The Chinese Kninetop Olympic Olympic Games known as the "back of the frog"Champion Luo Xuejuan, served as the first torchbearer in the Hangzhou Asian Games.She is also the first Chinese torchbearer in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

According to the surging news report, on the morning of Friday (September 8), the launching ceremony of the 19th Asian Games torch transfer ceremony of Hangzhou was held at Yongjin Park Plaza by the West Lake. After the ceremony, the torch relay began.The first torchbearer was champion of the Swimming Olympic Games, and Luo Xuejuan, the Ambassador of Shenya and propaganda image ambassador of Hangzhou Asian Games.

Including Luo Xuejuan, the torch of the Hangzhou Station on the first day has a total of 106 torchbearers, from all walks of life, including advanced models, famous athletes, grassroots workers, Zhejiang craftsmen, etc.

Public information shows that Luo Xuejuan was from Hangzhou. He was born in January 1984. He was selected as the National Swimming Team of China in 2000. In July 2001, he won the women's 100 -meter breaststroke gold medal at the Ninth World Swimming Championship.Break the project of the World Championships and Asian records.She won the women's 100m breaststroke championship at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games and set a record of the Olympic Games.Luo Xuejuan retired in 2007. The State General Administration of Sports Swimming Management Center awarded the "Outstanding Contribution Award for Swimming in China".

According to China News Service, after the Holy Fire of the Beijing Olympic Games in March 2008 was ignited at the Greek Temple in Greece, the first torchbearer and Greek taekwondo athlete Niklazus ignited Luo Xuejuan's "Xiangyun" torch torch torch torchShe ran to the city hall from the Olympia site.According to reports, this is the first time in the history of the modern Olympic movement. It is the first time that the torchbearers of the host country have completed this special significant journey. Luo Xuejuan has also become the first Chinese torchbearer in the Beijing Olympic Games.