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250 million react online as China Olympic hero closes supporters club over toxic fan culture

  • Champion swimmer Pan Zhanle is known for integrity and straight-shooting approach to media

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Chinese Olympic swimming hero Pan Zhanle has closed down his fan club amid concerns about the divisive nature of so-called fandom culture. Photo: SCMP composite/Xinhua/Sina
Yating Yangin Beijing

Chinese Olympic champion and new 100m freestyle world-record holder, Pan Zhanle, has been making headlines recently, but not in the water.

His profile has been raised a notch higher, if that is possible given his already huge popularity, by taking a stand against so-called fandom culture.

He has even gone as far as disbanding his official fan group, a move for which he has gained widespread praise.

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Affectionately known as “the new flying fish”, Pan became a national sensation during the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he clinched two gold medals and propelled Chinese swimming to new heights.

Not only did he set a new world record in the men’s 100m freestyle, he also contributed to a historic victory in the men’s 4 x 100m medley relay on his 20th birthday, ending the United States’ 64-year domination of the event.

Pan’s decision to close down the fan club has sparked a lively online discussion. Photo: AFP
Pan’s decision to close down the fan club has sparked a lively online discussion. Photo: AFP

His straightforward, vivid, and sincere demeanour breaks from the traditional scripted form of most media interactions.

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