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  • ...elete to win an Olympic gold medal,in 1984.jpg|thumb|Xu Haifeng, the first Chinese athelete to win an Olympic gold medal,in 1984]] ...23rd Olympic Summer Games in Los Angeles. The delegation consisted of 225 athletes and 50 coaches and competed in 16 sports apart from football, hockey, boxin
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  • ...'' (张雁全), born in 1994 in [[Guangdong Province]], is a male diver with the Chinese national swimming team. He won the 10-meter platform at the 2009 East Asian ...ined Guangdong’s provincial diving squad. In 2008, he was recruited by the Chinese national swimming team due to outstanding performances in several world div
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  • ...' (吕小军) was born in Hubei Province on July 27, 1984. He is a member of the Chinese Men's Weightlifting Team. Lu won the gold medal during the men's 77kg weigh ...Tianjin Weightlifting Team in 2002. One year later he made his way to the Chinese Men's Weightlifting Team.
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  • ...e Chinese National Badminton Team. During his coach career, he has led the Chinese badminton team to capture the Sudirman Cup five times (1995, 1997, 1999, 20 ...er the position from Wang Wenjiao and Chen Fushou as the head coach of the Chinese badminton team in 1993, he completely reshuffled the team, developed a youn
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  • ...pite being almost blind and deaf from birth. It is the second gold ever in Chinese Olympic sailing history. She was selected as China's flagbearer at the clos [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • His name literally means “thunder” in the Chinese language. According to his coach, he is tall enough but needs to gain more [[category: Chinese athletes]]
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  • '''Lin Qingfeng''' (林清峰) is a Chinese professional weightlifter, who won the gold medal in the men's 69kg categor [[category: Chinese athletes]]
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  • [[File:Chen Ding (陈定).JPEG|thumb|250px|right|Chen Ding, Chinese race walker]] ...pic record of 1 hour, 18 minutes and 46 seconds. He also became the second Chinese athlete after Liu Xiang to win an Olympic gold medal in men's track and fie
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  • ...Massachusetts. On March 29, 2017, Lang was appointed as chief coach of the Chinese national team. Lang was a member of the Chinese national team that won the gold medal over the United States at the 1984 Su
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  • Chinese Olympian '''Jiao Liuyang''' (焦刘洋) was born in Harbin, [[Heilongjiang ...result launched her career as a swimming star. Jiao made her way onto the Chinese national team in November, 2005.
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  • '''Li Xuerui''' ('''李雪芮'''), born in [[Chongqing]] on Jan. 24, 1991, is a Chinese badminton player. She won gold in the women's singles at the [http://www.ch Badminton Asia Youth – women's singles champion and a member of the Chinese team which won the women's team title;
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  • '''Li Jinzi''' ('''李金子''') is a popular Chinese female boxer. Born on March 4, 1990, this [[Heilongjiang]] native has been [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...who throws his opponent to the ground. It is one of the oldest traditional Chinese sports. ...d the Weight Division System for Chinese Wrestlers in 1956, and issued the Chinese Wrestling Regulations in 1957. These regulations were revised in 1986.
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  • '''Ning Zetao''' ('''宁泽涛''') is a Chinese short-distance freestyle swimmer of [[PLA]] Navy's swimming team. The world [[Category: Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...is team. Popularly known as a "young marshal," Cai is a dramatic person in Chinese table tennis history. ..., and head coach of the national team at 35. Since becoming a coach of the Chinese table tennis team, the Goddess of Good Luck has never been far away from hi
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  • ...s a famous Chinese female swimmer, and one of the "Five Golden Flowers" in Chinese swimming. ...he best Asian record in the event. Her success put an end to the record of Chinese swimmers having won no medals at the Olympics. She then went on to win Chin
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  • ...ian Qing''' ('''田卿'''), born in Anhua, Hunan Province on Aug. 5, 1986 is a Chinese badminton player who won gold in the women's doubles at the [http://www.chi [[Category:people]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • ...Taekwondo Open Championships. In 2008, Liu became the first athlete on the Chinese male Taekwondo team to win the gold medal at the Asian Taekwondo Championsh ...tegory:People]][[Category:sports]][[Category:Taekwondo]][[Category:Chinese athletes]]
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  • '''Guo Wenjun''' (郭文珺) is a Chinese female sports shooter who claimed her first Olympic gold medal in the 10-me [[category: Chinese athletes]]
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  • '''Wu Jingbiao''' (吴景彪) is a Chinese weightlifter in the 56kg category, who won the silver medal at the [http:// [[category: Chinese athletes]]
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