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The annual U.S. Track and Field Owens Awards were announced Tuesday, with Olympic men's decathlon champion Clay and women's discus champion Trafton honoring the honor. The Jesse Owens Award is presented annually and is the equivalent of the best track and field athlete of the year in the United States. The U.S. Track and Field Owens Awards are named after 1936 Olympic champion and renowned track and field athlete Jesse Owens, and this year's ceremony will be held in Nevada on Dec. 6.
Athletes who won this award: Clay, Wang Junxia, and Marianne, Queen of American Track and Field. Jones et al.
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Wang Junxia (January 19, 1973), a native of Jiaohe, Jilin Province, is a Chinese long-distance runner and is known as the "Oriental Divine Deer". In 1994, he accepted the 14th "Jesse Owens International Award" in New York, USA, which was the first time that a Chinese and Asian athlete won this award.
In September 1992, he won the 10,000m championship at the 4th World Youth Athletics Championships held in South Korea, and was also the runner-up in the youth category of the 20th World Cross Country Championships in the same year.
In August 1993, at the 4th World Athletics Championships held in Stuttgart, Germany, she won the gold medal in the women's 10,000m with a time of 30:49.30 and set a world championship record.
On September 8, 1993, he won the championship in the 3,000-meter race at the 7th National Games held in Beijing, and broke the 3,000-meter world record twice (8:12:06.11), and broke the women's 10,000-meter world record with a time of 29:31.78, becoming the first athlete in the world to break the "30-minute mark" in the women's 10,000-meter run.
On October 28, the IAAF sent a letter to the Chinese Athletics Association acknowledging that it had set world records in both events. The women's 10,000m world record held for nearly 23 years until 12 August 2016, when Ethiopia's Almaz Ayana broke the women's 10,000m run at the Rio Olympics with a time of 29:17.45.
In October 1993, he won the individual and team marathon at the World Cup in Spain.
In October 1994, she participated in the track and field competition of the 12th Asian Games held in Hiroshima, Japan, won the women's 10,000-meter championship and broke the Asian Games record.
On October 30, 1994, she participated in the Beijing International Marathon and won the women's marathon championship.
On September 21, 1995, she participated in the 11th Asian Athletics Championships held in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, and won the women's 10,000 meters and 5,000 meters running championships.
On July 28, 1996, Zi participated in the 26th Olympic Games track and field competition held in Atlanta, USA, and won the women's 5000m championship with a time of 14:59.88; On August 2, she won the second place in the women's 10,000 meters with a time of 31:02.58.
Life. Wang Junxia was selected into Dalian Sports School in 1988 and began to train for long-distance running. In 1991, he was selected into the Liaoning Provincial Track and Field Track and Field Team, under the tutelage of Ma Junren.
In September 1995, he was selected for the national track and field team and studied under senior personal coach Mao Dezhen. At the 26th Olympic Games in Atlanta, USA, Wang Junxia won the women's 5,000m championship and the women's 10,000m runner-up.
In mid-December 1994, Wang Junxia, together with members of the "Ma Jiajun" Qu Yunxia, Liu Li, Zhang Lirong, Lu Ou, Lu Yi, Ma Ningning, Wang Yuan, and Wang Xiaoxia, jointly resigned from Ma Junren and left the "Ma Jiajun".
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The track and field athlete of the Owens Award in China is Wang Junxia. On February 1, 1994, Wang Junxia accepted the 14th Jesse Owens International Award in New York, USA, which was the first time that a Chinese and Asian athlete won this award.
In 1996, Wang Junxia participated in the Olympic Games for the first time, winning the gold medal in the women's 5,000m with a time of 14:59.88 and the silver medal in the women's 10,000m with a time of 31:02.98, becoming the first Chinese athlete to win the gold medal in long-distance running.
Wang Jianchong Junxia's career. Wang Junxia was born on January 19, 1973 in Jiaohe City, Jilin Province, a former member of the Chinese women's track and field team and an Olympic champion. In 1993, she won the gold medal in the 10,000m at the World Athletics Championships, and in the same year, she broke the world records in the women's 3,000m and 10,000m at the National Games.
In 1996, she won the gold medal in the women's 5000m at the Atlanta Olympics, becoming the first Chinese athlete to win the gold medal in long-distance running. After the Olympics, Wang Junxia chose to retire.
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She is the first Chinese Chinese to win the "Owens Award" in international track and field, and she once rewrote the women's 10,000-meter world record that has stood for seven years with a time of 29:31.78, and her name is: Wang Junxia.
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