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Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

China's sports are developing rapidly, but there have been drawbacks of yin and yang for a long time, especially in the three major ball sports, the Chinese women's team has a certain degree of competitiveness, but the men's results are miserable. At least in the field of Chinese sports, women can stand up to most of the sky.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

On the occasion of Women's Day, I would like to thank the female athletes who have written miracles and glory in the history of Chinese sports, they have courage, attitude, strength, and really do not let their eyebrows be shaved.

This article selects 10 major women's sports, each of which selects a representative figure, to see if this lineup is strong enough?

Football: Sun Wen

At the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, the golden generation of Chinese women's football led by Sun Wen passed the hurdles, reversed Brazil, advanced to the final, and lost 1:2 to the United States, winning the silver medal in history. This is the first time that the Chinese women's football team has reached the final in a world competition, and it is also the best result of the Olympic Games. In the World Cup three years later, Sun Wen played even better, leading the women's football team to second place again and winning the best scorer of the tournament.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Basketball: Zheng Haixia

Zheng Haixia is the greatest female basketball player in Chinese history. She has participated in 4 Olympic Games, 4 World Championships, 4 Asian Games and 8 Asian Championships. She won silver and bronze medals in the Women's Basketball World Cup and the Olympic Games, and in the Women's Basketball World Championships in 1986, she won the title of Best Center. In addition, she was inducted into the WNBA in 1996 and inducted into the FIBA Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Volleyball: Lang Ping

Lang Ping, once known as the Hammer, reached heights that were unattainable in both the player and coach era. She was the humerus minister of the women's volleyball team's five consecutive championships, won the World Cup and the World Championship MVP successively, and was the best volleyball player in the world at that time. After retiring from the army, Lang Ping coached the economy throughout Europe and the United States, but also coached the Chinese women's volleyball team twice, winning a championship and a runner-up. He has now stepped down.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Badminton: Zhang Ning

Zhang Ning, the athens and Beijing olympic women's singles doubles champion, one of the best athletes in the history of Chinese badminton, was inducted into the BWF Hall of Fame in 2021. Zhang Ning is 1 meter 75 tall, angular, facial features Zhou Zheng, the strength is too strong to ignore her beauty.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Table tennis: Deng Yaping

The 16-year-old Deng Yaping competed for the first time and won the World Table Tennis Championships, and in 9 years, she won 18 Olympic championships, the first athlete in China's Olympic history to win 4 gold medals. She firmly held the world number one throne for 8 consecutive years, seeking defeat alone, and retired early at the age of 24. This achievement of hers, another great demon king Zhang Yining quietly inferior.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Ice and Snow: Wang Meng

Wang Meng is a former short track speed skater and the head of the coaching team of the former speed skating and short track speed skating team. The winner of the four Winter Olympic gold medals is the current gold medal record holder of the Chinese team in the Winter Olympics.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Billiards: Pan Xiaoting

The first player in China's billiards industry to win the World Championship. She has fair skin, a beautiful figure, exquisite facial features, and elegant temperament, and is known as China's "Nine Ball Queen". Strength and beauty make her the most well-known billiards player.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Athletics: Gong Lijiao

Chinese female shot put player, Tokyo Olympic champion, four consecutive national games champion, deserved first person in shot put. Throwing athletes are generally tall. Gong Lijiao has outstanding strength, easy-going personality, sunny image and excellent reputation.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Diving: Guo Jingjing

Guo Jingjing's strength during the athlete period is not needed to be repeated, she is not only strong against the sky, her appearance is also very outstanding, and Tian Liang's golden boy and jade girl combination has been a good story for a while. Later, he married Huo Qigang, the eldest grandson of Hong Kong rich man Fok Ying Tung, with sweet feelings and envy of others.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

Tennis: Li Na

Li Is Asia's first Grand Slam singles champion, holding French Open and Australian Open titles. She has reached the WTA women's singles final 21 times and won a total of 9 WTA and 19 ITF singles titles. Ranked second in the world at its highest level, he retired as the sixth in the world.

Ten female leaders in the history of Chinese sports, led by Lang Ping, Deng Yaping, Sun Wen and Wang Mao

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