water in the Men's 200m Butterfly Heat 2 race at the Hamad Aquatic Centre during the 15th Asian Games in Doha, 02 December 2006. Japan's Ryuichi Shibata won the heat with a time of 1:57.65, with Wu finishing in second place. AFP PHOTO / GOH CHAI HIN (Photo credit should read GOH CHAI HIN/AFP via Getty Images)
DOHA, QATAR - DECEMBER 02: Wu Peng of China reacts after he won gold during the Men's 200m Butterfly final at the 15th Asian Games Doha 2006 at the Hamad Aquatic center on December 2, 2006 in Doha, Qatar. Wu Peng of China won gold, Takeshi Matsuda of Japan won silver and Ryuichi Shibata of Japan won bronze. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images for DAGOC)
DOHA, QATAR - DECEMBER 02: Wu Peng of China poses for a picture during the medal ceremony of the Men's 200m Butterfly final at the 15th Asian Games Doha 2006 at the Hamad Aquatic center on December 2, 2006 in Doha, Qatar. Wu Peng of China won gold, Takeshi Matsuda of Japan won silver and Ryuichi Shibata of Japan won bronze. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)
DOHA, QATAR - DECEMBER 02: Wu Peng of China poses for a picture during the medal ceremony of the Men's 200m Butterfly final at the 15th Asian Games Doha 2006 at the Hamad Aquatic center on December 2, 2006 in Doha, Qatar. Wu Peng of China won gold, Takeshi Matsuda of Japan won silver and Ryuichi Shibata of Japan won bronze. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images for DAGOC)
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