When I saw Wang Shun’s training video, I suddenly remembered my cousin studying abroad – he always complains about not being able to watch domestic sports events smoothly

I was scrolling through my phone during lunch break when a video from CCTV Sports popped up – Wang Shun, the Olympic champion, training intensely at Zhejiang Sports Vocational College. The way he moved through the water, creating those perfect ripples, suddenly took me back to video calls with my cousin studying in Canada.

My cousin, an engineering student in Toronto, is a huge sports fan. Last time we talked, his voice crackled with frustration through the poor connection: ‘I tried watching the National Games highlights, but it kept buffering! Wang Shun won 6 gold medals in the last competition? I only caught glimpses between loading screens.’

There’s something about watching athletes like Wang Shun that hits different when you’re far from home. The 31-year-old swimmer, preparing for his fifth National Games appearance, has collected 15 gold medals throughout his career. That’s more gold than my cousin has successfully streamed sports events from overseas.

I remember my cousin describing his viewing experience: ‘The video would play for three seconds, then freeze just as Wang Shun was about to touch the wall. It’s like watching sports through a strobe light.’ He missed the moment when Wang Shun completed his legendary 15-gold collection during the 2021 National Games because the stream decided to take a permanent coffee break.

When I saw Wang Shun's training video, I suddenly remembered my cousin studying abroad - he always complains about not being able to watch domestic sports events smoothly

What struck me was how geographical barriers can make something as universal as sports feel distant. While we in China can seamlessly watch Wang Shun’s journey, overseas Chinese like my cousin have to wrestle with technology just to catch a glimpse of homegrown heroes making history.

The data shows this isn’t just my cousin’s problem – according to a 2024 survey about overseas Chinese media consumption, approximately 68% of respondents reported difficulties accessing domestic sports content from abroad. Yet 92% said watching events like the National Games made them feel connected to home.

Writing this, I just messaged my cousin: ‘Wang Shun’s going for more gold in the upcoming National Games.’ He replied instantly: ‘Better start praying to the internet gods now!’ How about you? Have you ever been overseas trying to watch domestic sports or shows, only to be defeated by loading screens? Share your stories below – maybe we can collectively solve this modern diaspora dilemma!

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