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"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

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"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

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In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, although the Chinese women's volleyball team finally failed to win the coveted gold medal, they still won a valuable bronze medal. In this grand event that Chinese fans have been looking forward to, Wang Yimei has undoubtedly become the most shining star player of the national team.

During the game, her powerful smash was like an arrow off the string, smashing the ball into the opponent's position with full force. In the group stage against the strong Japanese team, the Chinese women's volleyball team once fell into a disparity of 3-12, and the situation was in danger.

At this critical juncture, Wang Yimei stepped forward and gave full play to her excellent personal strength. Her outstanding performance in multiple technical links such as smashing the ball and blocking the net helped the team successfully turn the tide and finally beat the Japanese team with difficulty.

In this game, Wang Yimei performed brilliantly, in a brave state, with a total personal score of 120 points, setting a new historical record, ranking second among all participating players, demonstrating her unparalleled outstanding offensive strength.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

When the last ball landed, Wang Yimei cried with joy, tears came out of her eyes, and her face was full of joy and unlimited expectations for the future. The coaching team and teammates also smiled, cheering for Wang Yimei's wonderful performance.

At this moment, Wang Yimei has become the most shining star in the hearts of Chinese fans, and is known as the most outstanding leader in the admirable "Bronze Generation".

Her unique style and tenacious fighting spirit have become the pride and example of the entire national women's volleyball team.

In 1988, Wang Yimei was born in the beautiful Jinzhou District of Dalian, and she is like a shining new star. When she was 7 years old, her parents sent her to a local sports school and began to learn the sport of swimming.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

In the days of splashing in the pool, Wang Yimei gradually showed extraordinary talent. When she turned 10 years old, Yue Yue, the swimming coach of the Liaoning Provincial Sports School, had a discerning eye and decided to take her as an apprentice.

As a result, the young Wang Yimei had to leave her warm hometown of Dalian and go to Shenyang alone, opening a new chapter in her professional sports career.

In 1999, 15-year-old Wang Yimei experienced a major turning point in her life. This year, her height suddenly jumped to 1. At 75 meters, it seems to be accumulating the potential of vigorous volleyball.

Ning Dongchun, the coach of the provincial junior women's volleyball team, saw the talent and realized that Wang Yimei was more suitable for showing her skills on the volleyball court, so he resolutely decided to recruit this tall girl into his team.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

In order to convince Coach Yue Yue and Wang Yimei's parents, Ning Dongchun worked tirelessly, visited them many times, patiently explained and gave understanding and support. After unremitting efforts, he finally gained the forgiveness of his family.

In 2000, Wang Yimei officially ended her training career in the swimming team and joined the ranks of the Liaoning Provincial Youth Women's Volleyball Team. Ning Dongchun's vision was not wrong, Wang Yimei's volleyball talent blossomed quickly, and his decision was finally rewarded.

In 2002, 15-year-old Wang Yimei stepped into a new level and was selected into the Liaoning Provincial Youth Women's Volleyball Team, under the guidance of the famous coach Qi Lixia. In the same year, Wen Hongwei, the head coach of the Liaoning women's volleyball team, thought that Wang Yimei had a bright future and recruited her into his main lineup.

In 2003, Wang Yimei was selected for the national youth women's volleyball team. In the same year, she represented the national team at the World Youth Women's Volleyball Championship in Thailand, where she won the "Most Valuable Player" award for her outstanding performance.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

In 2004, 16-year-old Wang Yimei officially entered the first team of the national women's volleyball team under the legendary coach Chen Zhonghe, opening the most glorious chapter of her career.

Although she was unable to participate in the Athens Olympics with her teammates, the news of the Chinese team's final victory brought a burning spirit to her heart, and she was determined to win glory for the country and its people.

The 2008 Beijing Olympics is destined to be an unforgettable moment for Wang Yimei and the Chinese women's volleyball team. Although they did not win the gold medal as they wished, they still won a valuable bronze medal.

In this nationally eyeworthy event, Wang Yimei can be called the most shining star player of the Chinese women's volleyball team.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

Her sharp and powerful smash was like a sharp arrow off the bow, smashing the ball into the opponent's defense, full of force and momentum. In the group stage against the Japanese team, the Chinese women's volleyball team once fell into a disparity of 3-12 and was in a desperate situation.

