Who is China s first wrestling Olympic champion?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wang Xu (Athens 2004).

    Gender: Female. Birthday:

    Nationality: Beijing.

    Height: m. Weight: 75 kg.

    Personal hobbies: listening to songs and reading books.

    Sport: Wrestling.

    Olympic Games: 72 kg.

    Best result: 2002 World Championship runner-up.

    2004-08-24 08:27:13 Beijing Entertainment News In the women's 72kg freestyle wrestling final in the early hours of this morning, 19-year-old Beijing girl Wang Xu continued the previous day's brave form, defeating Russia's Gosol Manionova 7-2 to win the gold, which is also the first and only gold medal won by Chinese wrestlers in the women's wrestling competition that has become an Olympic event for the first time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The first in China.

    Wrestling. Olympic champion.

    2004.

    XXVIII Athens Olympic Games.

    Wang Xu. Woman.

    Wrestling 72 kg.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Search: China's first wrestling Olympic champion.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wrestling is not the traditional strength of the Chinese sports delegation, but Wang Xu and Wang Jiao have won a women's gold medal in Athens and Beijing in history, and the best men's result is a silver medal.

    In terms of women's wrestling, in Athens in 2004, Chinese women's wrestling participated in the Olympic Games for the first time. In 72 kg freestyle wrestling, Wang Xu, who was only 18 years old at the time, knocked out the Russian star Maniolova and won the first Olympic gold medal in the history of the Chinese wrestling team.

    In the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Chinese women's wrestling continued its glory in the 72 kg class, and Wang Jiao won the gold medal in this event, making Chinese wrestling have won gold medals in two consecutive Olympic Games.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wang Xu: Born in 1985, Wang Xu began wrestling training at the age of 14, and since she was selected for the national team in 2001, she has shown her talent in wrestling, and has achieved excellent results in various competitions, winning the Asian Championships in 2001, the runner-up in the World Championships in 2002, and the bronze medal in the World Championships in 2003. And at the 2004 Athens Olympics, she raised China's five-star red flag over the Olympic wrestling ring.

    The little girl won the gold medal in the women's freestyle wrestling 72kg category at the Athens Olympics, and also won China's first Olympic gold medal in women's wrestling.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Wang Xu (Wang Xu of the Chinese wrestling team) On August 24, 2004, in the women's 72kg competition, she defeated strong opponents in the preliminaries and semifinals, including 5-time world champion and Japanese team flag bearer Kyoko Hamaguchi. In the final held in the early morning of August 24, 2004, she defeated the Russian star Manionova 7-2, adding another unexpected gold medal to the Chinese delegation. )

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