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Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

author:Wander through the clouds

The third Olympic lucky winner is Ji Xinpeng.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

The significance of Ji Xinpeng's victory is that it is the first Olympic men's singles championship in Chinese badminton.

Ji Xinpeng, male, Han ethnicity, born in 1977, from Shacheng District, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province, Olympic champion, former main player of the Chinese men's badminton team. He joined the national team in February 1996. Badminton men's singles champion at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He is China's first Olympic badminton men's singles champion.

If It is surprising that China won four gold medals at the Badminton Tournament at the Sydney Olympic Games, then what is even more surprising is that the men's singles gold medal with the highest gold content and the most high profile is actually hanging on the neck of Ji Xinpeng. At the Olympic Games, China sent Sun Jun, Xia Xuanze and Ji Xinpeng to compete for the men's singles gold medal, and among the three players, Ji Xinpeng was the least famous; Sun Jun was the world champion, Xia Xuanze was the 2000 All England champion, and Ji Xinpeng's best result was the 2000 Japan Open champion. Other World Series have never won a gold medal. It is no wonder that when Ji Xinpeng passed the hurdle and won this coveted men's singles gold medal for China, the Chinese press team present asked Ji Xinpeng to introduce himself.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

In addition to stepping on the highest level of the Olympic podium and creating another peak for his badminton career, Ji Xinpeng completely shattered the 28-year-old Indonesian star Ye Chengwan's Olympic gold medal dream. Therefore, this Olympic showdown with Ji Xinpeng is most likely Ye Chengwan's last chance to grab the Olympic gold medal, and it may also be the biggest regret in his badminton career.

The reason why Ji Xinpeng is the luckiest Olympic champion is that Ji Xinpeng's athletic career has been lackluster in his achievements. He has never won a national or international championship, and has only won two low-level badminton tournaments. This time on the last train of the Sydney Olympic Games, extraordinary play, actually all the way through the barrier, the final final victory over the Indonesian famous Ye Chengwan, won the championship, is not this good luck burst? Therefore, Ji Xinpeng is a lucky Person in the Olympic Games.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

The fourth luckiest person was Chen Yanqing.

Chen Yanqing is a Chinese female weightlifter who has won consecutive gold medals in the 58 kg weightlifting category at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games and the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Chen Yanqing, born in May 1979 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, is a former member of the Chinese women's weightlifting team.

Chen Yanqing was selected for the Jiangsu Provincial Weightlifting Team in 1994, the national team in 1995, the gold medal in the women's 58 kg competition at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, and the gold medal in the women's 58 kg competition at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. After retiring in 2008, he served as the deputy director of the Sports Bureau of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It can be said that success is achieved and life is happy.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

There are many Olympic champions in China, so why is Chen Yanqing also a lucky Olympic winner? It's a long story. Chen Yanqing retired three times, made three comebacks, and each time he came back to participate in the competition, he was in a brave state and easily won the championship. It's a miracle. As a child of a fruit farmer's family, Chen Yanqing's strength has been particularly strong since childhood. At the age of 11, Chen Yanqing performed well in the athletics games for elementary school students, and was eventually favored by the weightlifting coach and embarked on the path of an athlete. Chen Yanqing, who is extremely talented, has become a top domestic player in only 5 years and has won many domestic and international championships. After winning the Asian Youth Championship in weightlifting in 1995, Chen Yanqing was successfully selected for the Chinese weightlifting team, when she was only 17 years old. From 1997 to 1999, she won numerous competitions and had a bright future.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

In 2000, Chen Yanqing won the championship with a total score of 242 kg in the Sydney Olympic Trials, and her performance was originally due to the participation of the Chinese team in the Sydney Olympic Games, but due to the limitation of the Olympic quota, the Chinese weightlifting team finally did not give Chen Yanqing the qualification, so Chen Yanqing was sad and sad, her state was seriously hit, her grades declined, and she retired to study, when she was only 21 years old.

Chen Yanqing later returned at the end of 2003, was selected for the national team in May 2004, and won the gold medal in the 58 kg weightlifting category at the Athens Olympic Games in August. After retiring from the army, he continued to study. She made a comeback in 2007 and won the gold medal in the women's 58 kg weightlifting category at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. After retiring from the army to study. Her sports career has experienced four retirements, three comebacks, the comeback did not decline in form, including two comebacks to win the Olympic championship, many Asian Games champions and world championships, it is worth noting that her weightlifting career for 18 years is basically injured, but also very rare, Chen Yanqing has become a Chinese weightlifting legend. In the end, she obtained a master's degree in psychology and successfully entered politics.

