Unbelievable this guy. It's like he wakes up and say you know i need some aerobics training today and proceeds to saunter into a world cup elite level competition and breaks a record 😅
Actually if you listen to all his calls on Pan's race, Bobby has a huge admiration for him. "Sky's the limit." He would love for Pan to sweep all the freestyle distances. I don't think anyone would have thought one of the freestyle masters in Ian Thorpe could have that extensive range up to the 800m. So, I think Bobby is a fan, as much as us.
@@tonyrogers5469 hmmm… normal people would appreciate people correcting them. And I was very friendly. The point is that I was not even correcting you, how come you reacted like this? What’s wrong with you? You don’t have a good life? Didn’t have a good child? Making you have such a strong inferiority complex?
I read that he rarely training n participate in short course....but here he already won 2 gold, 400m n 800m!!!!!...very impressive n i believe he's gifted....the way he raced out those opponents even he was behind them at 1st....his sprinting is amazing!!!
@@tiktokboss1012 It's the turns that get him on the 100. He's basically underwater for 15 meters and 10 m on top of the water. He excels on the water but he admits, he needs to work on his turns, which is the reason he entered the 400 and 800 - more turns, but cumulatively, more room for him to recover, as well. The 100 doesn't give him enough top water time to explode. Likely with more practice and perfecting his turns, he'll have even the short course 100m down pat.
Yo dude pls remember this in your mind all times ok. That Australian guy ( said this kinda words ) which he isn't a coach at all. He was just a athlete which has never or ever been won the gold before only. He just can't accept his people losing to the Chinese swimmer athlete ok. That's why he said this is not humanly possible 🙄.
@@samtat0315 I wonder if Siobhan Haughey's coach, Tom Rushton, gave him an earful privately. He has publicly called Brett a "loudmouth" and basically an online nobody. But I have recently seen that Brett interviewed Tom. I didn't watch the interview but I didn't see any index references to Pan. I hope Pan never gives him the light of day of any interview (as much as Brett is likely salivating at the chance and the Western media are hounding him for an exclusive chat). That nobody doesn't deserve Pan.
Thank you, as always, for your uploads, especially of Pan's races with the English commentary - and without all the distracting graphics. I watched the race live but Peacock or my connection kept buffering and stuttering such that it was awful. (I should subscribe to your channel, as often as I visit!)
Hi! This video actually has closed captioning that RUclips does generate. But I know that this video came from the English live stream, Peacock, which likely encoded closed captioning in the video. Now, if only we can figure out how you can encode the videos with even just the Chinese captions, browsers with translating extensions should be able to translate the Chinese captions to the language viewers are fluent in. Then, you can just manually add the Chinese subtitles without having to translate, where oftentimes, the Chinese videos already have subtitles. You can just copy-and-paste to encode the videos.
As Bobby said, elite swimmers usually focus on just two distances at most: 50 and 100 or 100 and 200 or 200 and 400 and so on. I think Ian Thorpe crossed over from 100 to 400 - and did them well (meaning able to win gold). I checked out Sun Yang, the previous male Chinese swimmer who made a mark in freestyle. Surprisingly or not, Sun Yang had a lot of range than his renown specialty in the long distances (1500 and 800). He also won gold medals in 400 and also swam 200 and was able to medal (silver) - more so in the World Championships. It's exciting to see Pan's career progress.
@@seanmurphy3836 You're absolutely right. He's won gold for the 1500m, 400m and 200m, which is an impressive range that perhaps only Katie Ledecky has a wider range of winning Olympics gold for 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m, with her main specialty in the 800m and 1500m. It's a shame Sun cut his career short with that disruption. Yeah, I believe he got royally shafted. Yet, he could have avoided it all together had he taken the playbook by many of just pretending not to be home and not letting the unaccredited, unofficial anti-doping agents into his home (which the athletes are allowed 3 missed drug tests before it's considered a drug violation); he had already been tested at least every 2 weeks and more frequently coming off a swim meet with all clean results. Or as a Western journalist reported, he could have opted for those oh-so-convenient TUEs that the Western athletes favor as loopholes. He had pre-existing heart palpitations that he was prescribed long before TMZ was arbitrarily decided to be switched onto the banned list as precaution (not necessarily any science has proven it's an effective PED). Coulda, woulda, shoulda ... that ship has sailed.
