February 5 th! Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center welcomes Zhejiang Swimming Team again.

On September 29th, 2023, the six-day swimming competition of Hangzhou Asian Games came to an end in the swimming pool of Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center. China Swimming Team won 28 gold, 21 silver and 9 bronze in 41 events, creating the best record in the history of Asian Games. The Zhejiang Swimming Army, which fought at home, is the most beautiful scenery, contributing 14 gold, 7 silver and 3 bronze to the China delegation, accounting for half of the gold medals in the Asian Games, and breaking 5 Asian records and 3 Asian Games records.
On February 5th, Zhejiang Swimming Sky Team will return soon. Wang Shun, Xu Jiayu, Ye Shiwen, Wu Qingfeng and Hong Jinquan, members of the "Zhejiang Swimming Champion Team" of the Hangzhou Asian Games, will bring many other national champions to the swimming pool of Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center to witness the signing of the swimming pool with Zhejiang Swimming Management Center and the unveiling of the Zhejiang Swimming Team Training Base.
In November last year, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Qianjiang Century City, Wang Shun was hired as the brand official of Qianjiang Century City, to build a first-class competition core area for this "Asian Games City" and to better publicize and promote sports at home and abroad.
As the core area of Hangzhou Asian Games, Qianjiang Century City has proved to the world its comprehensive ability to host large-scale intercontinental events. In the post-Asian Games era, it is an important task for Century City to make a thorough and practical article on the post-Asian Games and continuously amplify the post-Asian Games effect. This time, joining hands with Zhejiang Swimming Sports Management Center and listing the provincial swimming team training base to help cultivate more reserve talents of Zhejiang Swimming Army is an important measure for Century City to strengthen the competition economy and help Xiaoshan build the first competition economic zone in the province.
As an important bearing place for the century city to build the competition economy, the swimming pool of Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center has a total construction area of 53,959 square meters, with more than 6,400 seats, making it the second largest swimming and diving hall in China after Beijing Water Cube. During the Asian Games, the natatorium undertook four competitions, namely swimming, diving, synchronized swimming and swimming in the Asian Para Games, which produced 151 gold medals, making it the venue with the largest number of gold medals. At present, the venue has held more than 40 events, including 37 sports events.
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