Medal record | ||
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Men's Swimming | ||
Representing China | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
2000 Sydney | 50 m butterfly S5 | |
2004 Athens | 200 m individual medley SM5 | |
2004 Athens | 4×50 m freestyle 20pts | |
2004 Athens | 50 m backstroke S5 | |
2004 Athens | 50 m butterfly S5 | |
2008 Beijing | 4x50 m freestyle 20pts | |
2008 Beijing | 4x50 m medley 20pts | |
2000 Sydney | 50 m backstroke S5 | |
2008 Beijing | 50 m backstroke S5 | |
2012 London | 50 m backstroke S5 | |
2000 Sydney | 4×50 m medley 20pts | |
2012 London | 50 m butterfly S5 |
He Junquan is a Chinese swimmer and multiple Paralympic gold medallist.
He represented China at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, winning a bronze medal, a gold and a silver. Competing again at the 2004 Paralympics, he won four gold medals. He is representing China again at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. In his favorite event, the 50 m backstroke, he earned a silver, "outtouched" 0.15 seconds by Brazilian Daniel Dias. His first gold came in 4X50m freestyle where China set a world record with a time of 2 mins 18.15 secs. A second world record and gold followed in the Men's 4 x 50m Medley 20pts. He also competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, winning a second silver in the 50m backstroke S5, and later a bronze in the 50m butterfly S5.
He Junquan has no arms. He has stated that, having to hit the edge of the pool with his head to stop the chronometre, he frequently scratches his scalp and hurts his back and neck.
Reporting on the competition at the 2008 Games, Will Swanton of the Sydney Morning Herald wrote: