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These three Olympic champions have recently been officially promoted to department-level cadres

author:Three crazy balls

The pace of the Paris Olympics is getting closer and closer! The world's largest multi-sport games, held every four years, is the stage that athletes most aspire to! Through the hard work of the Olympic Games, many athletes have changed their fate. Since the beginning of this year, three Olympic champions have been newly appointed as department-level officials. Next, let's get to know them again.

1. Xian Dongmei.

Xian Dongmei, born in 1975, is currently the deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Guangdong Ersha Training Center and the president of Guangdong Judo Association.

In the early years, Xian Dongmei practiced wrestling, and later changed to judo. Xian Dongmei is a late bloomer. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, 29-year-old Xian Dongmei won the women's 52kg judo championship. After that, Xian Dongmei retired and got married. He made a comeback before the 2008 Beijing Olympics. At the Beijing Olympics, Xian Dongmei successfully defended the women's 52kg judo championship. After that, he retired again and became the head coach of the national judo team. Xian Dongmei, who is from the Guangdong Sihui Association, is often concerned about the growth of the children in her hometown, and is also called the mother of the Olympic champion! Recently, according to official information, Xian Dongmei has become the deputy secretary of the party committee of the Guangdong Ersha Training Center, with the rank of deputy department department.

These three Olympic champions have recently been officially promoted to department-level cadres

2. Gong Jinjie!

Gong Jinjie, born in 1985, currently serves as the deputy secretary of the Jilin Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League.

Gong Jinjie, a native of Jilin Province, studied track and field in his early years, and later became a cyclist because of his explosive power. At the 2012 London Olympics, he won a silver medal for a foul. At the 2016 Rio Olympics, Gong Jinjie and Zhong Angel teamed up to compete in the sprint competition. The Gong Jinjie combination successfully won the championship. This is the first Olympic gold medal for the Chinese delegation in cycling. Since then, Gong Jinjie has become the director of the Jilin Provincial Track and Field Cycling Training Center and the president of the Jilin Provincial Cycling Association. According to the latest official appointment, Gong Jinjie became the deputy secretary of the Jilin Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Youth League, with the rank of deputy department.

These three Olympic champions have recently been officially promoted to department-level cadres
These three Olympic champions have recently been officially promoted to department-level cadres

3. Zhu Qinan.

Zhu Qinan, born in 1984, is currently the deputy director of the Zhejiang Provincial Sports Bureau.

Because he has loved guns since he was a child, Zhu Qinan has a special complex for shooting. He entered the national team in 2003, and in 2004, Zhu Qinan won the men's 10-meter air rifle championship in the World Cup and the Olympic Games. Although he has long been famous, Zhu Qinan is not arrogant or impatient, and has participated in many Olympic Games. After the Rio Olympics, Zhu Qinan retired and became the director of the Zhejiang Provincial Shooting and Archery Cycling Sports Management Center. At last year's Hangzhou Asian Games, Zhu Qinan served as the director of the competition department of the Hangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee. Recently, according to official information, Zhu Qinan was elected deputy director of the Zhejiang Provincial Sports Bureau, at the level of deputy director.

These three Olympic champions have recently been officially promoted to department-level cadres
These three Olympic champions have recently been officially promoted to department-level cadres

Three athletes who have made great contributions to Chinese sports have become sports officials! I also look forward to a greater breakthrough in Chinese sports under their management and command! Come on!