Wang Shun, born on February 11, 1994, is a distinguished Chinese competitive swimmer renowned for his versatility in medley events. He made history at the 2020 Summer Olympics by becoming the first Asian male swimmer to clinch a gold medal in the men's 200m individual medley, marking a significant milestone for both himself and his country.
Prior to his Olympic triumph, Wang showcased his talent at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where he earned a bronze medal in the same event. His impressive performance on the international stage extends beyond the Olympics; he has secured four bronze medals at the World Championships and has also achieved remarkable success in short course competitions, winning two gold and one bronze medals.
Wang's accolades continue with an impressive tally of eleven medals at the Asian Games, including five golds, three silvers, and three bronzes. His prowess in the pool is further highlighted by his status as the current national record holder in individual medley swimming across all distances—100, 200, and 400 metres—both in short and long courses.
In addition to his national records, Wang holds the Asian record for the 200 metres individual medley in long course and the 100 metres individual medley in short course, solidifying his position as one of the leading figures in competitive swimming.