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Gao Fenglian is a female judoka. Born in 1964 in Linhe County, Inner Mongolia. Height 1 86 meters, weight 116 kg.
She is the third of 5 children in the family. Since he was a child, he worked as a farmer with his parents, and was later recruited by the Ba League Sports School to practice shot put because of his large size. In 1981, she was transferred to the Inner Mongolia Women's Judo Training Team, and in July 1983, she was selected into the National Women's Judo Training Team.
She trains hard and is skilled in all the practical techniques of judo. In December 1983, she won the third place in the Asian Women's Judo Championships held in Fukuoka, Japan, in the 72 kg and above category. In November 1984, at the 3rd World Women's Judo Championships, she won the second place in the 72kg class and the third place in the non-discrimination class.
In 1985, at the Asian Women's Judo Championships, she won two championships in the 72 kg and above and undifferentiated categories; In the same year, at the 4th Pan Pacific Judo Championships, he won the championship in the 72kg and above class and the third place in the undifferentiated class. In 1986, at the 4th World Women's Judo Championships, she won the first ever judo world championship for our country by beating Sigmund of the former Federal Republic of Germany, Piquey of France and Marjolet of the Netherlands, and won the championship of 72 kg and above at the 4th International Women's Judo Championships in December of the same year. In 1987, in the 5th World Women's Judo Championships, she won two championships in the 72 kg and above and undifferentiated classes; In the same year, she won the championship of 72 kg and above in the 5th Fukuoka International Women's Judo Invitational Tournament in Japan.
In 1988, in the women's judo exhibition competition of the XXIV Olympic Games, she won the silver medal in the 72 kg and above class; In the same year, she won the undifferentiated championship in the Asian Women's Judo Championships. In May 1989, in the 6th Pan Pacific Judo Championships, she won two championships in the women's 72kg and above and undifferentiated categories; In October, at the World Women's Judo Championships, she won the championship of 72 kg or more again, setting the first "triple championship" in the history of women's judo. In 1986, he was awarded the title of International Athlete.
In 1987, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for Sports by the National Sports Commission twice. In 1986, 1987 and 1989, he was named one of the top 10 best athletes in the country.
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Li Zhongyun, Zhuang Xiaoyan, Sun Fuming, Yuan Hua.
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1, Zhuang Xiaoyan.
Shenyang, Liaoning. People, 1990 Beijing Asian Games.
Won the women's non-discriminatory judo championship at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
Zhuang Xiaoyan represented the Chinese team in the 72kg and above competition, winning the first judo gold medal in the history of the Olympic Games for China.
2, Xian Dongmei.
In 2001, he won the 9th National Games.
gold medal in judo; In 2004, he won the Athens Olympic Talks Pisun Games.
Gold medal in the 52kg category; In 2008, he won the gold medal in the 52kg class at the Beijing Olympics.
3, Tong Wen. Chained with.
In 2008, Tong Wen won the Beijing Olympics women's judo championship above 78 kg. On August 3, 2012, Tong Wen won the London Olympic Games.
Bronze medal in women's judo over 78 kg.
4, Yang Xiuli.
Olympic champion, Chinese women's judo team athlete, at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
won the women's judo 78kg championship. He is currently a judo coach in China. In 2017, she led Yu Song to win the 2017 World Judo Championships women's 78kg and above championship.
5, Sun Fuming.
In 1996, at the Atlanta Olympics.
At the 26th Olympic Games, she won the gold medal in the women's judo 72kg and above class, which was the first gold medal of the Chinese delegation at the Atlanta Olympics. Osaka, 2003.
World Championships women's judo over 78 kg champion.
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Summary. On the afternoon of April 12, Xue Ziyang won the 66kg championship on the first day <>of the 2023 National Men's Judo Championship and Asian Games Trials, realizing a good start to the 2023 national high-level event. The 2023 National Men's Judo Championships and Hangzhou Asian Games Trials will be held in Wenzhou from April 12 to 14.
On the morning of the 12th, Xue Ziyang won four games and won the championship and runner-up. In the afternoon of the same day, Xue Ziyang faced off with the Beijing team Su Deng to compete for the gold medal. In the next competition and future preparations, the Hebei men's judo soldiers will be driven by the spirit of the speeches of the provincial leaders to observe the judo training and meet with the judo athletes and coaches, strictly implement the "4+1" key work deployment of the provincial bureau, make every effort to prepare for the competition, and strive to achieve the goal of "competing for the championship in China, breaking into the Asian Games, entering the World Championships, striving for the Olympic Games, and winning the gold National Games".
On the afternoon <>of April 12, Xue Ziyang won the 66kg oak digging championship on the first day of the 2023 National Men's Judo Championship and Asian Games Trials, realizing a good start to the 2023 national high-level event of "Golden Body Lifting Soft". The 2023 National Men's Judo Championships and Hangzhou Asian Games Trials will be held in Wenzhou from April 12 to 14. On the morning of the 12th, Xue Ziyang won four games and won the championship and runner-up.
In the afternoon of the same day, Xue Ziyang faced off with the Beijing team Su Deng to compete for the gold medal. In the next competition and future preparations, the Hebei men's soft soldiers will be driven by the spirit of the speeches of the provincial leaders to observe the judo training, meet the judo athletes, and judge the coaches next to them, strictly implement the "4+1" key work deployment of the provincial bureau, prepare for the competition with all lead hail strength, and strive to achieve the goal of "competing for the championship in China, breaking into the Asian Games, entering the World Championships, striving for the Olympic Games, and winning the gold National Games".
