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Bi Yirong
Chinese swimmer (born 1996)
Bi Yirong (born 1996) is a Chinese competitive swimmer who won the gold medal in the 800 meter freestyle at the 2014 Asian Games. She also won a silver medal in 400 meter freestyle there.[2][3] She specializes in freestyle. In 2016, she joined the University of Michigan swim team.[4] She has produced a total of two international medals, one gold and one silver, both in the 2014 Asian Games.
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Full name | Bi Yirong | |||||||||||||||||
Nickname | Rose[1] | |||||||||||||||||
National team | China | |||||||||||||||||
Born | Hangzhou, China | |||||||||||||||||
Chinese name | ||||||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 畢易榕 | |||||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 毕易榕 | |||||||||||||||||
Hanyu Pinyin | Bì Yìróng | |||||||||||||||||
Sport | ||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Freestyle | |||||||||||||||||
College team | University of Michigan | |||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Bi was born in Hangzhou in 1996. Her given name Yirong expresses her father's wish that she would have an easy life; it is literally the Chinese word for "easy" (Chinese: 容易; pinyin: Róngyì) with the syllables reversed and a "tree" radical added to the character for "róng", making it into a homophonous morpheme meaning "banyan".[5]
2013 Chinese National Championships
At the 2013 Chinese National Championships, Bi won a gold medal in the 800 meter freestyle. With a time of 8:36.01, she finished almost three seconds ahead of 2nd-place finisher Liu Yiru and five seconds ahead of 3rd-place finisher Yan Siyu.[6] She also won a gold medal in the 400 meter freestyle, a day before she won the 800 meter. She finished with a time of 4:09.41, finishing four seconds ahead of 2nd and 3rd-place finisher Zhang Yufei and Yan Siyu.[7]
2014 Asian Games
At the 2014 Asian Games, Bi won a gold medal in the 800 meter freestyle. She finished with a time of 8:27.54, finishing ahead of Chinese teammate Xu Danlu and Japanese swimmer Asami Chida.[3] She also won a silver medal in the 400 meter freestyle with a time of 4:08.23, one second behind 1st-place finisher Zhang Yuhan.[8]
University of Michigan
In January 2016, Bi joined the University of Michigan swim team.
College honors
Source:[1]
Two-time NCAA All-American (2016: 500-yard Freestyle, 1,650-yard Freestyle)
• Big Ten champion (2016: 800-yard Freestyle Relay)
• All-Big Ten (2016: First Team)
• CSCAA Scholar All-American (2016)
Sophomore (2016–17)
• Big Ten Swimmer of the Week (Oct. 12)
• USA College Challenge (Nov. 12-13): Finished 3rd in the 500-yard Freestyle (4:39.16) and the 1000-yard Freestyle (9:28.38), and 5th in the 400-yard IM (4:10.43).
Freshman (2015–16)
• Two-time NCAA All-American (2016: 500-yard Freestyle, 1,650-yard Freestyle)
• Big Ten champion (800-yard Freestyle Relay)
• All-Big Ten (First Team)
• CSCAA Scholar All-American
• NCAA Championships (March 16–19): Finished 3rd in 1,650-yard Freestyle (15:45.26), 5th in 500-yard Freestyle (4:35.76) and 23rd in 400-yard IM (4:10.34).
• Big Ten Championships (Feb. 17-20): Finished 2nd in both the 500-yard Freestyle (4:35.69) and 1,650-yard Freestyle (15:50.56), and 3rd in the 400-yard IM (4:08.56).
- "Asian Games 2014 Aquatics Swimming Results and Schedule". 2 September 2014.
- "Michigan Women Add Chinese National Teamer Yirong Bi At Mid-Season". 2 February 2016.
- "全中国最会读书的游泳冠军 是个土生土长的杭州妹子". Hangzhou News. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
毕易榕,1996年出生在杭州,和叶诗文同龄,比傅园慧小1岁,三个姑娘的爸爸也都是多年好友。出生时填名字报户口,老爸希望让女儿将来的日子过得简单容易些,就想着倒过来取个"易容",却又怕产生歧义,就在"容"字加了个木字旁。
- "Chinese national swimming championships results". Xinhua – English.news.cn. Archived from the original on November 3, 2013.
- "Chinese national swimming championships results – Sports News". SINA English. 28 October 2013.
- Isko, Kots (17 September 2014). "Asian Games 2014 Swimming Results". Pinoy Headline. Archived from the original on 26 August 2017.