Ocean University of China Third Prize Alumni
Li Qian, Yang Wenlu, Yang Liu (former member of the women's boxing team of Ocean University of China)
In two days
He has reached the top podium of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou
Li Qian (first from left), Yang Wenlu (middle) and Yang Liu win the championship
Li Qian (first from right), Yang Wenlu (second from right) and Yang Liu (second from left) during training together at Haiyu
Li Qian (back row, middle), Yang Wenlu (front row, first right), Yang Liu (back row, second right) and Professor Yu Lianzhi (front row, middle row), head coach of the Boxing Team of Ocean University of China
Li QianOctober 4
Boxing at the Asian Games
In the women's 75 kg final
Class of 2013 sports training major
Li Qian alumni
Victory over Indian players
Lovlina Borgoharin
Win the gold medal!
Awards
2013 National Games Silver Medal
2014 Incheon Asian Games Silver Medal
Rio 2016 Olympic Games women's boxing 69-75 kg bronze medal
2018 World Women's Boxing Championship Champion
2020 National Women's Boxing Championship Champion
Tokyo 2020 Olympic Silver Medal
2023 Women's 75kg champion in boxing at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou
Cross the hill and start Olympics preparation modeLi Qian said in a telephone interview: "This is the second time I have stood on the podium of the Asian Games after the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, and my heart is extremely excited. ”
"Nine years ago, I won the silver medal in the women's boxing 75kg category at the Incheon Asian Games, and this time I finally changed colors." Li Qian believes in an interview that this achievement is not only due to her persistence over the years, but also due to the careful cultivation of many coaches of the national team. "Being able to win glory for the country is a very meaningful thing." "After winning the Hangzhou Asian Games, preparations for the Paris Olympics are also on the agenda." Li Qian said frankly: "In my boxing career, I have won the World Championships, the Asian Championships, the National Games champion, the Olympic runner-up, and now the Asian Games champion, so winning the Paris Olympics has become the most important goal of my life." "Now that boxers in Europe and the United States are of a high level, I can't slack off in preparing for the Olympics, and for me, I can now say that the preparation mode has officially started."
Yang WenluOctober 4
Boxing at the Asian Games
In the women's 60 kg final
Class of 2013 sports training major
Yang Wenlu alumniDefeated North Korea's Won Eun-kyung 5-0
Won his first gold medal at the Asian Games
Awards2014 National Championship 64 kg champion
2014 Championship 64 kg champion
2015 Defending All-Championship and Championship Game
2016 Defending All-Championship and Championship Game
2016 World Women's Boxing Championship Champion
2017 Women's 60kg champion at the 13th National Games
2021 Women's 60kg champion at the 14th National Games
2023 Women's 60kg champion in boxing at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou
Realize the dream of Hangzhou, step by stepThis is Yang Wenlu's second time competing in the Asian Games, she performed mediocrely at the last Asian Games in Jakarta, and this time she finally fulfilled her dream of Hangzhou. At the competition site, Yang Wenlu was deeply moved by the good competition atmosphere, "I was very excited to win the gold medal at the Asian Games for the first time, and I also felt the enthusiasm of the audience, which gave me a lot of motivation." Yang Wenlu said frankly that he is especially grateful to the Chinese boxing team for winning the championship through good preparation. Yang Wenlu, a 2016 world champion who also won the Asian Championships and the National Games, is still 32 years old and has been crowned Asian Games laurel and qualified for the Olympic Games. "My biggest goal next is definitely to win the Paris Olympics." Yang Wenlu maintained a clear mind and a good attitude, "I don't think so far now, I will take every day seriously, train well, and the results are a matter of course." Yang Wenlu said that over the years, her mentality in the face of the competition has become better and better, fully trusting the coaching team, and completing the training seriously. And the secret to staying in good shape is to take training seriously and be disciplined.
willowOctober 5
Boxing at the Hangzhou Asian Games
In the women's 66 kg final
Class of 2012 sports training major
Willow alumni
5-0 win over Thailand
Chan Zen Suvarnapeng
Another gold for the Chinese team!
Awards2019 "Sports Cai Cup" National Boxing Championship 69kg Women's Champion
2019 Women's Boxing World Championships 69kg silver medal
2021 Silver medal in boxing women's 69kg at the 14th Games of the People's Republic of China
2022 International Boxing Invitational Championship bronze medal in the women's 66kg category
2022 National Women's Boxing Championship 66kg Champion
2023 World Women's Boxing Championships Elite Women's 63-66 kg Champion
2023 "Flavor Hangzhou" 2023 National Boxing Championships (Third Batch) Women's 66kg Champion
2023 International Boxing Invitational Championship – Bronze Medal in the Women's 66kg category
2023 Hangzhou 19th Asian Games boxing women's 66kg champion
Dream of the Asian Games, sprint to ParisIn July 2008, Yang Liu entered the Inner Mongolia boxing team, and with her good physical fitness and excellent comprehension ability, she quickly emerged in the national competition.
"In 2013, when I participated in the National Games for the first time, I finished third in the 75kg category, and I felt that I could finish in such a highest-level event in the country, which showed that I had the strength to reach higher goals." Yang Liu insists on training day after day with such vigor, from the Inner Mongolia boxing team to the national team, Yang Liu maintains a low-key and hard style. In 2018, Yang Liu won the National Women's Boxing Championship and in 2019 she was the runner-up of the Women's Boxing World Championship in Russia. In March, Yang Liu fulfilled his dream of becoming a world champion by defeating Kazakhstan's Nadzada Riabes in New Delhi, India, to win gold.
After the intense preparation and competition tasks, Yang Willow, who has been "missing" for a long time in the eyes of her family, looks forward to a relaxation and reunion. "After entering the Asian Games Village, I have never had contact with the outside world. Then we should take some time off to relax, and I would love to eat a meal at home. Willow said. She said that after the vacation, she will return to the national team and devote herself to the next stage of training and preparation. Fulfilling the dream of the Asian Games, sprinting to Paris, higher goals are still waiting for Yang Willow.
Congratulations to Li Qian, Yang Wenlu, Yang Liu alumni Keep up the good work and the future can be expected See you at Paris 2024! (Source: Ocean University of China Alumni Association, China Sports News, Sichuan Sports, Pentol Media, Inner Mongolia Daily, Inner Mongolia News Broadcast, Popular Press, Peninsula News, China Haida Youth Official Weiwei, etc.)