1. Yao Ming
English name: Yao Ming
Birthday: September 12, 1980
Constellation: Virgo
p>Blood type: Type A
Height: 226 cm
Weight: 134 kg
Place of birth: Shanghai
Effectiveness Team: Shanghai Oriental; Houston Rockets
Position: Center
Hometown: Shanghai
Family: Basketball family
100-meter speed: About 15 seconds
Zodiac: Monkey
Palm: 21 cm
Armspan: 2.25 meters
Favorite color: blue< /p>
Favorite animal: Doberman dog
Favorite food: sausage, tomatoes
Favorite cuisine: Mom’s food
Favorite holiday: National Day
Favorite writers: Ye Yonglie, Lao She
Favorite singer: Za
Favorite song: Pop
Favorite clothing: sports, leisure
Favorite city: Shanghai
Favorite country: China
Favorite movie star: Danzeni Washington
p>Favorite movie: "Escape from the Tiger's Mouth"
Things you hate: flattery
Things you're afraid of: loneliness
Favorite things to do: Playing high-level and exciting games
The biggest worry: not being able to live like ordinary people
Characters I admire: Zhou Enlai and Liu Bei
Relaxation place: Starbucks Coffee House
Hobbies: playing computer games, surfing the Internet, music and reading books
Appreciation of idols: Barkley Sabonis and Olajuwon
Motto: Believe that you are still young Ying Pingfan
Nicknames: Shanghai Canopy, Little Giant, Little Giant Covering the Sky, Big Mac, Number One Scholar, Hidden Dragon
Personal Honors:
Selected to the Chinese Basketball Star Team in 1998
Selected to the Chinese Basketball Southern Star Team in 1999
Won the CBA Most Improved Player Award in 1999
Selected to the Asian All-Star Team in 2000 Star Team
Selected into the CBA All-Star Team in 2000
Won three CBA individual awards in 2000
Main member of the 2002 CBA championship
< p>Growth experienceYao Ming was born into a basketball family in Shanghai. His father is 2.08 meters tall and played for the Shanghai Men's Basketball Team; his mother is 1.88 meters tall and was a main player in the Chinese women's basketball team in the 1970s. His parents' height characteristics and genes for basketball were passed down to him without reservation. At the age of 9, Yao Ming began to receive amateur training at the Youth Sports School in Xuhui District, Shanghai. Due to the family influence he received since childhood, his understanding of basketball gradually emerged. Five years later, he entered the Shanghai Youth Team; at the age of 17, he was selected for the National Youth Team; at the age of 18, he put on the Chinese team uniform.
In April 1998, he was selected for the national team coached by Wang Fei.
In May 1998, he went to Indianapolis, USA to participate in basketball training at the Nike summer camp.
In 1998, as the main force of the Shanghai team, he won the fifth place in the National Men's Basketball League A
In 1998, he was selected into the Chinese Basketball Star Team.
In May 1999, he was selected for the national men's basketball team coached by Jiang Xingquan.
In 1999, he participated in the National Men's Basketball League A, representing the Shanghai team and cooperating with his teammates, finishing fifth.
From August to September 1999, he participated in the Asian Men's Basketball Championship held in Japan and worked with the team to regain the Asian Men's Basketball Championship championship.
In 1999, he was selected into the Chinese Basketball Southern Stars Team.
In May 1999, he won the Most Improved Player Award in the 1999 National Men's Basketball League A.
In February 2000, he was selected into the 1999 Asian All-Star Team.
In March 2000, he was selected for the national men's basketball team coached by Jiang Xingquan.
In March 2000, he participated in the 1999-2000 National Men's Basketball League A and cooperated with his teammates to win second place with the Shanghai Oriental Team.
In March 2000, he was selected into the 1999-2000 National Men's Basketball League A All-Star Team.
In March 2000, he won three individual awards for rebounds, dunks and blocks in the National Men's Basketball League A in the 1999-2000 season.
In September 2000, he participated in the men's basketball competition of the 27th Olympic Games held in Sydney and won tenth place with his teammates.
In September 2000, he participated in the Sydney Olympics. And go to the National Basketball League (NBA) draft.
