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Chen Xiexia, women's weightlifting 48 kg!
On August 9, 2009, in the women's weightlifting 48 kg competition of the 29th Olympic Games, Chinese player Chen Xiexia won the championship with a snatch of 95 kg, a clean and jerk of 117 kg, and a total score of 212 kg, and broke the Olympic record in this event. Won the first gold medal for the Chinese delegation at the Beijing Olympics, and also successfully recovered the only women's weightlifting gold medal lost in the Athens Olympics for the Chinese women's weightlifting. Turkey's Sibel Özcan and Chinese Taipei's Chen Weiya won silver and bronze respectively.
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The first gold medal in China to win the gold medal in the 29th Olympic Games was Chen Xiexia in the women's 48kg event.
On August 9, Beijing time, the weightlifting competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games kicked off in the gymnasium of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. In the first women's 48kg competition, China's Chen Xiexia performed well to win the first gold medal of the Olympic Games for the Chinese delegation, with her results of 95kg snatch, 117kg clean and jerk and 212kg respectively, and also broke the two Olympic records in the clean and jerk and total score.
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China's first Olympic gold medal was won not in the first edition, but in the 23rd Olympic Games, and the winner was Xu Haifeng, and the event was a men's pistol with 60 rounds of slow fire.
Xu Haifeng is the first Chinese to win an Olympic gold medal
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China Weightlifting Women's 48kg Chen Xiexia Women's Gold Medal.
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Shoot. On July 29, 1984, the gunfire at the Prado Shooting Range in Los Angeles, USA, brought the first gold medal to the Olympic Games, and China's Xu Haifeng won the championship with a score of 566 rings. This gold medal ended the history of "zero record" of gold medals since China participated in the Olympic Games in 1932, and fulfilled the Chinese nation's dream of Olympic gold medals for half a century.
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Categories: Sports Sports.
Problem description: Who is the person who won the first gold medal in our country at the Olympic Games?
What was his winning event?
Analysis: Xu Haifeng: Male.
Born. Height: Weight:
Nationality: Anhui.
Item: Shooting.
Results: Slow drying.
In 1984, at the 23rd Olympic Games held in Los Angeles, USA, he won the first championship of the Olympic Games with a score of 566 rings - men's free.
Pistol champion and became the first athlete in our country to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games.
In 1998, at the 24th Seoul Olympic Games held in South Korea, he won the second place in the men's air pistol.
In 1990, at the 11th Asian Games held in Beijing, China, he won the men's individual self-pistol slow fire 60 rounds competition with a score of 660 rings.
Champion; Collaborated with teammates to win the men's team championship with 60 rounds of slow fire in the self-pistol.
Army. In July 1994, the loser held the 46th shooting in Milan, Italy.
At the World Championships, he teamed up with his teammates to win the men's 10m gas pistol team.
Champion; The 12th Asian Games were held in Hiroshima, Japan, in September 1994.
, teamwork with teammates to win the men's pistol slow-fire team championship.
Coaching record: In the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Xu Haifeng's team member Li Xianghong won the championship.
At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Xu Haifeng's team member Tao Luna won the championship.
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Xu Haifeng, a native of Ma'anshan City and County, Anhui Province, was born on August 1, 1957 in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, a former athlete of the Chinese men's shooting team, the first athlete in the history of Chinese sports shooting to set the Olympic champion, the World Championships champion, the Asian Games champion, and the Asian Championships champion, and the first person to win the Olympic gold medal in China.
At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Xu Haifeng won the men's pistol 60-round slow-fire championship, becoming the first gold medalist of this Olympic Games and the first Olympic champion in China, achieving a breakthrough of "zero" gold medals in the history of the Chinese Olympic Games.
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At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Xu Haifeng won the men's pistol 60-round slow-fire championship and won the first Olympic gold medal for the Chinese team.
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Shooting, a Chinese player who won the first Olympic gold medal.
Xu Haifeng. At the 23rd Olympic Games in 1984, Chinese shooting athlete Xu Haifeng won the men's 60-round slow-fire championship with a score of 566 rings, defeating the best players from all over the world, becoming the first gold medalist in this Olympic Games and the first champion in the history of China's participation in the Olympic Games, achieving a breakthrough of "zero" gold medals in the history of the Chinese Olympic Games. Before that, the modern Olympic Games had a history of 88 years, and none of the more than 2,500 gold medals that had been produced belonged to Chinese.
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In 1984, Xu Haifeng won the gold medal in shooting men's 50m pistol 60 rounds at the Los Angeles Olympics.
2008 Beijing Olympics: Chen Xiexia gold medal in the women's 48kg weightlifting final.
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