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[00:02.69]Fu Yuanhui is an Olympic swimmer.
[00:07.05]She is 20 years old and from the Chinese city of Hangzhou.
[00:12.14]She competed in the 100-meter backstroke event this week in Rio de Janeiro.
[00:18.72]She finished third in her semi-final swim on August 7.
[00:24.50]Shortly after the semi-finals,
[00:27.55]Fu became a trending topic on Chinese social media.
[00:32.49]A short time later, she became a trending topic around the world.
[00:38.24]It was not her swimming, however, that made her famous.
[00:42.97]It was some of the comments she made afterward.
[00:46.73]A Chinese reporter spoke with Fu after the semi-finals.
[00:51.72]The reporter told her that she swam the race in under 59 seconds.
[00:58.30]This seemed to shock Fu.
[01:00.94]"58.95?" Fu said with excitement. "I was really fast!"
[01:07.97]She told the reporter that she used "mystical powers" in her swim.
[01:13.74]Her shock, joy and honesty won her many friends in China -- and around the world.
[01:21.52]People began making GIFs of her excited facial expressions.
[01:26.59]Those images spread quickly.
[01:29.80]One American swimming coach wrote on Twitter:
[01:33.72]"Our swimmers are great, but Fu Yuanhui from China is easily my favorite."
[01:40.57]Another American wrote,
[01:42.79]"Fu Yuanhui from China is the most adorable person on the planet."
[01:48.48]Even the Huffington Post website called her,
[01:52.48]the "most lovable athlete at the Rio Olympics."
[01:56.08]Fu's fame only grew on August 9,
[02:00.16]when she competed in the 100-meter backstroke finals.
[02:04.55]She beat her semi-final time.
[02:07.21]She swam the race in 58.76 seconds.
[02:12.33]It was fast enough to earn her a share of the bronze medal.
[02:17.43]She tied for third place with Kylie Masse of Canada.
[02:22.62]Her comments after the race won Fu even more followers in China and around the world.
[02:30.23]At first, the swimmer said she does not think she won a medal.
[02:35.76]She said she is still pleased with her time because she beat the Asian record.
[02:42.66]A reporter told her that she was just .01 seconds behind the silver medal winner.
[02:50.13]Fu said she couldn't reach second place because her "arms are too short."
[02:56.97]Fu started to say even though she "did not win a medal..."
[03:01.86]when the reporter corrected her.
[03:04.42]"But you got a medal. You are third," the reporter said.
[03:08.13]"Huh?" she said.
[03:09.91]Fu looked around in shock. "I didn't know!"
[03:13.38]She then said, "Well, then I think that's not bad at all!"
[03:18.76]Her reaction and personality have made Fu Yuanhui one of China's
[03:24.87]-- and the world's -- favorite Olympians.
[03:28.06]The New York Times newspaper wrote Thursday of the swimmer,
[03:32.74]"Rather than mere happiness at her performances,
[03:36.45]Ms. Fu, 20, exhibits something closer to pure joy,
[03:41.91]bouncing around and making animated faces."
[03:45.93]And that's What's Trending Today.
[03:48.59][00:00.00]This is What's Trending Today...
[00:02.69]Fu Yuanhui is an Olympic swimmer.
[00:07.05]She is 20 years old and from the Chinese city of Hangzhou.
[00:12.14]She competed in the 100-meter backstroke event this week in Rio de Janeiro.
[00:18.72]She finished third in her semi-final swim on August 7.
[00:24.50]Shortly after the semi-finals,
[00:27.55]Fu became a trending topic on Chinese social media.
[00:32.49]A short time later, she became a trending topic around the world.
[00:38.24]It was not her swimming, however, that made her famous.
[00:42.97]It was some of the comments she made afterward.
[00:46.73]A Chinese reporter spoke with Fu after the semi-finals.
[00:51.72]The reporter told her that she swam the race in under 59 seconds.
[00:58.30]This seemed to shock Fu.
[01:00.94]"58.95?" Fu said with excitement. "I was really fast!"
[01:07.97]She told the reporter that she used "mystical powers" in her swim.
[01:13.74]Her shock, joy and honesty won her many friends in China -- and around the world.
[01:21.52]People began making GIFs of her excited facial expressions.
[01:26.59]Those images spread quickly.
[01:29.80]One American swimming coach wrote on Twitter:
[01:33.72]"Our swimmers are great, but Fu Yuanhui from China is easily my favorite."
[01:40.57]Another American wrote,
[01:42.79]"Fu Yuanhui from China is the most adorable person on the planet."
[01:48.48]Even the Huffington Post website called her,
[01:52.48]the "most lovable athlete at the Rio Olympics."
[01:56.08]Fu's fame only grew on August 9,
[02:00.16]when she competed in the 100-meter backstroke finals.
[02:04.55]She beat her semi-final time.
[02:07.21]She swam the race in 58.76 seconds.
[02:12.33]It was fast enough to earn her a share of the bronze medal.
[02:17.43]She tied for third place with Kylie Masse of Canada.
[02:22.62]Her comments after the race won Fu even more followers in China and around the world.
[02:30.23]At first, the swimmer said she does not think she won a medal.
[02:35.76]She said she is still pleased with her time because she beat the Asian record.
[02:42.66]A reporter told her that she was just .01 seconds behind the silver medal winner.
[02:50.13]Fu said she couldn't reach second place because her "arms are too short."
[02:56.97]Fu started to say even though she "did not win a medal..."
[03:01.86]when the reporter corrected her.
[03:04.42]"But you got a medal. You are third," the reporter said.
[03:08.13]"Huh?" she said.
[03:09.91]Fu looked around in shock. "I didn't know!"
[03:13.38]She then said, "Well, then I think that's not bad at all!"
[03:18.76]Her reaction and personality have made Fu Yuanhui one of China's
[03:24.87]-- and the world's -- favorite Olympians.
[03:28.06]The New York Times newspaper wrote Thursday of the swimmer,
[03:32.74]"Rather than mere happiness at her performances,
[03:36.45]Ms. Fu, 20, exhibits something closer to pure joy,
[03:41.91]bouncing around and making animated faces."
[03:45.93]And that's What's Trending Today.
[03:48.59]I'm Mehrnoush Karimian-Ainsworth.
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