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Table tennis champion in 2004 Olympic Games

Brief introduction of Zhang Yining

Zhang Yining started playing football at the age of 6. 199 1 joined the provincial team and 1993 joined the national team. He held the racket horizontally in his right hand, reversed the glue on both sides, and combined the arc with the fast break. Zhang Yining, whose style is tough and fierce, has replaced Wang Nan as the leader of women's table tennis in China. Athens Olympic Games in 2004 won the women's doubles championship (with Wang Nan) and the women's singles championship.

Major achievements

1998 champion of women's singles and women's doubles in Malaysia Open.

1998 Italian Open women's singles champion, women's doubles runner-up.

1998 Women's Team Champion of the 13th Asian Games

1998 Women's Team Champion of Asian Championships

1999 champion of the 45th World Table Tennis Championships, runner-up in women's singles and runner-up in women's doubles.

Women's singles and women's doubles champions in Poland in 2000.

Women's singles champion in 2000 Swedish Open.

2000 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Women's Singles Champion

200 1 Champion of 46th World Table Tennis Championships, third place in women's singles and women's doubles.

200 1 champion of the 5th Women's World Cup

200 1 2nd1Women's Team Champion and Women's Doubles Champion of the World University Games

200 1 champion of women's team in the 9th National Games, runner-up in women's singles.

Women's singles and women's doubles champions at the 2002 US Open.

Champion of the 6th Women's World Cup in 2002

2002 Danish Open Women's Singles and Women's Doubles Champion

Women's singles and women's doubles champion in 2002 Polish Open.

2002 Busan Asian Games women's singles champion, women's doubles team runner-up.

Women's singles champion and women's doubles runner-up in 2002 ITTF Professional Tour Finals.

Women's singles and women's doubles champions in Croatia table tennis open in 2003

In the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2003, she was the champion of women's doubles and the runner-up of women's singles.

Women's singles champion in China table tennis open in 2003.

Women's team, women's singles and women's doubles champions in 2003 National Table Tennis Championships.

Women's singles and women's doubles champion in German table tennis open in 2003.

Women's singles champion in Danish table tennis open in 2003

Women's singles champion in 2003 Swedish table tennis open

Runner-up in women's singles and women's doubles in 2003 ITTF Professional Tour Finals.

Third place in the 7th Women's World Cup in 2003.

Women's Team Champion in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2004

Women's singles and women's doubles champion in Korea table tennis open in 2004

Women's Singles Champion of Singapore Table Tennis Open in 2004

Women's singles and women's doubles champions at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games

Women's singles and women's doubles champions in China table tennis open in 2004

Women's singles champion and women's doubles runner-up in Japan Open in 2004.

Champion of the 8th Women's World Cup in 2004

Women's Team Champion in 2004 National Table Tennis Championships

2004 National Table Tennis Super League Women's Team Champion

2004 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Women's Doubles Champion

2005 Qatar Open Women's Singles Champion

Women's doubles champion in Yulin Station of the 48th World Table Tennis Championships in 2005.

In 2005, Guilin Railway Station won the women's singles in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships.

Women's singles and women's doubles champions in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships in 2005.

Runner-up in women's singles and champion in women's doubles in China Table Tennis Open in 2005.

Women's singles champion in 2005 Japan Table Tennis Open

Women's singles champion and women's team champion in the 10th National Games in 2005.

2005 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Women's Singles Champion

Champion of the 9th Women's World Cup in 2005

Women's doubles champion and women's singles runner-up in Croatia Open in 2006.

Women's singles champion and women's doubles champion in Qatar Open in 2006

Women's doubles champion in Kuwait Open in 2006

Weightlifting champion in 2004 Olympic Games

Brief introduction of Tang

Tang's parents are ordinary workers, and her hard life has given her hard work and strong self-esteem. Since 1 1 year old, her weight has reached 62kg, and she is a famous strongman in the school. 1996, Tang joined the team. For various reasons, Tang couldn't take part in the Sydney Olympics, but she never gave up her dream of winning a gold medal in the Olympics. At the 200 1 China 9th National Games, Tang defeated Sydney Olympic champion ding meiyuan with a total score of 3 12.5 to win the gold medal. Tang successfully set a new world record for clean and jerk at the 2002 Asian Games. Tang was unstoppable at the 2004 World Championships, once again breaking the clean and jerk record, raising the world record above 75 kg by 2.5 kg. At the Athens Olympic Games, he won the gold medal over 75kg and broke two world records (clean and jerk 182.5kg, with a total score of 305kg).

Sports experience:

1994 1 started weightlifting training at Shandong weihai training base, 1998 was selected for the national training team.

Major achievements:

200 1 9th National Games +75kg total score champion.

2002 Busan Asian Games +75 kg total score champion

2002 World Women's Weightlifting Championship+75kg Clean and jerk/overall runner-up/third runner-up.

2003 /2004 Asian Weightlifting Championships +75 kg snatch/clean and jerk/total score champion

2003 /2004 Athens Olympic Games +75 kg gold medal

Main records:

200 1 9th National Games broke the national record five times, with 312.5kg..