In April 2001, he participated in the 2000-2001 National Men's Basketball League A, and cooperated with his teammates to win second place with the Shanghai Oriental Team.
In March 2000, he won three individual awards for rebounds, dunks and blocks in the National Men's Basketball League A in the 1999-2000 season.
2. Liu Xiang
Name: Liu Xiang Birthplace: Shanghai
Birthday: 1983.7.13
Project: 110-meter hurdles
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Brilliant record
4th place in the men's 110-meter hurdles at the 2000 World Youth Championship; 1st place at the 2001 National Games, East Asian Games, and World University Games men's 110-meter hurdles; 2002 Lausanne International In the Grand Prix, he broke the Asian record for the men's 110-meter hurdles with a time of 13.12 seconds; the 2004 Olympic champion of the 110-meter hurdles, his time of 12.91 seconds broke the Olympic record and tied the world record. On June-July 12, at Lausanne Track and Field In the Golden League, he broke the 13-year-old world record held by Colin Jackson in 12.88 seconds. On February 11, 2007, he broke the Asian record in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 7.42 at the German Track and Field Indoor Games.
3. Guo Jingjing Name: Guo Jingjing
Gender: Female
Date of Birth: October 15, 1981
Occupation: Chinese Diving Athletes
Height: 1.63 meters
Weight: 49.1 kg
Project: Diving
Education: University
Personal hobby: music
Personal blog: /guojingjingblog
Best result: Women's 3-meter single and double championship at the 2004 Athens Olympics
In 2004 Won the women's 3-meter springboard diving single and double (with Wu Minxia) championship at the Athens Olympics. In the early days, Guo Jingjing's name was linked to that of Tian Liang, another national team diver, and the media often reported that they had a close relationship. However, in 2004, the media revealed that Guo Jingjing was dating Fok Qigang, the eldest grandson of Hong Kong's patriotic tycoon Fok Ying-tung. In November 2005, the mansion she purchased with Fok Qigang in Beijing's Chongwen District was exposed. Guo Jingjing said that after participating in the 2008 Olympics, she hopes to retire after completing 20 years of dancing so that she can enjoy life. However, she still wants to do a job related to diving.
On February 23, 2008, at the press conference after the women's single three-meter springboard finals of the 16th Diving World Cup in Beijing and the 16th Diving World Cup in Beijing, it was exposed that she was playing a big name.
Sports experience
Started diving training at the Baoding training base in Hebei Province in 1988. The coach was Li Fang. In 1992, he joined the Hebei Provincial Diving Team and was coached by Li Fang. In 1993, he was selected into the national diving team and was coached by Yu Fen.
The 2000 Sydney Olympics was the first time Guo Jingjing participated in the Olympics. In the three-meter springboard event, she could not shake the dominance of her then senior sister Fu Mingxia and won a silver medal. In the new Olympic event she collaborated with Fu Mingxia In the synchronized three-meter springboard, she ultimately lost to the Russian combination of Yulia Pakarina/Vera Irina and finished second, making her first Olympic trip just a miss with the gold medal. Guo Jingjing, who competed as the number one player on the Chinese women's diving team at the 2004 Athens Olympics, finally won the three-meter springboard individual and pairs competitions.
Guo Jingjing won 8 gold medals in the four World Championships from 2001 to 2007.
The story behind
Guo Jingjing, who attended the celebration party, is still the focus of the media. Regarding the future, Guo Jingjing remains calm and calm as usual: "I want to study law, I know. This subject is difficult to learn and very hard. But with the experience of diving, any hard work is nothing to me!” “Will you enter the entertainment industry?” I kept lowering my eyes when I heard this question. She raised her head and said slowly but surely: "No, I know that my personality is not suitable."
Competition results
September 7, 1995, in In the women's synchronized platform diving competition of the 9th World Cup Diving Championships held in Atlanta, USA, she won the gold medal with Wang Rui; on September 9, she won the gold medal with Deng Lin in the women's synchronized three-meter springboard diving competition.
In October 1995, in the diving competition of the Third City Games held in Nanjing, she won three gold medals in the women's platform, one-meter springboard, and three-meter springboard.
On July 27, 1996, she won fifth place in the women's platform diving competition of the 26th Olympic Games held in Atlanta, USA.
