What contribution did Long Qingquan make?

Updated on history 2024-05-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    National Championship with a total of 286 kg.

    National Championships snatch runner-up, clean and jerk champion, overall champion.

    The 56 kg champion of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing won the sixth gold medal for the Chinese team in the Olympic Games with a snatch of 132 kg and a clean and jerk of 160 kg, with a total score of 292 kg.

    On November 21, the award ceremony of China's Top Ten Laureus Champion Awards was held in Beijing, and the best male newcomer award was won On October 23, the 11th National Games won the gold medal in the men's 56 kg class, snatch 133 kg and clean and jerk 169 kg.

    On November 20, 2009, he won the men's 56kg clean and jerk at the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships.

    On December 7, at the 5th East Asian Games (Hong Kong), he won the men's 56 kg championship with a snatch of 125 kg, a clean and jerk of 155 kg, and a total score of 280 kg.

    On April 10, at the 2012 National Men's Weightlifting Championships and London Olympic Weightlifting Trials held in the Fujian Olympic Center Gymnasium, Long Qingquan won the second place in the 56 kg class with a total score of 293 kg.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Long Qingquan, Olympic champion, member of the Chinese men's weightlifting team, is a native of Longshan County, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province. One of only a handful of ethnic minority athletes among China's Olympic champions at the Beijing Olympics. In the 2008 29th Olympic Games in Beijing, he won the championship with a snatch of 132 kg, a clean and jerk of 160 kg, and a total score of 292 kg, winning the sixth gold medal for the Chinese team in the Olympic Games.

    Off-court honors. Won the 2008 China Top Ten Laureus Champion Award for Best Male Newcomer of the Year; On January 17, 2009, he was nominated for the Best Newcomer of the Year Award at ANTA 2008 CCTV Sports Figure.

    Major Achievements. 2007 National Championship Champion with a total of 286 kg.

    In 2008, he won the snatch runner-up, clean and jerk champion and overall champion at the National Championships.

    In 2008, he won the 56 kg championship of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing, and finally won the sixth gold medal for the Chinese team in the Olympic Games with a snatch of 132 kg and a clean and jerk of 160 kg, with a total score of 292 kg.

    On November 21, 2008, the Laureus Champion Award Ceremony was held in Beijing, and he won the Best Male Newcomer Award. On October 23, 2009, the 11th National Games men's 56 kg, snatch 133 kg, clean and jerk 169 kg, won the gold medal On November 20, 2009, the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships men's 56 kg clean and jerk and overall double champion.

    On December 7, 2009, at the 5th East Asian Games (Hong Kong), he won the men's 56 kg championship with a snatch of 125 kg, a clean and jerk of 155 kg, and a total of 280 kg.

    On April 10, 2012, at the 2012 National Men's Weightlifting Championships and London Olympic Weightlifting Trials held in the Fujian Olympic Center Gymnasium, Long Qingquan won the second place in the 56 kg class with a total score of 293 kg.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The men's 56kg weightlifting champion at the 2008 Beijing Olympics won the sixth gold medal for the Chinese sports delegation and the first gold medal produced in the men's weightlifting competition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Olympic Champion If it's the connotation, I don't know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    2008 Beijing Olympic Games men's 56kg weightlifting champion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Olympic weightlifting champion, a native of Longyan, Fujian.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Long QingquanIt's going pretty well right now.

    Long Qingquan was born on December 3, 1990 in Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province.

    Longshan County, a member of the Chinese men's weightlifting team, world champion, Olympic champion, and world record in men's weightlifting 56 kg.

    The holder and Olympic record holder remains.

    2008 Beijing Olympics.

    Men's weightlifting 56kg champion. 2009 Shandong National Games.

    Men's weightlifting 56kg champion. 2009 World Weightlifting Championships Men's 56kg Champion. 2013 Liaoning National Games men's weightlifting 56kg champion 2016 Rio Olympics.

    Men's weightlifting 56 kg champion, with a total score of 307 kg to break the world record.

    Character anecdotes:

    When celebrating the victory, Long Qingquan habitually stuck out his tongue mischievously. Long Qingquan's frank performance during the game was quickly warmly sought after by netizens, and netizens unanimously described the 17-year-old Xiangxi teenager as cute.

    Netizens will "Kung Fu Panda".

    The tongue of the giant panda prototype "Rolling" was put together with a naughty photo of Long Qingquan during the competition, and the new champion was named "Long Rolling".

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Long Qingquan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Long Qingquan is now an athlete close to retirement, and he did not participate in the weightlifting competition at the Tokyo Olympics.

    He had planned to pursue a career in racing after retiring from football, and his wife was also a weightlifter.

    He won the men's weightlifting 56kg at the Rio 2016 Olympics and broke the world record with a total of 307kg.

    Long Qingquan has been lively and active since he was a child, loves sports, and was selected to study in Longshan County Sports School at a very young age.

    In 1999, Long Qingquan was 9 years old, and was favored by Gan Zhiyue, the coach of Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture Sports School, and walked into the weightlifting hall of Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture Sports School.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Long Qingquan, born on December 3, 1990 in Longshan County, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, is a member of the Chinese men's weightlifting team in the 56 kg competition of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing, Long Qingquan won the championship with a snatch of 132 kg, a clean and jerk of 160 kg, and a total score of 292 kg, and won the men's weightlifting 56 kg championship for the Chinese team in the sixth golden year of the Olympic Games, and Long Qingquan won the 56 kg championship with 292 kg at the 2009 World Weightlifting Championships. Completed the Grand Slam Year National Games Long Qingquan won the championship 3 in a row.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In 1999, Long Qingquan was 9 years old, and was favored by Gan Zhiyue, the coach of Xiangxi Prefecture Sports School, and walked into the weightlifting hall of Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture Sports School. In the 9th Hunan Provincial Games in 2002, Xiao Qingquan won the men's 38 kg championship in group C; In the 10th Provincial Games in 2006, he won the men's group B 52kg championship with excellent results.

    In 2006, after 7 years of weightlifting in the weightlifting team of the State Sports School, 16-year-old Long Qingquan successfully entered the Hunan Provincial Team. Soon after joining the provincial team, when he participated in the 6th National Urban Games at the end of October 2007, he was bound by the ideological baggage on his back, resulting in three snatch failures and early withdrawal from the men's 56kg championship. After the game, Xiao Qingquan was not discouraged, but re-summarized the game, and the coach continued to comfort and encourage him, so that he could get rid of his mental baggage.

    On April 20, the 2008 National Men's Weightlifting Championships and Beijing Olympic Trials were held in Quanzhou, Fujian Province. In the 56kg final of the men's weightlifting championships and Olympic trials, Long Qingquan upset and defeated the most popular Guangxi star Li Zhengtan to win the championship, which gave the Chinese weightlifting team striving for the gold medal in the Beijing Olympics another point of confidence. Now that Long Qingquan is training with the national team, a future Olympic star is rising.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The first time he participated in the Olympic Games, he could have such a stable performance, Long Qingquan is really a genius. (Weightlifting veteran Xue Deming).

    It was the beginning of a new era in which he became the brightest star after Mutru. (Agen, President of the International Weightlifting Federation).

    Long Qingquan was the first strong man to win an Olympic gold medal with no experience in international competitions. (IWF Spokesperson Dauber).

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