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Who was the first athlete in China to break the world weightlifting record?
Chen Jingkai

Male weightlifter. Born in 1935. Shilong people in Dongguan, Guangdong. I loved fitness since I was a child. 1953 switch from fitness to weightlifting. 1955 joined the sports team of the Central South Military Region, and was later selected into the national weightlifting training team. The performance improved rapidly, and the clean and jerk performance soared from 95 kg to 130 kg within one year. 1On June 7th, 956, in the Sino-Soviet weightlifting friendly match held in Shanghai, she broke the world record of 56kg (the lightest weight) held by American athlete Wen Qi with a score of 133kg, becoming the first athlete in China to break the world record. In the same year, he broke the world record of the project twice with the scores of 135.5 kg and135.5 kg respectively. 1957 At the 3rd International Youth goodwill games, he broke the world record of this event for the fourth time with the score of139.5kg.. 1958 In the international weightlifting competition held in Leipzig on September 26th, he broke the world record of the event for the fifth time with a score of140.5kg. 1959, and broke the 60kg class with a score of148kg for the first time in the "Moscow Cup" individual weightlifting championship. 196 1 broke the world record of this project for three consecutive times with the scores of 148.5kg, 15 1kg and 1964. 1956 won the title of athlete. Since 1959, it has been awarded the Sports Medal of Honor by the State Sports Commission for five times. 1979 Chairman of China Weightlifting Association. 1980 Deputy Director of Guangdong Provincial Sports Commission. 1959, 1964 and 1978 were elected as deputies to the second, third and fourth national people's congresses. 1984 was rated as one of the outstanding athletes in People's Republic of China (PRC) in the past 35 years. 1987 was awarded the Olympic Medal of Honor by IOC President Samaranch.

On the evening of September 6th, 2009, the awarding party of "China's Most Influential New China Sports Figures" was held in Beijing Olympic Sports Center. The most influential sports figures in the 60-year history of New China were announced at the party, and 60 sports celebrities, including Chen Jingkai, were selected.