China National Winter Swim Championship
The China National Swim Championship was held Dec. 15-18, 2006, in Shanghai.
The China Swimming Association brought the following CTS equipment to the Shanghai Podong Natatorium to facilitate the timing and scoring of the national meet:
- Championship Start System with horns and underwater speaker.
- System 6 Timing Consoles.
- Touch Pads and backup buttons.
- RJPLs (relay judging platforms with speedlights).
- Cable harnesses and assorted wiring.
- CTSO (CTS output) to send data from the System 6 timers to the scoreboard.
The China Swimming Association uses CTS equipment for all of their national meets.

Shanghai Morning Post, December 21, 2006 25-year-old swimmer Zhu Yong-Wen is making a comeback for the 2008 Olympics.
She won two gold medals in the China National Winter Swim Championships – one
each in the 100m and 50m Freestyle.

Xin Wen Evening
Post, December 21, 2006
On the left, 25-year-old Zhu Yong-Wen wins two gold medals in the China National
Winter Swim Championships. On the right, up-and-coming 15-year-old Xuan Yang
wins the gold in the 400m Freestyle in the China National Winter Swim Championships,
dedicating his medal to his mother and to his coach.

Race start

Bob Clauson of CTS congratulates 13-year-old Tang Yi, gold medalist in the 200m Women's Freestyle

Timer operators behind the scenes at the meet

Shanghai Podong Natatorium

2008 Olympics advertised near The Great Wall
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