Second, the lone Olympic champion

Wang Liping is known as the loneliest Olympic champion. What's going on?

Wang Liping, born in 1976 in Fengcheng, Dandong City, Liaoning Province, is a track and field athlete, world champion, Olympic champion, and member of the Chinese women's track and field team.

In 2000, at the 27th Olympic Games in Sydney, she won the women's 20 km race walk. This is China's only athletics gold medal at the Sydney Olympics.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

In April 1997, he was selected for the National Athletics Walking Team to participate in the World Cup Race Walking Competition. In December of the same year, he was again selected for the National Athletics Race Walking Training Team to prepare for the Asian Games.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Wang Liping because her previous achievements were not outstanding, before the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Wang Liping was not in the main selection list, she had to obtain the right to participate in the Olympic Games through the selection competition. In the first and second selections, Wang Liping won two consecutive firsts. The last stop in Dalian Lushun, although there were twists and turns, finally won the championship, with the title of three selection competitions, Wang Liping qualified for the Sydney Olympic Games. At that time, the Chinese delegation sent a total of two athletes, Liu Hongyu and Wang Liping, of which Liu Hongyu was also known as the athlete with the most gold-winning strength, and Wang Liping was not pinned on high hopes, and it was quite good to win the medal, so the media reports were more of an understatement. At the beginning of the race, Liu Hongyu was in good shape and in the leading stage of the first group, and Wang Liping chose to follow the strategy and entered the final 5 kilometers of the race. Liu Hongyu was sent off due to his physical strength affecting the change of rhythm, resulting in poor performance, and he was sent off for three red cards. In the final, there was only one athlete left, Wang Liping, and when the coaching staff felt that there was no hope of winning gold or even winning cards, they chose to leave the field first. At this time, Wang Liping on the field chose more to insist and use her tenacity to complete the game, and Wang Liping constantly chased after her opponents on the field without team advantage. When the race entered the last kilometer, Wang Liping chased after the second place, testing the psychological quality of the athletes more at the key moment of the race, and the host Australian's Shavili's action foul was too obvious, and he was sent off the field with three red cards by the referee when he was about to enter the stadium.

Although Wang Liping received two red cards during the chase, Wang Liping withstood the pressure at the last moment and became the first athlete to cross the finish line in the case of the opponent's mistake, and "upset" won the gold medal in the women's 20 km race walk. It was the only track and field gold medal China won at the Sydney Olympics.

For the world champion, the most exciting scene is to run around the field wearing a national flag after winning the championship, sharing the joy of winning glory for the country to the world. However, just when Wang Liping was full of expectations and preparing to greet the flowers and the national flag, she was surprised to find that there was nothing! No one draped the five-star red flag on Wang Liping's body, and even a five-star red flag could not be found. Unable to wear the national flag, she could only hold tears and wave her hands around the field for a week, becoming the loneliest Olympic champion. After that, she stood "alone" on the podium and put on the gold medal that belonged to her.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Once, in an interview with reporters, asked what is the biggest regret of the sports career, Wang Liping bluntly said that after winning the gold medal, she did not find the national flag. Therefore, Wang Liping is "the loneliest Olympic champion in history".

After winning the race walk at the 2005 East Asian Games, Wang Liping chose to retire. After retiring from the military, Wang Liping attended Beijing Sport University and studied sports pedagogy. Later transformed into an investor, she and Olympic champion Xing Aowei and two other partners jointly established a sports investment fund, and since then she has entered the world of sports capital. The first phase of the fund is 50 million yuan, focusing on investing in a number of angel round projects. The fund has invested in a number of sports entrepreneurship projects in the sports world.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Third, the tragic heroes of the Olympics

Athletes work hard and boring training all year round to win medals, win championships and get great honors. But there is always only one champion, and I only have three medals, so the more the competition, the more brutal it is, and the competition is very fierce. Usually the results are similar, depending on the on-site play.