@@tonyh4392 Hi Tony, you're more than welcome with whichever info I shared that you found informative. There is so much mis- and disinformation circulating, the facts get lost. And I have to admit that I repeated a misinformation about the frequency of the drug testing of Qin Haiyang of up to 7 times a day that was reported by a British newspaper that picked up conjecture in a Weibo post. But from Qin himself in one of those press conferences after medaling, he said he was tested once a day at 6 AM. Pan, on the other hand, was tested less frequently of once every 2 or 3 days but of the same timeframe of 6 AM or noon or 7 PM. I had to double-check on the facts after another commenter corrected me that the 7 times a day was false. That person was accurate and thankfully checked my misstatement, which it's been repeated so often by many other people, it's become impossible to set the record straight. Regardless, the point still stands that Qin was excessively tested. Now, I have to correct something misleading that I posted elsewhere. Since that post, I've gathered more info and evidence that lead to another interpretation. Cheers!
@@tonyh4392 Hi Tony, you're more than welcome with whichever info I shared that you found informative. There is so much mis- and disinformation circulating, the facts get lost. And I have to admit that I repeated a misinformation about the frequency of the drug testing of Qin Haiyang of up to 7 times a day that was reported by a British newspaper that picked up conjecture in a Weibo post. But from Qin himself in one of those press conferences after medaling, he said he was tested once a day at 6 AM. Pan, on the other hand, was tested less frequently of once every 2 or 3 days but of the same timeframe of 6 AM or noon or 7 PM. I had to double-check on the facts after another commenter corrected me that the 7 times a day was false. That person was accurate and thankfully checked my misstatement, which it's been repeated so often by many other people, it's become impossible to set the record straight. Regardless, the point still stands that Qin was excessively tested. Now, I have to correct something misleading that I posted elsewhere. Since that post, I've gathered more info and evidence that lead to another interpretation. Cheers!
Normally swimmers who swim 100m sometimes do 50 or 200m. Then there are those who do say 200 and 400m. Finally you get the ones who do 800 and 1500m. (As their strokes are different. They pace themselves differently etc. they do different training). Even Ledecky who is so good in long distance races is not competitive in 50,100 or even 200m Then you get Pan who breaks 100m WR and is now winning 800 short course. Amazing.
I think it's hard for him to win all events n i don't think anyone ever do that..but he still won 2 out of 3 even breaking the wc record so it's very impressive...plus he didn't compete for short course for a long time so this makes the win more greater
@@lttml6039 I hate to badmouth Katie, as she does come off as a nice person who doesn't rock the boat. But, yes, that but, she's aging rapidly with thinning hair and receding hair line, which are typical with anabolic steroids. Notice several of the prominent male (Western) swimmers are also prematurely aging and balding. Not necessarily accusing them of steroids abuse, but certainly curious for these swimmers to be aging so badly (especially the hair loss) only in their mid to late 20s.
Why a very recent video can be of such poor quality is beyond my comprehension. You'd have to do that on purpose but why you do that is again beyond my comprehension.
Just a World Cup unless he had swum faster than 7:20 or something, which Daniel Riffen currently holds the short course World Championship record. There's a short course World Championship coming up in December in Budapest, I believe. So there's ops then for Pan.
I've been finding the steaming quality not only on the uploaded videos (worse with another youtube channel) and even streaming from Peacock bad. I think with the youtube creators, it might be conserving on file size with a low resolution (appears to be the quality of 240) or maybe when they captured the stream, it was of a low resolution for efficiency. But I have to admit, at least from me, beggars can't be choosy. I still appreciate this youtube creators content.
