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  • ...ng''' (周继红), an unknown Chinese girl, unexpectedly won a gold medal in the women's platform event at the 23rd Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984 to become
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  • ...vent at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and twice gold medal winner in the women's springboard competition at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games; [[Xiong Ni]],
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  • Queencon: Queencons are rich and successful young women with strong personalities who are used to bossing people around. Queencon f Shotacon: Shotacons are men, and occasionally women, with a sexual preference for boys. It can also refer to people who collect
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  • [[1998]]: China women's team won the 33rd '''[[Chess Olympiad]]''' held in the "Chess City" of El
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  • ..., Chi Cheng was the first Asian athlete winning an Olympic medal since the women's track and field events were first added to the Amsterdam Olympic Games in
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  • ...capacity for 55,000 spectators. In 2003, it was one of the venues for the Women's Football World Cup Championship. The Yellow Dragon Sports Center is now t
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  • '''Peng Shuai''' ('''彭帅''') and [[Su-Wei Hsieh]] won the 2013 Wimbledon women's doubles title with a 7-6 (7-1), 6-1 victory over Ashleigh Barty and Casey Winner of Women's Doubles at Wimbledon Championships with Su-Wei Hsieh in 2013
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  • ...ormer Chinese volleyball player and current head coach of China's national women's volleyball team. Her nickname is "Iron Hammer." She is seen as an icon in
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  • ...''王娇''') is a Chinese wrestler who won an Olympic gold in wrestling in the women's 72kg freestyle at the [http://www.china.org.cn/olympic/node_1114380.htm 2 ...ked doing sports. Later, Wang was recommended to the coach of the Liaoning women’s wrestling team. She was transferred from the Judo team to the wrestling
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  • In partnership with the National Center for Women and Children’ Health of the Chinese Center of Disease Control and Prevent ...he Chinese Center of Disease Control and Prevention, the Chinese Museum of Women and Children, Baidu, Ikea and H&M opened their 10-square-meter rooms on May
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  • '''Hsieh Su-Wei''' ('''谢淑薇''') and [[Peng Shuai]] won the 2013 Wimbledon women's doubles title over Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua July 7, 2013. Hsieh Winner of Women's Doubles at Wimbledon Championships with Peng Shuai in July 2013.
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  • [[1983]]: Chinese Women's Football Team founded
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  • ...ts seeking employment in the cities. According to a survey of the National Women's Federation, the number of such children now stands around 58 million, acc
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  • ...ts seeking employment in the cities. According to a survey of the National Women's Federation, the number of such children now stands around 58 million, acc
    749 bytes (109 words) - 05:04, 15 December 2016
  • ...e became the coach for [[Wang Junxia]], holder of the world records in the women's 3,000m and 10,000m races. Thanks to his effective coaching, Wang Junxia w
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  • ...ing China’s first ever Olympic speed skating gold medal as she claimed the women's 1,000m title at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi on Feb. 13. ...02 Salt Lake City Games. Her winning margin of 0.67 was the largest in the women's 1,000 since the 1994 Lillehammer Games.
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  • ...'s first-ever Winter Olympic gold medalist. She added a second gold in the women's 1000 m short track, walking away from Salt Lake City with two gold medals
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  • ...m at 13. She was one of the leading gymnasts in the 1990s when the Chinese women's gymnastic team was previously at its highest point. On the young Chinese women's gymnastic team, Liu was a late bloomer. She appeared at two Olympic Games
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  • [[file:Wang Junxia (王军霞).JPEG|thumb|250px|Wang Junxia wins gold medal in the women's 5,000 meter race at the Atlanta Olympic Games on July 28, 1996.]] ...won a gold medal in the women's 5,000 meter race and a silver medal in the women's 10,000 meter race at the Atlanta Olympic Games on July 28, 1996, to becom
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  • ...ree at the 8th World Cup in 2003. The Chinese team also took the men's and women's team titles at the Qatar World Championships and three gold medals, one s
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