So who are the Olympic heroes? The first natural first push Liu Xiang.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Liu Xiang is no stranger to everyone, and he is as famous as Yao Ming. Liu Xiang was born in 1983 in Putuo District, Shanghai, and is a 110-meter hurdles athlete on the Chinese men's track and field team. He is the first athlete in the history of Chinese sports athletics and the first athlete in the history of Asian athletics to combine the olympic games, indoor and outdoor world championships, IAAF Grand Prix finals champion and world record holder.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

At the 2004 Athens Olympics, the men's 110m hurdles tied the world record set by Britain's Colin Jackson with a time of 12.91 seconds. At the 2006 Grand Prix in Athletics in Lausanne, Switzerland, the men's 110m hurdles broke the 13-year-old world record with a time of 12.88 seconds. 2007 World Championships in Athletics , Men 's 110m Hurdles Champion. The 2012 IAAF Diamond League Eugene won the men's 110m hurdles with a time of 12.87 seconds. In June 2012, Liu Xiang was ranked first in the world's 110-meter hurdles, and Liu Xiang regained the top spot after a gap of five years. On April 7, 2015, Liu Xiang officially announced his retirement.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Such dazzling results are difficult to beat the scene that has attracted the attention of the north on the Beijing Olympic field. How many people were disappointed at that time, but how to play when injured? I had to retire from the competition, what a big blow to Liu Xiang! You say yes, not sooner rather than later, not before and after, just at this time to be injured? What you see is the withdrawal, we have one less gold medal, but the pain of luck 6 is far away! Therefore, Liu Xiang is an Olympic tragic hero.

The second Olympic tragic hero is Wang Hao.

Wang Hao,born in 1983 in Changchun, Jilin Province) is a Chinese men's table tennis player.

He began professionally training table tennis in 1990, joined the Bayi team in 1996, was selected to the national second team at the end of 1998, and won the men's singles championship at the 1999 Asian Junior Championships.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Wang Hao's biggest regret is to lose the 2004 Athens Olympic table tennis men's singles champion. In the men's singles final of the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, he lost to South Korea's Yoo Seung-min and finished second in the men's singles. 2008 Beijing Olympic Games men's singles runner-up. At the 2012 London Olympics, he finished second in men's singles table tennis. Runner-up in men's singles in table tennis for three consecutive Olympic Games. Fortunately, Wang Hao, together with Zhang Jike and Ma Long, won the 2012 Olympic Table Tennis Men's Team Championship. Finally there is an Olympic gold medal. 2008 Table Tennis World Cup Men's Singles Champion, 2009 World Table Tennis Championships Men's Singles Champion, 2010 World Cup Men's Singles Champion, 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games Men's Doubles Champion. On August 27, 2011, he was inducted into the ITTF Hall of Fame. In 2011, Wang Hao defeated teammate Zhang Jike and won the second place in the men's singles of the World Table Tennis Championships.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

On December 21, 2014, Wang Hao officially announced his retirement. Wang Hao won a total of 18 world championships in his career. Along with Ma Lin and Deng Yaping, they rank third in the history of national table tennis, second only to Zhang Yining's 19 and Wang Nan's 24. The only regret is that there was no singles Olympic gold medal. Therefore, Wang Hao is an Olympic tragic hero.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Speaking of Chinese Olympic figures, Wang Yifu cannot fail to mention them. From 1984 to 2004, he participated in the Olympic Games six times in a row, and was the athlete with the most Olympic games in China, winning 2 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)
Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

At the beginning of 1978, Wang Yifu joined the Liaoning Provincial Shooting Team. In 1979, Wang Yifu was selected for the national team. From 1984 to 2004, Wang Yifu participated in the Olympic Games for six consecutive times. In 1992, at the Barcelona Olympics, Wang Yifu won his first Olympic gold medal in the men's 10m air pistol. In 2004, at the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, Wang Yifu won the men's 10m air pistol championship again.

In April 2017, the Chinese Olympic Committee officially established an expert committee, and Wang Yifu was elected as an expert member of the Chinese Olympic Committee.

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Since China participated in the Olympic Games in 1984 and this year's Tokyo Olympic Games, it has won more and more gold medals, and more and more competitions have entered the finals, with the opportunity to win more medals. This is also a clear sign of the improvement of China's comprehensive national strength. There is no strong country, where there is strong sports. Since china participated in the Olympic Games, diving, shooting, gymnastics, weightlifting, are all big gold medalists, and the advantages are obvious. Later, table tennis joined the Olympic Games, and often won all the gold medals, achieving the title of "national ball".

Just as tenaciously fighting: who is the lucky one? Who are the tragic heroes? History of the Chinese Olympics (Part 2)

Tokyo Olympic Games Chinese gold medal list

So far, in the Chinese Olympic team, diving champions Wu Minxia and Chen Ruolin, gymnastics champion Zou Kai, and table tennis champion Ma Long have all won 5 Olympic gold medals and tied for the first place.

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