Did Ye Li play in the 2008 Olympics?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-12
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no Yeli. She retired early. Now studying accounting at the University of Houston.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no Yeli. She retired early. Now studying accounting at the University of Houston.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. All 30-man squad for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

    List of players. Chen Nan, Sui Feifei, Zhang Xiaoni, Ren Lei, Shao Tingting, Chen Lisha (Bayi), Zhang Fan, Zhang Lin (Beijing), Ye Li (Shanghai), Miao Lijie, Song Liwei, Chen Yingqi (Heilongjiang), Song Xiaoyun, Guan Xin, Wei Wei, (Guangdong), Chen Xiaoli, Jia Guang, Chen Miao, Zhang Wei, Hu Nan, Yang Banban, Zhang Yu (Liaoning), Bian Lan (Jiangsu) Ji Xiao, Sun Weiying (Shandong), Hu Xiaotao, Liu Dan, Lu Lu, Jiang Xu (Shen Bu), Chen Luyun (Fujian).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At the closing ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games, Yao Ming and Ye Li appeared together in front of the world, Yao Ming had to admit his relationship, but later due to injury problems, Ye Li gradually withdrew from the national team, and in 2007, he married Yao Ming and retired completely.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, at the closing ceremony of the 2004 Olympic Games, Yao Ming also took her hand and walked together. Satisfied.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. In 2005.

    1) The 21st Asian Women's Basketball Championship (June 19-26), Champions Group Stage June 19: China 102-96 Chinese Taipei (4th quarter 90-90, overtime) June 20: China 107-65 Japan.

    June 21: China 105-38 Thailand.

    June 22: China 56-63 South Korea.

    Semifinals June 25: China 86-57 Chinese Taipei Final June 26: China 73-67 South Korea.

    2) The 4th East Asian Games (October 30 to November 6), Champions Group Stage October 30: China 73-72 Japan.

    October 31: China 56-79 Chinese Taipei.

    November 1: China 75-67 South Korea.

    November 2: China 85-75 North Korea.

    Semifinals 4 November: China 72-69 Japan.

    Final Nov. 6: China 71-67 Chinese Taipei.

    II. 2006.

    1) 15th World Women's Basketball Championship (September 13-23), 12th place group stage September 13: China 72-119 United States.

    September 14: China 66-86 Russia.

    September 15: China 71-59 Nigeria.

    Semi-finals September 17: China 73-79 Czech Republic.

    September 18: China 73-70 Cuba.

    September 19: China 66-64 France.

    Ranking Tournament September 21: China 61-65 Canada.

    September 22: China 68-71 Cuba.

    2) The 15th Asian Games (December 4-15), Champions Group Stage December 4: China 106-30 Lebanon December 8: China 75-60 Japan.

    Semifinals December 11: China 77-53 South Korea.

    Finals December 15: China 90-59 Chinese Taipei III, 2007.

    22nd Asian Women's Basketball Championship (June 3-10), runner-up June 3: China 67-72 Japan.

    June 4: China 109-57 Malaysia.

    June 5: China 113-47 Thailand.

    June 6: Chinese 92-66 Chinese Taipei.

    June 7: China 80-83 South Korea.

    Semifinals June 9: China 74-62 Japan.

    Final June 10: China 73-79 South Korea.

    4. In 2008.

    4th place at the 29th Olympic Games (August 9-23).

    Group stage August 9: China 67-64 Spain.

    August 11: China 63-108 USA.

    August 13: China 80-63 New Zealand.

    August 15: China 69-48 Mali.

    August 17: China 79-63 Czech Republic.

    Quarterfinal.

    August 19: China 77-62 Belarus.

    Semi-finals 21 August: China 56-90 Australia.

    3rd and 4th place finalists.

    August 23: China 81-94 Russia.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    2005 Champion of the 21st Asian Women's Basketball Championship.

    Coach: Tom Maher.

    Team members: No. 4 Song Xiaoyun, No. 5 Bian Lan, No. 6 Ren Lei, No. 7 Hu Xiaotao, No. 8 Pan Li, No. 9 Zhang Fan, No. 10 Song Liwei, No. 11 Ye Li, No. 12 Ji Xiao, No. 13 Liu Dan, No. 14 Zhang Xiaoni, No. 15 Chen Nan.

    In 2006, she finished 12th in the 15th Women's Basketball World Championship (Tom Maher), and in 2007, she finished second in the 22nd Asian Championships, and in 2008, she finished 4th in the 29th Olympic Games.

    Coach: Tom Maher.

    Team members: No. 4 Song Xiaoyun, No. 5 Bian Lan, No. 6 Zhang Hanlan, No. 7 Zhang Wei, No. 8 Miao Lijie, No. 9 Zhang Yu, No. 10 Sui Feifei, No. 11 Shao Tingting, No. 12 Chen Xiaoli, No. 13 Liu Dan, No. 14 Zhang Xiaoni, No. 15 Chen Nan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Australian women's basketball player Lauren Jackson!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    At the closing ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games, Yao Ming and Ye Li appeared in front of the world at the closing ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games, Yao Ming had to admit the relationship, but later due to injuries, Ye Li gradually withdrew from the national team, married Yao Ming in 2007 and retired completely.

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