[Sports Road News]”Female Flying Fish” He Shibei won two consecutive silver medals at the Tokyo Olympics, becoming the first Hong Kong athlete to win two medals in one Olympics. Recently, the swimming goddess has made history once more. American film website TC Candler announced the latest shortlist of “Top 100 Beautiful Women in the World”, and 24-year-old He Shibei was successfully shortlisted, becoming the first Hong Kong athlete to be shortlisted.
The “World’s Top 100 Most Beautiful Men and Women Rankings” organized by TC Candler has recently been a topic of conversation for many Hong Kong people. Because several MIRROR members, Li Jiaxin and Zhou Xiuna have been shortlisted successively, the ranking has attracted much attention. Recently, the conference announced 8 more candidates for the “Top 100 Most Beautiful Men and Women in the World”, including Hong Kong “Female Flying Fish” He Shibei and another Hong Konger Wei Junsheng. Most of the people who appeared on the list were from the film and art industry. He Shibei was the only athlete shortlisted in this round, and also the first “100 beauties” in the Hong Kong sports world.
He Shibei was born in Hong Kong in 1997 to an Irish father and a Hong Kong mother. The mixed-race swimmer has achieved excellent results in recent years. Since 2019, she has been selected as the best Asian female swimmer of the year by the international swimming website “SwimSwam” for three consecutive years. At last year’s Tokyo Olympics, “Female Flying Fish” won two silver medals in the 100-meter and 200-meter freestyle, becoming the first Hong Kong athlete to win two medals in one session. In December last year, Shibei Ho competed in the 200-meter short-course world championships In the freestyle, he swam in 1:50.31 to become the first world champion swimmer, and broke the world record with a difference of 0.12 seconds, becoming the first world record holder in Hong Kong.
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