Wang Shun on the Los Angeles Olympics: "I won’t set limits for myself, nor will I put too much pressure on my shoulders."

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Wang Shun on the Los Angeles Olympics: "I won’t set limits for myself, nor will I put too much pressure on my shoulders."
Recently, Olympic champion Wang Shun, when asked at an event whether he would compete in the Los Angeles Olympics, replied that he wouldn’t set limits for himself—or put too much pressure on his shoulders.
Wang Shun said: "I don’t set limits for myself, nor do I put too much pressure on myself—instead, I focus on being fully prepared in the present moment and moving forward, step by step."
"There have definitely been plenty of ups and downs—after winning the gold medal in 2021, I suddenly felt like I no longer had a next goal."
“I’m setting new goals again—figuring out how to stay as determined as I once was within these few, limited years. It’s become the toughest challenge I’ve ever faced. The only thing I can do is rely on my actual performance in the pool to prove it to everyone.”
Source: NetEase's Dongqiu Emperor

In the 2024 Paris Olympics, Wang Shun won the bronze medal in the men's 200m individual medley.

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