Wang Yimei of the Chinese women's volleyball team appeared after a long absence, and posted a photo with her former teammates on social media, fans: It's a little too beautiful to recognize
Dust Whisperer
2024-06-18 12:25Published in Hunan
At present, the Chinese women's volleyball team is actively preparing for the Paris Olympics and is looking forward to achieving good results in the Paris Olympics. However, on the way to qualify for the Paris Olympics, the Chinese women's volleyball team was not particularly smooth. In the World Women's Volleyball League in Macau, the Chinese women's volleyball team also lost to the most direct competitor of the Japanese women's volleyball team. In fact, the strength of the Chinese women's volleyball team is stronger than that of the Japanese women's volleyball team. In a game in 2011, a Chinese women's volleyball player not only broke through the defense of the Japanese team with a very accurate and ruthless smash, but even stunned a player of the Japanese team on the spot. Recently, the retired Chinese women's volleyball player appeared after a long absence, and played a selfie in the car with his former teammate Xue Ming. After seeing Wang Yimei's latest photos, some fans sighed: It's really a big change, it's a little beautiful anymore.

Wang Yimei was born in 1988 and is one of the meritorious players of the Chinese women's volleyball team, and her position on the court is the main attacker. Wang Yimei is 1.90 meters tall and is known for her strong smashing power and strong offensive ability on the court. When she was 18 years old, Wang Yimei was recruited into the Chinese women's volleyball team by Chen Zhonghe, then the head coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team, and focused on training. In 2008, Wang Yimei helped the Chinese women's volleyball team win a silver medal in the Beijing Olympics, and she also ranked second on the best scoring list.
However, after that, because of injuries, Wang Yimei once lost her main position in the national team. But after Lang Ping guided him to serve as the head coach of the Chinese women's volleyball team for the second time, Wang Yimei was not selected for the national team, and soon after, Wang Yimei went to the Turkish league to stay abroad.
The most impressive thing in Wang Yimei's career is naturally the 2008 Grand Prix Finals and the 2011 Women's Volleyball World Cup, where she played against the Japanese women's volleyball team twice. At the 2008 Grand Prix Finals, Wang Yimei jumped up and hit a heavy buckle, which directly hit the head of Saori Kimura, the core of the Japanese women's volleyball team, causing Saori Kimura to faint on the spot. But I didn't expect this scene to happen again 3 years later, in the match between the Chinese women's volleyball team and the Japanese women's volleyball team. This time it was in the Women's Volleyball World Cup, and it was Wang Yimei again, who still jumped up with a heavy buckle, and once again knocked a Japanese player to the ground and fainted, and the unlucky Japanese player was still the famous Saori Kimura.
After retiring, Wang Yimei rarely appeared in the public eye. But recently, Wang Yimei posted a photo of herself and her former teammate Xue Ming on social media. I saw the two former Chinese women's volleyball players in the photo sitting in the car, Wang Yimei is short hair, wearing a hat of sunglasses, and holding a pet dog in her hand. The whole person feels in a good state of mind and is very happy.
After seeing this photo, some fans said that today's Wang Yimei and Wang Yimei when she was a player do feel like two people, much more beautiful than before, and they are so beautiful that they dare not recognize it. Seeing Wang Yimei's good state now, many fans are happy.
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Wang Yimei of the Chinese women's volleyball team appeared after a long absence, and posted a photo with her former teammates on social media, fans: It's a little too beautiful to recognize -
Wang Yimei of the Chinese women's volleyball team appeared after a long absence, and posted a photo with her former teammates on social media, fans: It's a little too beautiful to recognize -
Wang Yimei of the Chinese women's volleyball team appeared after a long absence, and posted a photo with her former teammates on social media, fans: It's a little too beautiful to recognize -
Wang Yimei of the Chinese women's volleyball team appeared after a long absence, and posted a photo with her former teammates on social media, fans: It's a little too beautiful to recognize -
Wang Yimei of the Chinese women's volleyball team appeared after a long absence, and posted a photo with her former teammates on social media, fans: It's a little too beautiful to recognize