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Ning Zetao
Chinese swimmer (born )
Ning Zetao (right) in Kazan | |
Fullname | 宁泽涛 |
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Nickname | Baozi (包子) |
Nationalteam | China |
Born | () 6 March (age31) Zhengzhou, Henan, China |
Height | m (6ft 3in) |
Weight | 81kg (lb) |
Sport | Swimming |
Strokes | Freestyle |
Club | PLA Navy team |
In this Chinese name, the family name is Ning (宁).
Ning Zetao (Chinese: 宁泽涛; pinyin: Nìng Zétāo or Níng Zétāo; Mandarin pronunciation:[niɤtʰaʊ] or [niɤtʰaʊ]; born 6 March ) is a Chinese former competitive swimmer. Specializing in the freestyle, he won a gold medal in the metre freestyle at the World Championships. At the Asian Games, he won gold medals in the 50 metre freestyle, 4 × metre medley relay, 4 × metre freestyle relay, and metre freestyle, breaking the Asian records in the latter two events.[2][3][4] Ning also swam for China at the Summer Olympics, but failed to proceed to any
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— When using Glazed Light on Tang San, the forbidden technique of her clan which damages the user's lifespan, against the Deep Sea Demonic Whale King. |
Ning Rongrong
宁荣荣
Aliases
Little Witch
Little Princess
High präst of Sea God Island
Nine Colored(九彩) Douluo
Hair Color
Light Brown(Donghua)
Eye Color
Cyan(Donghua)
Soul Rank
(SL)
2nd Class God - Rank +
(SL)
Spiritual Realm
(SL)
Divine ursprung Realm
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Soul Rings
Occupations
Vice mästare of Tang Sect
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