When I Saw Wang Shun’s Swim Time, I Suddenly Remembered My High School PE Class

When I Saw Wang Shun's Swim Time, I Suddenly Remembered My High School PE Class

I was scrolling through my phone during lunch break when I saw the news about Wang Shun – 2:00.10 in the 200m medley, topping the semifinals at the National Games. The number flashed on my screen, and suddenly I was transported back to my high school’s swimming pool, the smell of chlorine hitting me like a time machine.

You know that feeling when a sports moment just clicks? I remember our PE teacher making us watch swimming competitions, saying ‘Pay attention to their turns!’ while we teenagers just wanted to escape the humid pool area. Wang Shun’s smooth strokes in the video reminded me of my classmate Xiao Li – the only one who could actually swim properly while the rest of us splashed around like drowning cats.

What’s funny is how sports connect us across time and distance. My cousin in Canada messaged me this morning: ‘Saw Wang Shun’s results! Can’t believe I’m getting emotional about swimming times while making pancakes.’ She’s been overseas for eight years, but still follows Chinese sports like it’s her morning coffee ritual.

I checked the data – swimming has become one of the most watched sports among overseas Chinese communities. Maybe it’s the universal language of water, or maybe it’s because we all remember those mandatory swimming lessons that felt like torture but now feel like nostalgia.

When I Saw Wang Shun's Swim Time, I Suddenly Remembered My High School PE Class

Anyway, watching Wang Shun glide through the water made me think about how we chase different things at different stages of life. In high school, we just wanted to pass the swimming test. Now, we’re cheering for athletes breaking records while balancing work deadlines in different time zones.

When I Saw Wang Shun's Swim Time, I Suddenly Remembered My High School PE Class

As I write this, my phone pings – it’s my aunt sharing the same news with three crying-laughing emojis. She added: ‘Remember when you almost drowned during the backstroke test?’ Some memories just stick, whether we’re watching from hometown pools or overseas apartments. What about you? Did any recent sports moment trigger unexpected memories?

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