In October 1997, she participated in the diving competition of the Eighth National Games held in Shanghai and won second place in the women's three-meter springboard with a score of 553.86 points.
In January 1998, she participated in the World Swimming Championships held in Australia and won second place in the women's platform.
In May 1998, she participated in the US leg of the FINA Diving Grand Prix held in Florida, USA, and won the women's one-meter springboard gold medal with a score of 273.72 points. In June 1998, she participated in the 1998 National Diving Gold Medal Competition held in Chengdu and won the gold medal in the women's three-meter springboard.
In July 1998, she participated in the diving competition of the Friendship Games held in New York, USA, and won second place in the women's one-meter springboard with a score of 270.93 points.
In September 1998, she participated in the National Diving Championships held in Tianjin and won the women's three-meter springboard gold medal with a score of 531.39 points.
In December 1998, she participated in the 13th Asian Games diving competition held in Bangkok, Thailand, and won the women's three-meter springboard gold medal with a score of 547.47 points.
In January 1999, she participated in the 11th World Cup Diving Competition held in Wellington, New Zealand, and won the women's synchronized three-meter springboard gold medal with Yang Lan, and won the women's three-meter springboard with a score of 272.97 points. 3rd place on rice springboard; worked with teammates to win 1st place in mixed team.
In April 1999, she participated in the National Diving Championships held in Jinan and won the gold medal in the women's one-meter springboard with a score of 268.02 points and the second place in the women's three-meter springboard with a score of 559.77 points. In May 1999, she participated in the FINA Diving Grand Prix held in Florida, USA, and cooperated with Liang Xiaoqiao and won the gold medal in the women's synchronized three-meter springboard. In April 1999, she participated in the China International Diving Open held in Wenzhou and won second place in the women's three-meter springboard.
In June 1999, she participated in the Hong Kong International Diving Open held in Hong Kong and won the women's three-meter springboard gold medal with a score of 579.33 points.
In June 1999, she participated in the international diving competition held in Renibo, Sweden, and won the gold medal in the women's three-meter springboard.
In July 1999, she participated in the International Diving Grand Prix held in Vienna and won first place in the women's three-meter springboard.
In September 1999, she participated in the 2nd FINA Diving Grand Prix Finals held in Mexico and won the women's three-meter springboard diving gold medal.
In October 1999, she participated in the National Diving Championships and Olympic Qualification Trials held in Chengdu. She cooperated with Liang Xiaoqiao and won the first place in the women's three-meter synchronized jump; she participated in the women's one-meter springboard competition and won the first place. name.
In January 2000, she participated in the World Cup Diving Competition held in Sydney, Australia, and won the first place in the women's three-meter springboard; she cooperated with Liang Xiaoqiao and won the second place in the women's three-meter synchronized diving. In April 2000, she participated in the National Diving Championships and Olympic Trials held in Jinan, Shandong Province, and won first place in the women's three-meter springboard synchronized team with Fu Mingxia, and also won first place in the women's one-meter springboard and women's three-meter springboard.
In May 2000, she participated in the Canada Cup International Diving Competition held in Montreal and won first place in the women's three-meter springboard.
In June 2000, she participated in the Hong Kong Open of the International Diving Series held in Hong Kong and won first place in the women's one-meter springboard. Honors
In February 1999, he was elected as one of the top ten athletes in Hebei Province in 1998.
In 2000, she won the individual silver medal in the women's 3-meter springboard at the Sydney Olympics, and won the silver medal in the women's synchronized 3-meter springboard diving with Fu Mingxia.
In the 28th International Olympic Games in August 2004, Guo Jingjing won the gold medal in this competition with a total score of 633.15 points, adding another gold medal to the Chinese delegation. This was her first time in this Olympic Games. The second gold medal was also the fifth gold medal won by the Chinese diving team in Athens. The silver medal was won by another Chinese player, Wu Minxia, ??with a score of 612 points, and Russian player Yulia Pakarina won the bronze medal with a score of 610.62 points.
