A springboard to LA success
Paris 2024 synchro champ eyes more individual honors after National Games gold
Though the 1m springboard is a non-Olympic discipline, it remains the foundation for every springboard diver, including Wang.
"There have been disappointments and setbacks, but I always remind myself to return to the basics. It keeps me grounded," he explained. "The 1m springboard is where I started, and it's where I continue to find motivation."
At the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Wang partnered with the seasoned veteran Xie Siyi to win gold in synchronized 3m springboard, and says he is now ready to take on a similar role in the team.
As Xie faces the physical challenges of aging, including injuries, Wang is determined to pursue the double gold in both synchronized and individual events at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
From a young boy swimming with floaties in the Yangtze River and a teenager who briefly questioned whether to leave the sport behind, to now being a key member of China's diving "Dream Team", Wang's rise has been marked by solid effort and unwavering dedication.
"The four years after Paris 2024 is like a game of chess — every move matters," Wang said. "The next Olympics will be even tougher, but my goal remains unchanged: double gold. I'll keep pushing forward, step by step, towards that target."
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