It's Official: This is China's Worst Olympics Since 1996
By Bridget O'Donnell
Despite some big highlights — notably Fu Yuanhui and the women's volleyball team — China had a disappointing turnout at the Rio Olympics, placing below second place on the medal table for the first time since 2004.
Capturing 27 golds, Great Britain edged out China by just one gold medal, securing their second place spot on the final medal table. Meanwhile, both countries lagged behind the US, which earned 46 gold medals in these Games.
State media were quick to dismiss the poor performance, with the Global Times insisting that the Chinese public were "unfazed" by China's "sluggish medal winning."
"The time in which we relied on sports to show our strength or prove our reputation is over, particularly after 2008," sports doctor Luo Le told GT.
Meanwhile, two-time ping pong gold medalist Ding Ning was China's flag bearer at the closing ceremony last night.
[Images via China Daily, Weibo, Google]
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