The previous Olympic judo champions of Zhongrang Qigaoguo have all been won in women's events, as follows: 25th: Zhuang Xiaoyan, 72 kg; 26th Session:
Sun Fuming, over 72 kg; 27th: Tang Lin side slag, 78 kg; Yuan Hua, more than 78 kilograms; 28th: Xian Dongmei, 52 kg; 29th:
Xian Dongmei, 52 kg; Yang Xiuli, 78 kg; Tong Wen.
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1 Bao Zhihua Bao Zhihua, a native of Inner Mongolia, is the coach of the Chinese judo team. Resume: Coach of the Chinese judo team. In May 2022, he was selected into the list of external trainers (staff) of the Chinese judo team in the European foreign competition.
List of coaches of the Chinese judo team.
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1 Bao Zhihua Bao Zhihua, a native of Inner Mongolia, is the coach of the Chinese judo team. Character resume: Coach of the Chinese Zi Cheng Judo Team. In May 2022, he was selected into the list of external trainers (staff) of the Chinese judo team in Europe and the foreign competition.
2 Fu Guoyi, male, born in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia in 1959, was the coach of the national judo team (national coach) until the end of 2011
China Judo Team - Female Finger Split Judo Team Coaches: Wei Mao Shutian Jin: Wu Weifeng, Black Dragon Wulunjiang: Liu Yanmei, Liao Ning: Liu Yongfu, Li Zhongyun, Guangdong: Fu Guoyi, Beijing: Wu Zhixin.
The judo team of the Chinese judo team originated in Japan, and the judo rank system was established in 1884.
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The following is the list of judo champions in the 5th China National Games as follows: Men's group: Bai Xiaofeng (Shandong) Qin Hexuan, Xie Xiaotao (Jiangsu), Chen Jiahao (Hunan), Chen Peng (Jiangsu), Chen Chen (Jiangsu), Li Xiaoming (Hubei), Li Ming (Jiangsu), Li Xiaopeng (Jiangsu), Li Xiaotao (Jiangsu), Li Xiaowei (Jiangsu), Li Xiaofeng (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaoming (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaopeng (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaotao (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaowei (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaofeng (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaoming (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaopeng (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaotao (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaowei (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaofeng (Jiangsu).
Women's Group: Chen Xiaoming (Jiangsu), Chen Xiaopeng (Jiangsu), Chen Xiaotao (Jiangsu), Chen Xiaowei (Jiangsu), Chen Xiaofeng (Jiangsu), Li Xiaoming (Hubei), Li Ming (Jiangsu), Li Xiaopeng (Jiangsu), Li Xiaotao (Jiangsu), Li Xiaowei (Jiangsu), Li Xiaofeng (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaoming (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaopeng (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaotao (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaowei (Jiangsu), Liu Xiaofeng (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaoming (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaopeng (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaotao (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaowei (Jiangsu), Wu Xiaofeng is suspicious of Ming (Jiangsu).
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Judo is Japanese.
Judo is a competitive sport in which two people compete with each other with hand-to-hand. It is a Japanese martial art that uses the most effective physical and mental forces to achieve maximum utility. Judo attack and defense sparring and the technical characteristics of overcoming rigidity and combining rigidity and softness with softness.
It can make the body's agility, flexibility, strength and mental qualities be exercised and developed.
In the 10th year of the Meiji era in Japan, Jigoro Kano founded judo by drawing on the strengths of many schools of jiu-jitsu. In 1895, Japan established the "Dainippon Martial Arts Association" and formulated uniform rules for judo competitions. In 1948, Japan successfully hosted the Japanese Judo Championships.
In 1949, the All Japan Judo Federation was formed. In 1964, judo became an Olympic sport.
Hardware Requirements:
The minimum area of the competition field is 14 x 14 meters and the maximum is 16 x 16 meters, and the field must be paved with suitable materials such as tatami or similar tatami. The color is usually green. The playing field is divided into two zones, between which there should be a danger of about 1 meter wide, usually red.
The danger zone runs parallel to the perimeter of the playing field and forms part of the entire playing field. The area within and including the danger zone is called the competition area, and its area is a minimum of 9 x 9 meters and a maximum of 10 x 10 meters. Outside the danger zone, it is called the safety zone, which is about 3 meters wide.
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It originated in Japan, but now it is an Olympic sport, and it is practiced in many countries.
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2000 Sydney Olympics +78kg champion Yuan Hua.
2000 Sydney Olympics 52kg bronze medal Liu Yuxiang.
2000 Sydney Olympics 63kg silver medalist Li Shufang.
2004 Athens Olympics 52kg champion Xian Dongmei.
2008 Beijing Olympics 52kg champion Xian Dongmei.
2008 Beijing Olympics 78kg champion Yang Xiuli 2008 Beijing Olympics +78kg champion Tong Wen.
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In 1985, at the Asian Women's Judo Championships, she won two championships in the 72 kg and above and undifferentiated categories; In the same year, Zhuang Xiaoyan in China was the first Olympic gold medalist in women's judo. Wrong, it's Gao Fenglian H
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