@@Blooming529 the FACT is that this is not an Olympic size pool. Wtf are you arguing about? Olympic size pool is the STANDARD for global sqimming competition
Chinese female runners' coaches from the 1990s (world records in running, including 3000m in 8 min 06 sec) shared their endurance secrets with Pan Zhanle😊
I am a swimmer. I have not seen such speed from a swimmer Pan Zhanle. He really dominates the waters!
Pan was using this competition as training but got the gold, king of freestyle.
and the wc as well
We in Malaysia support n Love you Pan zhela U r da greatest of all time now
Pan Zanhle is going to be the GOAT !!!!!! My hero !!!!!
His form is outstanding - no wasted motion in his stroke and he has such good balance!
As Bobby Hurley, the swimming commentator, said, his stroke technique is perfect - the best in the business.
Pan Zhanle is a swimming god !
Just too nice to see Pan's outstanding performance, keep going....
Unbelievable this guy. It's like he wakes up and say you know i need some aerobics training today and proceeds to saunter into a world cup elite level competition and breaks a record 😅
He used to swim 1500 when he was younger
@@ikoopa15he only 20
😂😂😂 Thw entire Chinese team dopes. Their records are meaninglrss to the real swimming community.
@@ArohaStillcry harder kiddo😂
@@ArohaStill just go talk to the WADA and see if they will immediately conduct a drug test on the Chinese team or if they will see you as a fool😅
It's funny and gratifying to listen to the commentator's reluctance and dismay at Pan's win and record.
Sound like Australian accent btw
Actually if you listen to all his calls on Pan's race, Bobby has a huge admiration for him. "Sky's the limit." He would love for Pan to sweep all the freestyle distances. I don't think anyone would have thought one of the freestyle masters in Ian Thorpe could have that extensive range up to the 800m.
So, I think Bobby is a fan, as much as us.
Pan keeps the world an amazing impression again. What a fun manboy!
Pan is simply amazing!
Pan is absolutely awesome.
So proud of Pan, he keep impress everyone ! Thanks Pan ! ❤
he **keeps impressing everyone😂
wow grammar police is everywhere.
@@tonyrogers5469 hmmm… normal people would appreciate people correcting them. And I was very friendly. The point is that I was not even correcting you, how come you reacted like this? What’s wrong with you? You don’t have a good life? Didn’t have a good child? Making you have such a strong inferiority complex?
@@tonyrogers5469😂😂😂
潘展樂是超人, 我的大英雄, yay!!
潘展乐是伟大的运动员!
I read that he rarely training n participate in short course....but here he already won 2 gold, 400m n 800m!!!!!...very impressive n i believe he's gifted....the way he raced out those opponents even he was behind them at 1st....his sprinting is amazing!!!
The Chinese team has unfortunately chosen to adopt the Russian model of doping and he is on Trimitazedine and a bunch of other stuff to cheat. Sad
And lost on 100. But that's ok. 400 & 800 are better medals for him.
@@tiktokboss1012 It's the turns that get him on the 100. He's basically underwater for 15 meters and 10 m on top of the water. He excels on the water but he admits, he needs to work on his turns, which is the reason he entered the 400 and 800 - more turns, but cumulatively, more room for him to recover, as well.
The 100 doesn't give him enough top water time to explode.
Likely with more practice and perfecting his turns, he'll have even the short course 100m down pat.
His aerobics is extraordinary
thats what his lady freond said
10:25 Asian won the top 3 of this World Cup competition with Pan breaking the record 👍 ❤ 🌷 💯
When you said Asian , it has to be East Asian that achieve the most . They’re in league of their own .
all 3 won by Pan? no korean or Japanese? 😅
@@randomchannel1004
@@randomchannel1004the West is crying, isn't it? 😂😅😮
Is it a fish? Is it a rocket 🚀? No, it is Pan!!
He's Peter Pan😮
Let's gooo Pan!!
He is on fire! 🔥
"This is not humanly possible..." - Australian swimming commentator and coach
He is not human, he is ban, ban, bang.
