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At the 2008 Olympics, Chinese athletes broke world records with Liu Zige and Liu Chunhong.
August 13, 2008 World Record Weightlifting - Women's 69 kg Group A 128 kg Liu Chunhong China.
August 13, 2008 World Record Weightlifting - Women's 69 kg Group A 286 kg Liu Chunhong China.
August 13, 2008 World Record Weightlifting - Women's 69 kg Group A 158 kg Liu Chunhong China.
August 14, 2008 World Record Swimming - Women's 200m Butterfly Final Liu Zige China.
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13 items are open.
Event: 4x200m freestyle.
Relay original world record.
7:50.09 Current world record: 7:44.31 Country: Australia.
Event: Women's 400m Individual Medley World Record: 4:31.12Current World Record: 4:29.45Name: Stephanie Rice.
Event: Women's 800m Freestyle Original World Record: 8:16.22Current World Record: 8:14.10Name: Rebecca Adrington.
At the Beijing Olympics, the Chinese team broke the world record six times.
Liu Chunhong broke five world records.
On August 13, in the Olympic women's weightlifting 69 kg competition, Chinese player Liu Chunhong won the championship with a snatch of 128 kg, a clean and jerk of 158 kg, and a total score of 286 kg.
After lifting today's highest 120kg in the snatch competition, he attacked the world record twice in a row, and broke the world record Liang Hail twice, locking the final result at 128kg.
In the clean and jerk competition, Liu Chunhong lifted 145 kilograms and successfully hit the kilograms in a row, setting a good story of breaking five world records in one competition.
Liu Zige. On August 14, 2008, the North Oaks sailed at the Beijing Olympics in the women's 200m butterfly.
In the final, Liu Zige won the championship with a world record of 2:04.18.
Besides. Chen Xiexia.
Weightlifting. Women's 48 kg.
Weightlifting. Women's 48 kg - clean and jerk.
Broke two Olympic records.
Pang Jiaying. Swim.
Women's 200m freestyle.
Breaking the Olympic record.
Chen Yanqing. Weightlifting.
Women's 58kg.
Weightlifting. Women's 58 kg - clean and jerk.
Broke two Olympic records.
Cao Lei. Weightlifting.
Women's 75 kg.
Weightlifting. Women's 75 kg - clean and jerk.
Weightlifting. Women's 75 kg - Snatch.
Breaking the Olympic record three times.
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1 In total, from 2000 to 2008, China produced a total of 113 Olympic gold medalists.
China won 28 gold medals at the Sydney Olympics;
China won 32 gold medals at the Athens Olympics;
China won 51 gold medals at the Beijing Olympics;
China won 38 gold medals at the London Olympics;
Turin Winter China won 2 gold medals.
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In 2000, China won 28 gold medals, 32 gold medals in 2004, 51 gold medals in 08, the total number of gold medals is easy to calculate, but the champions can't be counted, because some people have won multiple gold medals, such as Zhang Yining in 04 and 08 two women's singles championships, and 08 women's team championships, and some events are team competitions, such as 08 gymnastics men's team and women's team, so it's not easy to count.
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China won 28 gold medals, 32 gold medals in 2004 and 51 gold medals in 08.
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The opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games was held at 8:08 p.m. on August 8, 2008 at the Bird's Nest in Beijing.
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29 1st April 6 - April 15, 1896 Athens, Greece.
2nd May 14 - October 28, 1900 Paris, France.
3rd July 1 - November 23, 1904 St. Louis, USA.
4th April 27 - October 31, 1908 London, England.
5th May - July 27, 1912 Stockholm, Sweden.
6th 1916 Berlin, Germany (discontinued due to the First World War).
7th April 20 - September 12, 1920 Antwerp, Belgium.
8th May 4 - July 27, 1924 Paris, France.
9th May 17 - August 12, 1928 Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The 10th July 30-August 14, 1932, Los Angeles, USA.
11th August 1 - August 16, 1936 Berlin, Germany.
12th 1940 First Tokyo, Japan, then Helsinki, Finland (discontinued due to World War II).
13th 1944 London, England (discontinued due to World War II).
14th July 29 - August 14, 1948 London, England.
15th July 19 - August 3, 1952 Helsinki, Finland.
16th November 22 - December 8, 1956 Melbourne, Australia.
17th August 25 - September 11, 1960 Rome, Italy.
18th October 10-24, 1964 Tokyo, Japan.
19th October 12 - October 27, 1968 Mexico City, Mexico.
20th August 26 - September 11, 1972 Munich, Germany.
21st July 17 - August 1, 1976 Montreal, Canada.
22nd July 19 - August 3, 1980 Moscow, Soviet Union.
23rd July 28 - August 12, 1984 Los Angeles, USA.
The 24th September 17-October 2, 1988 Seoul, South Korea (later renamed Seoul).
25th July 25 - August 9, 1992 Barcelona, Spain.
26th July 19 - August 4, 1996 Atlanta, USA.
27th September 15-October 2000 Sydney, Australia.
28 August 13 - 29 August 2004 Athens, Greece.
The 29th August 8-24, 2008 Beijing, China.
30th July 27 - August 12, 2012 London, United Kingdom.
31st August 5 - August 21, 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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29th Summer Olympic Games.
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The 28th edition was the 2004 Athens Olympics.
2008 was the first.
29 Olympic Games.
28th Olympic Games in Athens.
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Will China be the first in the gold medal list at this Olympic Games? I very much hope that China can be the first in the gold medal list in this Olympic Games, but reason tells me that there is no such possibility, if the first should still be the United States, because the United States does have a hegemonic position in the world in track and field and swimming.
So far, the Chinese Olympic delegation has won a total of 32 gold medals. This has reached the level of winning gold at the Athens Olympics, and it is only six short of the 38 gold medals in the Longdong Olympics. Let the Chinese delegation make persistent efforts to get more gold medals.
First Athens Olympics (1896).
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There are a total of 29 Olympic Games, and China has participated in 6 of them! 84,88,92,96,20,04