Main results
1995 World Cup women's 10-meter platform synchronized, 3-meter springboard synchronized, women's team, mixed team champion
1996 Atlanta Olympic Games women's 10-meter 5th place in platform
Runner up in women's 3-meter springboard at the 1998 World Championships
In 1999, 11th World Cup women's 3-meter springboard double, mixed team champion, third place in singles
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2000 12th World Cup 3-meter springboard single, women's team, mixed team champion, double runner-up
2000 Sydney Olympics 3-meter springboard single, double runner-up
< p>Women's 1-meter springboard and 3-meter springboard champions at the 9th National Games in 2001Women's 3-meter springboard single and double champions at the 9th World Swimming Championships in 2001
2002 Women's 1-meter springboard and 3-meter springboard champion at the National Diving Championships in 2002
Women's 1-meter and 3-meter springboard single champion and double runner-up at the 13th World Cup Diving Championship in 2002
2002 National Diving Championships Women's 3-meter Springboard Champion
2002 Busan Asian Games Women's 3-meter Springboard Single and Pair Champion
2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix Australian Station Women's Single and Pair Championship Double champion
2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix China Women's 3-meter single and double champion
2003 World Championships women's 3-meter single and double champion
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In 2004, the 14th World Cup women's synchronized 3-meter springboard champion and single runner-up
2004 Athens Olympic Games women's synchronized 3-meter springboard single and double champion
2005 2005 FINA Diving Grand Prix Canada Station Women's 3-meter Single and Pair Champion
2005 FINA Diving Grand Prix USA Station Women's 3-meter Double Championship
2006 Diving women's synchronized three-meter springboard champion at the Doha Asian Games
Women's three-meter springboard champion and women's three-meter springboard synchronized champion at the 2007 World Swimming Championships
4. Li Ning (the last torchbearer ) Li Ning, chairman of Li Ning Sports Goods Co., Ltd., an outstanding gymnast of the 20th century.
Li Ning was born in Guangxi in 1963. He started practicing gymnastics at the age of 7, entered the national gymnastics team at the age of 17, and retired at the age of 26. In 1981, he won the men's floor exercise, pommel horse and rings championships at the World University Games. At the Sixth World Cup of Gymnastics in 1982, Li Ning won 6 of the 7 men's gold medals, creating a myth in the history of world gymnastics and being known as the "Prince of Gymnastics".
In 1984, in the 23rd Los Angeles Olympic Games, Li Ning won 3 gold medals, 2 silver medals and 1 bronze medal, nearly 1/5 of the total medals of the Chinese delegation. He also became the winner of the most medals in the Olympic Games. athletes. In 1985, he won the ring championship at the World Gymnastics Championships. In 1986, he won the men's individual all-around, floor exercise, and pommel horse championships at the Seventh World Cup Gymnastics... In his 17-year sports career, Li Ning won 106 gold medals in major domestic and foreign gymnastics competitions. In 1987, Li Ning became the only Asian member of the International Olympic Committee Athletes Commission. In 1999, Li Ning was selected as the "World's Best Athlete of the 20th Century" by the World Sports Journalists Association. His name was on the top of the sports world of the century together with 25 sports superstars such as Muhammad Ali, Pele, and Air Jordan.
After retiring in 1989, Li Ning joined Guangdong Jianlibao Group and founded the "Li Ning" sporting goods brand. Taking the opportunity of sponsoring the Chinese delegation at the 1990 Asian Games, Li Ning started the business of Li Ning, thus creating a It is the first brand management of sporting goods in China. In the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, "Li-Ning" was selected as the exclusive award-winning equipment for the Chinese sports delegation, thus ending the history of Chinese athletes wearing foreign sports brand clothing at the Olympics. After ten years of development, "Li Ning" has already become the number one brand of sporting goods in China. Now, Li Ning is leading his company to stride towards the goal of brand internationalization. At present, "Li Ning" has signed agency agreements with dealers in nine overseas countries and regions...
In the spirit of "origin" With the spirit of "for sports, for sports", Li Ning has been actively supporting sports at home and abroad. During the process of Beijing's Olympic bid, Li-Ning was an enthusiastic sponsor. After the successful bid, Li-Ning will continue to promote the development of China's sports industry. Li Ning is also very enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings.
Li Ning graduated from Peking University Law School with a bachelor's degree in law and an EMBA from Peking University Guanghua School of Management.