World clean and jerk record of 2002 Asian Games +75kg,165.5/167.5kg.

World clean and jerk record of+75kg in Asian Championships in 2003,168kg.

Two world records, +75kg clean and jerk/total score in 2004 Asian Championships,178/302.5kg.

Athens Olympic Games in 2004 +75kg clean and jerk/total score two world records, 182.5/305kg.

2004 Olympic hurdles champion

Brief introduction of Liu Xiang

At the age of 9, Liu Xiang began to enter the district sports school and practice middle and long distance running. At that time, I always had two dreams: 1, and I changed to short-distance running because I was too tired for long-distance running. 2. Speaking of intensity, the coach got sick because he was too tired in middle and long distance running.

1 1 years old, the coach told me that I could only grow to 1.73 meters. I remember it clearly, and I cried at that time.

As a result, at the age of 14, he grew to 1.86 meters and began to practice hurdles formally. After that, he entered Beijing Santi School.

Before 16, you didn't win any championship. The coach told me: 18, you are a high level in Asia.

The best score is 15. 1, and the difference is 0. 1 sec, reaching the national level.

The two major injuries were not caused by track and field, but by playing basketball. Although it has affected my sports career, it still hurts on cloudy days, but I still enjoy this sport I love.

18 years old, specially recruited high-level athletes to enter the broadcasting department of Beijing Broadcasting Institute. From then on, he changed from "practicing running" to "practicing his voice", and no longer relied on his legs and mouth to eat.

200 1 Universiade, explaining the champion of Liu Xiang's first international competition.

Guangzhou ninth national games 200 1.

2002 Asian Games, World Women's Basketball Championship.

The 2003 Birmingham World Indoor Athletics Championships witnessed Liu Xiang's first bronze medal in the World Championships.

2004 Athens Olympic Games, explaining basketball and track and field.

From 200 1, the CBA and NBA leagues were reported and explained, which witnessed the peak battle between Shanghai and Bayi Ningbo, and witnessed the efforts of the Athens men's basketball team to crack down on gangs.

From 200 1, the track and field competitions of golden league, Grand Prix and all major events for 4 years will be explained.

Diving champion in 2004 Olympic Games

Introduction of Guo Jingjing

Best result: champion of women's 3m springboard singles and doubles in Athens Olympic Games in 2004.

Sports experience:

From 65438 to 0988, he started diving training in Baoding Training Base, Hebei Province, with Li Fang as the coach. From 65438 to 0993, he joined the Hebei diving team, with Li Fang as the coach. 1992 was selected as the national diving team, and the coach was Yu fen.

Major achievements:

1995 World Cup Women 10 meter platform synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized synchronized

1996 Atlanta Olympic women's 10 meter platform fifth.

1998 runner-up of women's 3m springboard in World Championships

1999 1 1 World Cup women's 3m springboard doubles, mixed doubles team champion and singles third.

2000 12 World Cup, champion of 3m springboard, champion of women's team and mixed team, runner-up of doubles.

In the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, he was the runner-up in the 3m springboard singles and doubles.

200 1 women in the 9th National Games 1 champion in the m springboard and 3m springboard.

200 1 Women's 3m springboard singles and doubles champion in the 9th World Swimming Championships

Women's 1 m springboard and 3m springboard champion in 2002 national diving championship.

2002 13 world cup diving women 1m and 3m springboard single champion and double runner-up.

2002 National Diving Championship Women's 3m Springboard Champion

Women's 3m springboard singles and doubles champion in Busan Asian Games in 2002.

Australian women's singles and doubles champion in FINA diving grand prix in 2003.

China women's 3m springboard singles and doubles champion in FINA diving grand prix in 2003.

Women's 3m springboard singles and doubles champion in 2003 World Championships.

2004 14 World Cup women's synchronized 3m springboard champion, single runner-up.

Women's synchronized 3m springboard singles and doubles champions at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.

2005 FINA diving grand prix women's 3m springboard singles and doubles champion.

2005 FINA diving grand prix women's 3m springboard synchronized champion.

Women's10000m champion in 2004 Olympic Games.

Brief introduction of Xing Huina

Best result: women's10000m gold medal in Athens Olympic Games.

Sports experience:

1996 entered Weifang Sports School and was coached by Chi Yuzhai; 65438-0999 entered Shandong Sports Vocational and Technical College, coached by Yin Yanqin; In June 2003, he was selected into the national training team, and the coach was Wang Dexian.

Major achievements:

200 1 5000m runner-up in the 9th National Games.

Women's10000m won the third place in Busan Asian Games in 2002.

In 2003, the 5th National Games won10000m champion, 5000m champion and1500m runner-up.

In 2003, the World Athletics Championships10000m ranked seventh.

2004 Athens Olympic Games10000m gold medal.

In 2005, he won the 5000-meter national track and field championship, 1500-meter runner-up.

Main records:

The world youth record of the 2003 World Athletics Championships in Paris was 30 minutes 3 1.55 seconds.