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On April 24, 2014, the ban imposed on Sun from competition and endorsement was lifted but he will train under former Chinese head coach Zhang Yadong as his long-term coach Zhu Zhigen resigned due to health reasons.
 
On April 24, 2014, the ban imposed on Sun from competition and endorsement was lifted but he will train under former Chinese head coach Zhang Yadong as his long-term coach Zhu Zhigen resigned due to health reasons.
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On May 17, 2014, Sun was tested positive for stimulant trimetazidine in an in-competition doping test during the national swimming championships and was given a three-month ban.
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Chinese multi-Olympic and world swimming champion Sun Yang had failed a doping test and been banned for three months, China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) told Xinhua on Monday.
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Sun tested positive for stimulant trimetazidine in an in-competition doping test on May 17 during the national swimming championships.
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Revision as of 08:12, 24 November 2014

Sun Yang, 1,500m freestyle world record holder.

Sun Yang (孙杨) is the 1,500-meter freestyle swimming world record holder, and he is the first male swimmer to win an Olympic gold for China.

Born on Dec. 1, 1991 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, Sun Yang's father was a basketball player and his mother was a volleyball player.

Sun was sent to train in Australia with Olympic medalist Grant Hackett's mentor, Dennis Cotterell, for two months earlier in 2011. He went on to break Hackett's 1,500-meter freestyle world record (14:34.56) with his 14:34.14 in Shanghai. Hackett's record had stood for 10 years until Sun smashed it in the 14th FINA World Championships on July 31, 2011.

Sun Yang won the gold medal of 400m freestyle at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

Sun Yang was awarded the Best Male Athlete Award during the ceremony of 2012 CCTV Sports Personality of the Year in Beijing on Jan. 19, 2013.

On Nov. 4, 2013, Sun Yang was given seven days' detention and fined 2,000 yuan (US$328) for driving a Porsche without a licence in his hometown Hangzhou.

On Nov. 5, 2013, the Zhejiang College of Sports, with which Sun is affiliated, suspended him from competition indefinitely.

On Nov. 6, 2013, Sun Yang was expelled from the Chinese national swimming team and disqualified from international and domestic competitions.

On April 24, 2014, the ban imposed on Sun from competition and endorsement was lifted but he will train under former Chinese head coach Zhang Yadong as his long-term coach Zhu Zhigen resigned due to health reasons.

On May 17, 2014, Sun was tested positive for stimulant trimetazidine in an in-competition doping test during the national swimming championships and was given a three-month ban.

Chinese multi-Olympic and world swimming champion Sun Yang had failed a doping test and been banned for three months, China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) told Xinhua on Monday.

Sun tested positive for stimulant trimetazidine in an in-competition doping test on May 17 during the national swimming championships.



Major achievements:

2006 National Winter Championships -- 1st 400m/1500m free

2006 National Marathon Swimming Tournament -- 1st 10 km free

Sun Yang won the gold of the men's 1500-metre freestyle competition in the FINA World Championships in Barcelona on Aug. 4, 2013.

2007 National Champions Tournament – 2nd 400m/1500m free

2007 National Championships -- 1st 1500m free

2007 National Intercity Games -- 1st 1500m free

2008 "Good Luck Beijing" Swimming Olympic Qualification – 2nd 400m free

2008 Olympics — 28th 400m free, 8th 1500m free

2009 World Championships -- 3rd 1500m free

2010 Asian Games – 1st 1500m free (Asian Record)

2011 14th FINA World Championships -- 1st 1500m free (World Record), 1st 800m free, 2nd 400m free

2012 London Olympic Games -- gold medal, 400m free (Olympic record)

2013 15th FINA World Championships, Barcelona, Spain -- gold medal, 400m free, 800m free, 1,500m free; bronze, men's 4x200 relay, the best male swimmer off the competition.