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Home village of 14-year-old Chinese diving champion Quan Hongchan closed to outsiders following win in Tokyo Olympics

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 9 — The village where Chinese Olympic gold medallist Quan Hongchan hails from is now closed to outsiders including relatives following her win.reported the forced closure was due to large groups of people having started to gather causing traffic and going against epidemic prevention and control regulations.

A villager said that there were people coming to the village to livestream even after midnight or in the rain. As the youngest athlete in China’s delegation, the 14-year-old amazed audiences around the world last Thursday with her incredible performance in the women’s 10-meter platform, including three perfect-10 dives for a record-breaking total score of 466.20.

A hospital in her hometown Zhanjiang, South China’s Guangdong Province announced on Friday that it would provide a full range of medical services for her mother as well as her sick grandfather.

 

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Makes you wonder what would’ve happen to her mother and grandfather had she not come home with a gold medal.

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