Yo dude pls remember this in your mind all times ok.
That Australian guy ( said this kinda words ) which he isn't a coach at all.
He was just a athlete which has never or ever been won the gold before only.
He just can't accept his people losing to the Chinese swimmer athlete ok.
That's why he said this is not humanly possible 🙄.
Of Course... ALL Chinese are DEMI-GODS !!!!!!
@@samtat0315 I wonder if Siobhan Haughey's coach, Tom Rushton, gave him an earful privately. He has publicly called Brett a "loudmouth" and basically an online nobody. But I have recently seen that Brett interviewed Tom. I didn't watch the interview but I didn't see any index references to Pan.
I hope Pan never gives him the light of day of any interview (as much as Brett is likely salivating at the chance and the Western media are hounding him for an exclusive chat). That nobody doesn't deserve Pan.
And neither it is.
Pan Zhanle's win in 100m and 800m is akin to winning in 200m and 5000m in ahtletics. What great ability!
I’d argue it’s more like winning the 400m and 5000m
INCREDIBLE 🌟🌟🌟
This guy is very versatile.
Bravo to China Rise Peacefully and be Strong :) :) :)
Pride of the country.
太厉害了👍!潘展乐你是怎么做到的,伟大的运动员❤❤
Thank you, as always, for your uploads, especially of Pan's races with the English commentary - and without all the distracting graphics. I watched the race live but Peacock or my connection kept buffering and stuttering such that it was awful. (I should subscribe to your channel, as often as I visit!)
Hi!
This video actually has closed captioning that RUclips does generate. But I know that this video came from the English live stream, Peacock, which likely encoded closed captioning in the video.
Now, if only we can figure out how you can encode the videos with even just the Chinese captions, browsers with translating extensions should be able to translate the Chinese captions to the language viewers are fluent in. Then, you can just manually add the Chinese subtitles without having to translate, where oftentimes, the Chinese videos already have subtitles. You can just copy-and-paste to encode the videos.
Go Asia Go!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 PAN ZHANLE ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Now that everyone is tired of talking about PEDs suddenly Western media doesn't talk about him anymore...Pan Zhanle is amazing!
Of note, Pan swam with a negative split where his last 400 meters were faster than his front half 400 meters.
It’s fucking hard to break 100 and 800 world record.even Phelps can’t do that.
@@rossw1365he’s not hear to break any records anyway, he’s just here to lose some weight
Actually the world record is 15 seconds faster, insane
Huh! How'd you get that f-word through when my "clean" comments are frequently blocked?
Again a humanly possible performance! 😂😂🤣🤣
As Bobby said, elite swimmers usually focus on just two distances at most: 50 and 100 or 100 and 200 or 200 and 400 and so on. I think Ian Thorpe crossed over from 100 to 400 - and did them well (meaning able to win gold).
I checked out Sun Yang, the previous male Chinese swimmer who made a mark in freestyle. Surprisingly or not, Sun Yang had a lot of range than his renown specialty in the long distances (1500 and 800). He also won gold medals in 400 and also swam 200 and was able to medal (silver) - more so in the World Championships.
It's exciting to see Pan's career progress.
Sun Yang is also an Olympic gold medalist in the 200 meter free
@@seanmurphy3836 You're absolutely right. He's won gold for the 1500m, 400m and 200m, which is an impressive range that perhaps only Katie Ledecky has a wider range of winning Olympics gold for 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m, with her main specialty in the 800m and 1500m.
It's a shame Sun cut his career short with that disruption. Yeah, I believe he got royally shafted. Yet, he could have avoided it all together had he taken the playbook by many of just pretending not to be home and not letting the unaccredited, unofficial anti-doping agents into his home (which the athletes are allowed 3 missed drug tests before it's considered a drug violation); he had already been tested at least every 2 weeks and more frequently coming off a swim meet with all clean results. Or as a Western journalist reported, he could have opted for those oh-so-convenient TUEs that the Western athletes favor as loopholes. He had pre-existing heart palpitations that he was prescribed long before TMZ was arbitrarily decided to be switched onto the banned list as precaution (not necessarily any science has proven it's an effective PED).
