[Zhan Jianjian/Guishan Report]Since the 50 frogs in the general group won the gold for the first time in 2010, Wu Junfeng, a waterway fast man, won the gold in 27.99 in the 50 frogs of the Universiade Open Group yesterday, setting a record for the 10th Universiade 50 frogs. Although the legendary record of 10 consecutive gold medals is only 0.08 parsecs away from the Hangzhou Asian Games entry standard, Wu Junfeng said gratefully: “I think I am very happy!”
Wu Junfeng is the only god-level player in Taiwan who started from Group B and finally moved to Group A. From 2010 and 2011, following winning 50 frogs and double gold in the general group, he moved to the open group in 2012 and still has 50 frogs. Invincible (not participating in 2014, 2015 and 2018), and it is a breakthrough in the performance of the year, from 31.02 in 2010 to 29.63 in the open group in 2012 to last year’s national record of 27.84. Although yesterday In the 50 frogs, he swam 27.99 seconds, and he won the tenth gold medal in the 50 frogs in a row, but for the first time, the performance was not as good as the previous one.
On the other hand, Wu Junfeng said very openly: “It’s a pity that I didn’t meet the standards for participating in the Asian Games, but it is only 0.15 seconds away from my personal best time of 27.84, and the error is within the range, so it’s just a matter of luck. With more confidence, 50 will fight once more.”
From less than 20 years old to now 31 years old, but Wu Junfeng is happy that he can still focus on training and do what he likes to do, he said: “Actually, I think I am very happy. , Some economic problems make it impossible to do what I like to do, especially since the sports market in Taiwan is so small, it is generally difficult to support them to do it, but I can do it now.”
Regarding future plans, Wu Junfeng said frankly: “The 2024 Paris Olympics is my last battle. No matter whether I can meet the standard or not, I will not have the pressure of the Olympics now. Unlike last year’s ups and downs, I can help my students grow together. very nice.”