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World champion swimmer Ning Zetao kicked out of China’s national swimming squad

The 23-year-old from Henan province became the first Asian swimmer to win the 100 metres freestyle at the world championships

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Ning Zetao has been scrapped from the national squad. Photo: Reuters
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World champion Ning Zetao has been ditched from China’s national swimming squad for violating several team rules including signing sponsorship contracts without the team’s consent.

Ning had been sent back to his Chinese Navy team for training, said Xinhua, citing the Chinese swimming authority.

“Ning Zetao violated the rules of the national swimming team which has resulted in adverse effect on the team,” said a statement from the Swimming Management Centre of the General Administration of Sport of China. “Everyone is equal and should abide by rules in sports,” said the statement, adding that the decision was made last October by the Chinese national swimming team.
Ning is the new golden boy of Chinese swimming. Photo: AFP
Ning is the new golden boy of Chinese swimming. Photo: AFP
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It also said Ning had refused to comply with the team’s competition assignment, and declined to take part in an Olympic qualifying relay event which caused the Chinese men’s team to miss the 4x200m freestyle relay at the Rio Games.

Ning was unable to be reached for comment.

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In 2015, the 23-year-old from China’s heartland province of Henan became the first Asian swimmer to win the 100 metres freestyle at the world championships. Thanks to his boyish good looks, he is a household name in China and goes by the nickname “Baozi,” or “steamed bun”.

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