Coulda, woulda, shoulda ... that ship has sailed.
@@someone5002 Thank u for such info. Greeting
@@tonyh4392 Hi Tony, you're more than welcome with whichever info I shared that you found informative. There is so much mis- and disinformation circulating, the facts get lost. And I have to admit that I repeated a misinformation about the frequency of the drug testing of Qin Haiyang of up to 7 times a day that was reported by a British newspaper that picked up conjecture in a Weibo post. But from Qin himself in one of those press conferences after medaling, he said he was tested once a day at 6 AM. Pan, on the other hand, was tested less frequently of once every 2 or 3 days but of the same timeframe of 6 AM or noon or 7 PM.
I had to double-check on the facts after another commenter corrected me that the 7 times a day was false. That person was accurate and thankfully checked my misstatement, which it's been repeated so often by many other people, it's become impossible to set the record straight.
Regardless, the point still stands that Qin was excessively tested.
Now, I have to correct something misleading that I posted elsewhere. Since that post, I've gathered more info and evidence that lead to another interpretation.
Cheers!
@@tonyh4392
Hi Tony, you're more than welcome with whichever info I shared that you found informative. There is so much mis- and disinformation circulating, the facts get lost. And I have to admit that I repeated a misinformation about the frequency of the drug testing of Qin Haiyang of up to 7 times a day that was reported by a British newspaper that picked up conjecture in a Weibo post. But from Qin himself in one of those press conferences after medaling, he said he was tested once a day at 6 AM. Pan, on the other hand, was tested less frequently of once every 2 or 3 days but of the same timeframe of 6 AM or noon or 7 PM.
I had to double-check on the facts after another commenter corrected me that the 7 times a day was false. That person was accurate and thankfully checked my misstatement, which it's been repeated so often by many other people, it's become impossible to set the record straight.
Regardless, the point still stands that Qin was excessively tested.
Now, I have to correct something misleading that I posted elsewhere. Since that post, I've gathered more info and evidence that lead to another interpretation.
Cheers!
6:57 Pan starts to lead in last 200m and is really fast in last 25m.
Normally swimmers who swim 100m sometimes do 50 or 200m. Then there are those who do say 200 and 400m. Finally you get the ones who do 800 and 1500m. (As their strokes are different. They pace themselves differently etc. they do different training). Even Ledecky who is so good in long distance races is not competitive in 50,100 or even 200m
Then you get Pan who breaks 100m WR and is now winning 800 short course. Amazing.
@@houtansadeghi He breaks the mold, doesn't he? I love it.
@@houtansadeghi
He also won 400 short course !
Pan is not human!!!
潘展樂👍👏😊☺️❤️
#1 PRC
#2 ROK
#3 JPN
Top 3 all asians
Pan is just incredible! No room for nay sayers 😂
Pan👍👍👍👍
Спорт, это то лучшее, что придумало человечество 😊😊😊
His face like my son.I am in Singapore
from 100 to 800 such an amazing muscle fibers fast twitch to glycolytic anaerobic system .
How i wish Pan is a Singaporean. ❤
Pan is going to overtake Sun Yang as the best Chinese male swimmer
already took over sweetheart
@@stephenchui3854 not yet. Sun Yang still the underwater king
Pan, What's your strategy?
Pan: Keep up with the pack & swim a little faster last 10 meters😮😅
They using camera equipment for 1980?
2024 olympics instrument
Wait.. did he just win all the Freestyle events?
Ironically he was outside of the podium in the 100 free event itself at this meet.
I think it's hard for him to win all events n i don't think anyone ever do that..but he still won 2 out of 3 even breaking the wc record so it's very impressive...plus he didn't compete for short course for a long time so this makes the win more greater
He's a fish!
It will be interesting to hear what that arrogant Aussie coach have to say. 😂😂😂
He might become the Katie Ledecky of the mens swim and dominate in several events.
