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By Ziyue Shui
Edited by Ziyue Shui
Once hailed as a rising star in swimming, he secured the men's 100m butterfly gold at the 1986 Bangkok Asian Games.
Known as the 'Star-Maker of the Pool', he coached Liu Zige to Olympic glory.
Even today, Liu Zige's 200m butterfly record from 2009 remains unbroken.
He is none other than the renowned 'Golden Coach' of swimming, Jin Wei.
Initially praised for his coaching prowess, even international coaches acknowledged his world-class methods. Many hoped he would groom more outstanding athletes.
Yet, Jin Wei's post-success actions disappointed many.
Not only did he marry all three of his apprentices, including Olympic champion Liu Zige, who is 23 years his junior, he also allegedly demanded the use of banned substances for performance gains.
Such actions, lacking sportsmanship, ruined the promising careers of once talented athletes, a disgraceful revelation.
Initially famous for grooming Olympic champion Liu Zige, his reputation was impeccable.
At just 9 years old, Liu Zige was discovered by Jin Wei.
Back then, she was just an ordinary member of the Liaoning Benxi City Swimming Team.
During training, Jin Wei, who had retired and opened a swimming club in Shenyang, spotted her talent.
Recognizing her potential, despite her young age, he saw her graceful and precise strokes, reminiscent of effortlessly riding the waves.
Having studied under swimming's paternal figure, Wood, in Australia, Jin Wei knew Liu Zige's talent was exceptional and convinced her team to let her join him.
He fully funded Liu Zige's training and promised a tailored program, even assuring her parents of her well-being, ensuring her healthy growth.
Thus, Jin Wei successfully brought this future swimming champion under his wing.
True to his promise, Jin Wei meticulously cared for 9-year-old Liu Zige.
Using techniques learned in Australia, he crafted a world-class training regimen for her.
During this time, Liu Zige's swimming skills flourished.
Six years later, confident in Liu Zige's maturity, Jin Wei took her to compete in the World Short Course Swimming Championships.
Liu Zige, proving her mettle, won her first gold in the women's 200m individual medley on a grand stage.
Jin Wei's coaching success soared alongside Liu Zige's accomplishments.
Together, they moved from Shenyang Club to Shanghai Swim Team, finally reaching the national team.
In 2008, as an Olympic newcomer, Liu Zige shattered the world record and won the swimming gold.
Her achievements amazed many, with foreign coaches noting her technique matched world-class standards and resembled the Australian team's style.
Jin Wei's time in Australia quickly made him a renowned coach domestically.
However, subsequent events tarnished his reputation.
As Liu Zige and Jin Wei gained fame, media scrutiny intensified into their private lives, uncovering unsettling details.
First, after Liu Zige won Olympic gold, she used her prize money to buy Jin Wei a luxury car worth approximately 1.7 million.
When questioned, Liu Zige explained that when they were younger, she saw Jin Wei sell his new car to fund better training facilities for them.
At a car exhibition, she overheard him admiring a Land Rover, so the team privately decided whoever succeeded first would buy it for him.
But their relationship seemed deeper than just a car.
In addition to their rigorous training, they shared intimate meals and outings, with Jin Wei showing more care for Liu Zige than his own children.
However, when news broke in 2016 of Liu Zige's impending marriage to Jin Wei, many online users were shocked.
Subsequent investigations revealed Jin Wei's two previous wives were also his students, who divorced shortly after giving birth.
Netizens feared Liu Zige might follow the same path, given her innocence and disinterest in endorsements, smartphones, and even WeChat.
Besides training, her only hobby was reading.
While many wished Liu Zige could distinguish between mentorship and romance, little time was left for persuasion.
On September 14, 2016, Liu Zige announced her relationship with Jin Wei, marrying him just ten days later in Beijing.
She chose to be a homemaker without pursuing a career, giving birth to a daughter in October 2017.
While their relationship raised eyebrows due to their mentor-student dynamic, Liu Zige's genuine affection for Jin Wei left little room for criticism.
However, Jin Wei's reputation was truly tarnished when it was revealed he had instructed his athletes to use banned substances.
During the Rio Olympics in August 2016, Jin Wei's swimmer Chen Xinyi set a personal best of 52.72 seconds in the women's 100m butterfly final, placing fourth.
Initially, everything seemed normal with no hint of wrongdoing.
However, the Rio Organizing Committee later found a banned substance in Chen Xinyi's urine sample.
While not a stimulant, the substance primarily acted as a diuretic, rapidly eliminating metabolites of performance enhancers from the body.
This substance was categorized as a banned stimulant only in 2016.
Due to suspicions of previous stimulant use by his athletes, Jin Wei's team was closely monitored.
At the 2012 London Olympics, his student Zhou Fei was suspected of using stimulants, but lacked sufficient evidence to take action.
This time, however, the evidence was overwhelming, and Chen Xinyi confirmed Jin Wei's role, claiming he insisted on using substances, threatening athletes with disqualification if they refused.
This revelation led to Jin Wei's swift dismissal from the national team and a lifetime ban from coaching anywhere else.
Subsequently, facing public backlash, Jin Wei left China, reportedly moving with Liu Zige to Australia to continue coaching.
Despite Liu Zige's trust, many hope Jin Wei will treat her well in this foreign land.
Jin Wei's actions not only morally reprehensible but also repeatedly harmed his students.
His blatant disregard for rules to achieve success, especially through banned substances, is truly despicable.
Now branded as a pariah, one wonders if he regrets his past actions.
Source: New Beijing Daily, China News Network\"
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