It was at this critical juncture that Wang Yimei stepped forward and gave full play to her excellent personal strength. Her outstanding performance in smashing, blocking and other technical aspects helped the team successfully turn the tide and finally defeated the Japanese team with a difficult victory.

In this game, Wang Yimei performed brilliantly, in a brave state, with a total personal score of 120 points, setting a new historical record, ranking second among all participating players, demonstrating her unparalleled outstanding offensive strength.

When the last decisive ball landed, Wang Yimei cried with joy and tears, and her face was full of joy and infinite longing for the future. The coaching team and teammates also smiled when they saw this, cheering for Wang Yimei's wonderful performance.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

Unfortunately, four years later, at the 2012 London Olympics, Wang Yimei and her teammates of the "Bronze Generation" suffered a heavy blow. In this highly-anticipated game, although the overall strength of the Chinese women's volleyball team was much stronger than that of the opponent Japan, in the crucial quarterfinals, they fell short and failed to reach the threshold of the semifinals, so they stopped.

There are a number of reasons for this unfortunate result: the coaching staff was overly optimistic about the team's strength and did not prepare well for the game; The main players Wang Yimei, Hui Ruoqi, Yang Junjing and others made continuous mistakes at critical moments; Improper timing of coach changes and personnel adjustments.

After the game, Wang Yimei burst into tears, and countless fans were also moved when they saw this.

At different stages of Wang Yimei's career, the head coach of the national women's volleyball team has changed several times, which has brought about repeated adjustments to the tactical system, which has had a certain impact on Wang Yimei's performance.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

In 2009, when Cai Bin became the head coach, in order to give full play to Wang Yimei's offensive advantages, he boldly made personnel adjustments, reappointed Wang Yimei as the successor, and adjusted Chu Jinling to the main offensive position.

This change caused an uproar in the outside world, but Cai Bin hopes that in this way, he can maximize the team's offensive strength.

However, after four years, when Lang Ping went out to coach the national team again in 2013, her requirements for players can be described as extremely strict. Lang Ping attaches great importance to the cultivation of all-round players, especially emphasizing that the main attacker must have excellent skills in attack, defense, and passing at the same time.

Obviously, Wang Yimei, who focuses too much on a single attack, is difficult to meet Lang Ping's expectations. In order to adapt to Lang Ping's tactical system, Wang Yimei began to strengthen the training of one pass and defense, but it was too late.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

Coupled with the rise of Zhu Ting, a rising star, Wang Yimei has never entered the list of the national team since 2014.

Prior to this, in 2010, Wang Baoquan, a coach from Tianjin, was appointed to take over the baton of the national women's volleyball team. However, he adopted too strict training intensity, which aroused the dissatisfaction of some of the players; On the other hand, his own health also had problems, and he finally had to regretfully announce his resignation as head coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team in September of the same year.

In 2011, Yu Juemin succeeded as coach, but the frequent head coach changes caused the team to fall into a long-term downturn and turmoil. At the Women's Volleyball World Championship that year, the Chinese women's volleyball team only won a mediocre tenth place.

On the eve of the London 2012 Olympic Games, due to the lack of tacit cooperation between the coaches and players, the team's form was far from the best, and the team finally lost in the competition.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

In 2019, Wang Yimei announced her official retirement and retired from the professional arena. Although this decision made her full of regret and reluctance, it also opened a new chapter in her life.

The Liaoning Women's Volleyball Club reused this former team feat, first appointed her as the general manager, and later promoted her to the company's protagonist and executive director, becoming the club's senior management.

This turning point marks a new stage in Wang Yimei's career.

This new stage of life has made Wang Yimei, who is over 30 years old, begin to pay more attention to her personal life. Over the years, she has been looking for a perfect partner, and although she has participated in many blind date events, she has never been able to meet the person who makes her crushed.

"Bronze Generation" Wang Yimei: Outstanding strength but deep regrets, still unmarried and single

Judging from the photos she shared on social media, Wang Yimei's body is becoming more slender and straight, and her temperament has gradually become more elegant and noble. It turned out that after retiring, she has been silently insisting on weight loss exercises, and at the same time, she has also specialized in learning etiquette, beauty and other aspects to improve her self-image in an all-round way.

Although her parents often urged her to consider marriage, it gave her a lot of psychological pressure. But Wang Yimei was not discouraged by this, she believed that love needs to wait, and encouraged her family to be patient.

Now 34 years old, she is still single, but she has never given up hope of finding a confidant.

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