Katie has never won the 100m
@@yiw2587 Right, Katie isn't considered remotely as a sprinter. Pan has proven he can expand beyond as sprinter.
@@yiw2587 I only mean that a lot of times when Katie swims she is winning easily and has been winning for many years not comparing events.
He dint turned purple like Katie
@@lttml6039 I hate to badmouth Katie, as she does come off as a nice person who doesn't rock the boat. But, yes, that but, she's aging rapidly with thinning hair and receding hair line, which are typical with anabolic steroids. Notice several of the prominent male (Western) swimmers are also prematurely aging and balding.
Not necessarily accusing them of steroids abuse, but certainly curious for these swimmers to be aging so badly (especially the hair loss) only in their mid to late 20s.
Is there anyone else from the west saying something ? Haha
This is humanly impossible unless you are a Chinese. 😂😅😊
1:12 lol
at 9:46, the subtitle should be “well, the sky’s the limit for Pan Zhanle”
THE BRUCE LEE MASTER OF WATER !@#$ PAN SUPER IMPRESSIVE !@#$
Why a very recent video can be of such poor quality is beyond my comprehension. You'd have to do that on purpose but why you do that is again beyond my comprehension.
Is this a world record? Or just a world cup record?
Just a World Cup unless he had swum faster than 7:20 or something, which Daniel Riffen currently holds the short course World Championship record. There's a short course World Championship coming up in December in Budapest, I believe. So there's ops then for Pan.
韩国人也很厉害,在前半段基本上处于领先状态
任何游泳比賽的關鍵都在後半段,潘展樂游到最後200公尺的時候,等於已經鎖定勝局了!韓國那位小將才17歲,已經算是天才選手了,但他和潘展樂的最大差別就是實力恰恰相反,也就是說,潘展樂的後400公尺比他的前400公尺游得更快,到了最後剩200公尺時,他游得又比前200公尺還要快,等到最後剩25公尺時,潘展樂就全速拼了!但韓國那為小將策略上完全相反,前半段400公尺一直保持第一名,甚至游到近500公尺時,他還是和潘展樂並駕齊軀,但500公尺過後?他顯然已耗去太多勁了,而潘展樂反倒是這才開使真正加速發威,而且是逐漸愈游愈快,游完600公尺過後,
潘展樂已無對手了!
为什么画质这么差
I've been finding the steaming quality not only on the uploaded videos (worse with another youtube channel) and even streaming from Peacock bad. I think with the youtube creators, it might be conserving on file size with a low resolution (appears to be the quality of 240) or maybe when they captured the stream, it was of a low resolution for efficiency.
But I have to admit, at least from me, beggars can't be choosy. I still appreciate this youtube creators content.
so 1st 2nd and 3rd , all are asian ?
Yup, we need to get used to more and more Asians on the podium.
Is it what they call Asian century? @@rogerzen8696
I wonder what the West is saying this time.
I much more prefer 50 meter pool.
Something îs wrong with this People ! Need verified .....
1500.。
But somebody said doping 😒
those people who said doping are not doubt but smear.
The West? 😮😂😅🎉
Horrible optics.
This is not olympics size pool. Breaking the record means nothing
Be mindful of your conclusion. Do you mean all athletes have ever broken World Cup records in short course are nothing?
@@Blooming529 the FACT is that this is not an Olympic size pool. Wtf are you arguing about? Olympic size pool is the STANDARD for global sqimming competition
But he still best the crap out of everyone in the same pool.
他说最近有点吃胖了,这次来就是想减减肥
Chinese female runners' coaches from the 1990s (world records in running, including 3000m in 8 min 06 sec) shared their endurance secrets with Pan Zhanle😊
Why the secret can only be shared to Pan not all athletes from China in all sports earlier? Sore loser😅
Yeah, Pan should have learnt from US and Australian team to claim asthma
why the length of the lane is only 25M? the Olympics standard is 50M! why they allow the match in this swimming pool?
this is shorty
course (25m) championship