The Paris Olympics are getting closer and closer, and the Chinese Basketball Association also announced the women's basketball Olympic training list yesterday, with a total of 17 selected players. There are many old faces in this training camp, led by Li Meng and Han Xu, and a 32-year-old veteran who has played two Olympic Games returned to the national training team.
The team members who participated in this training camp are:
Sichuan: Wang Siyu, Han Xu, Li Meng, Tang Ziting
Inner Mongolia: Li Yuan, Pan Zhenqi, Zhang Ru, Sun Mengran
Guangdong: Huang Sijing, Yang Liwei, Yang Shuyu
Jiangsu: Jin Weina, Luo Xinqi
Beijing: Zheng Ming, Tang Yu
Shanxi: Wu Tung Tong
Los Angeles Sparks: Li Yueru
As can be seen from the list, Sichuan and Inner Mongolia are the biggest winners, with a total of four players from each team entering the training list. Both teams are teams in this year's finals, and building teams around finals teams is also the right idea.
Most of the training lists are old faces, and there are not many young players, Tang Ziting, Zheng Ming, and Luo Xinqi are among the few young players, among which Tang Ziting is still the first time to enter the national training team. Fans believe that more young players should be included in the training camp.
There is one person worth mentioning in this training list, that is, Sun Mengran, a 32-year-old veteran who has played in two Olympic Games, returned to the national training team after many days. She has been in good form lately, averaging 12.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game in the league, and as a 1.95m No. 4, she is shooting 40.5% from three-point range in the WCBA this season. Maybe it was Sun Mengran's beautiful data that moved Zheng Wei's guidance. Whether she can fulfill her dream of a third Olympic trip is a point worth watching.
It is understood that the Chinese women's basketball training team will carry out training and preparation work from May 5 to June 18 at the Training Bureau of the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China, and at the end of May, it will have a warm-up match with the visiting Australian women's basketball team and the Japanese women's basketball team. After that, he will go abroad to communicate with the world's top teams and further hone the team lineup.
I wish the Chinese women's basketball team good results in the Paris Olympics, come on!