Zhang Yufei responds to competing in the Los Angeles Olympics again: "I’m going to challenge what others think is impossible."



Recently, Zhang Yufei appeared in Shanghai to deliver a speech, sharing her vision for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, as well as discussing new directions and goals for her future endeavors.
Zhang Yufei said: "There are over-30 female athletes abroad who’ve broken world records—so why couldn’t a Chinese athlete stand on the Olympic podium? The pool still needs me, and I’ve already bravely taken my first step toward Los Angeles. Please give me a little more time to prepare, so I can fully ready myself for the next great battle ahead."
The Olympic arena remains my greatest aspiration, and I’ll do my best to build up more skills and knowledge in both my personal life and professional work—ready to return to the and challenge what others once thought was impossible.
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