SUBSCRIBE to Next Media Animation: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NMAWorldEdition <br /><br />Ye Shiwen, the 16-year-old Chinese swimmer raised doping suspicions when she shattered the world record in the women's 400m individual medley. Shiwen claims that her win came from hard work and training.<br /><br />Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NMAtv<br />Webpage: http://www.nma.tv/<br />Twitter @nmatv: https://twitter.com/#!/nmatv<br />Tumblr: http://nmatv.tumblr.com/<br /><br />When Ye Shiwen broke the world record in the women's 400m individual medley many were shocked, and some were suspicious. Clare Balding, a British reporter, found herself in the middle of a controversy when she insinuated the possibility of doping. <br /><br />The top US coach jumped in on the controversy when he said Ye's win was not only very "suspicious" but "unbelievable" and "disturbing". <br /><br />Ye Shiwen was quick to fire back, saying "There is no problem with doping, the Chinese team has a firm policy so there is no problem with that." The Chinese media has defended their young swimming star saying the other countries are just jealous.