China's former 100m freestyle world champion and swimming pin-up Ning
Zetao announced his retirement from the sport on Wednesday, his 26th
birthday.A fan favourite in China because of his ability and looks, Ning
won the 100m free world title in 2015 and was a four-time gold
medallist at the Asian Games a year earlier.To get more ning zetao, you can visit shine news official website.
But his career has been on the slide since and he hangs up his trunks
with the reputation of a talent never fulfilled.Ning, who served a
one-year suspension after testing positive for clenbuterol in 2011,
announced his retirement on Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter.
"Don?t be afraid of the past and the future! Say good bye to the
swimming pool and blue water and restart my own new life," Ning wrote.
"Thank you, my dear fans! I wish you all the best."
He added in English: "The way to success is never easy, push yourself and DO NOT SETTLE."
After his feat at the world championships the colourful Ning looked set
to star at the Olympics.But he bombed at Rio 2016, where he failed to
qualify for the 100m freestyle final.
In February 2017 he was thrown out of the China team for "violating the
rules" over sponsorship.He was unable to defend his world title later
that year after failing to qualify for the showpiece, citing an
abdominal injury.