
At the evening of July 31st, Beijing time, at the indoor diving platform in Singapore Sports Hub, the award ceremony was underway. Zhou Jihong, the newly appointed head coach of the Chinese diving team, walked towards the three medalists holding their awards: champion Chen Yuxi, German diver Pauline Kleeberg, and 15-year-old Chinese prodigy Xie Peiling. As Zhou Jihong placed the silver medal around Xie Peiling's neck and handed the bronze to the German silver medalist, Chen Yuxi, standing on the highest podium, furrowed her brows slightly and softly reminded, \"Coach Zhou, the order of the medals is wrong.\"
展开剩余88%Surprisingly, Zhou Jihong just smiled faintly and continued with the ceremony. It was only after Chen Yuxi initiated communication again that the two athletes exchanged their rightful medals.
Chen Yuxi, in this moment, had just clinched her fourth consecutive world championship title in the women's 10-meter platform with a remarkable score of 430.50 points. This score was 63.40 points higher than the runner-up, marking a dominant performance in the history of diving. Her eyes were slightly red during the awards ceremony, tears reflecting not only the emotions of winning four straight titles but also the mixed feelings of conquering this youthful event at the age of 19, a rare feat in the fiercely competitive world of women's platform diving where China had never previously produced an Olympic champion over the age of 20.
This World Championships held extraordinary significance for Chen Yuxi. With teammate Quan Hongchan absent due to an ankle injury, returning to Guangdong for recovery, she single-handedly carried the flag for Chinese women's platform diving. She secured three gold medals in mixed team, synchronized 10-meter platform, and individual 10-meter platform events, achieving the \"Triple Crown\" milestone. During the finals, Xie Peiling dazzled with her 407C dive, briefly surpassing her senior teammate. However, Chen Yuxi's exceptional mental toughness and stability allowed her to regain absolute dominance in the subsequent dives. As she completed her final dive, she embraced tightly with coach Yu Xiaoling. This 19-year-old Shanghai native not only became the first female platform diver in World Championships history to win four consecutive titles in an individual event but also scripted her own legend with nine World Championships gold medals.
The central figure in the minor incident on the award podium, Zhou Jihong, held a particularly special role. Just two months ago, on June 20th, this \"Iron Lady\" of Chinese diving had just accepted the position of National Diving Team head coach, with her tenure extending until the end of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. As China's first Olympic diving champion, her coaching career was illustrious: leading the team to numerous honors since 2000 through three Olympic cycles. Her personal appearance as the awards presenter was seen as a symbolic transition from China's first Olympic diving gold medalist to a new generation leader like Chen Yuxi, embodying continuity.
Despite the controversy sparked by Zhou Jihong's mistake in awarding medals, her \"make the best of it\" approach was widely understood. Perhaps it was a humorous way for a newly appointed head coach to relieve the pressure. Chen Yuxi's keen observation and timely communication demonstrated the evolving leadership of a young athlete. When Xie Peiling finally wore the bronze medal, the moment when the three athletes smiled at each other became more moving than any score.
While perfection on the sports stage is admirable, the real-life \"imperfections\" often carry richer meanings. This minor incident during the awards ceremony revealed the seamless understanding between different generations of the Chinese diving team. Zhou Jihong's composure during the transition of roles, Chen Yuxi's sense of responsibility as the team's core athlete, and Xie Peiling's acceptance of unexpected circumstances collectively painted a sports and humanistic picture transcending mere victories and losses. When Chen Yuxi took the initiative to exchange the medals, she fulfilled not only the duties of a champion but also conveyed a spirit of teamwork.
True sportsmanship requires both the pursuit of perfection and the acceptance of imperfections. As the Chinese national flag rose in Singapore, this perfection within imperfection might just be the profound code behind the enduring success of China's diving dream team, forged by scores but forever surpassing them.
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