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How many world weightlifting champions are there in China?
By 2020, there will be three weightlifters in China who will win the world weightlifting championship. They are: Tang Weifang, Sun,.

By 2020, Chen Jingkai, Ceng Guoqiang, Wu Shude, Chen Weiqiang, Yao Jingyuan, Zhan Xugang, Tang Lingsheng, Yang Xia, Chen, Lin Weining, ding meiyuan and Chen Yanqing will win the Olympic weightlifting champion.

1. Tang Weifang, a native of Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province, is a weightlifter in China and a world champion in women's weightlifting. 1994 won 1 gold medal and 2 silver medals in the national championship, won the Asian Games champion in the same year, and 1995 won the ninth world women's weightlifting championship, breaking the world record in clean and jerk.

Achievements and honors

1, 1996, 1997 won the world championship again and was awarded the title of best athlete by the International Weightlifting Federation.

2. 1993 won the sixth place in the 7th National Games.

3. 1994 won 1 gold medal and 2 silver medals in the national championship, and won the Asian Games champion in the same year.

4. 1995 won the 9th World Women's Weightlifting Championship and broke the world record of clean and jerk.

5. 1996 and 1997 won the world championship and were awarded the title of the best athlete by the FIBA.

Second, Sun, female? Han nationality, 1975, born, undergraduate, senior coach, taekwondo physical fitness coach of Shandong Boxing Taekwondo Sports Management Center.

1997 and 1998 have been awarded the first-class merit by the Shandong provincial government for two consecutive years, and won the title of the New Long March Assaulter and the March 8th Red Flag Bearer in Shandong Province. 1999 won the title of' 98 National Top Ten Athletes, and was also named as "Top Ten Outstanding Youth" in Shandong Province in the same year. In 2000, he was awarded the honorary title of "Advanced Worker in Shandong Province" by the Shandong Provincial Government.

Personal record

1, 1995 ~ 2000, in the national and international women's weightlifting competitions, * * * won 24 gold medals, breaking 7 world records and making great contributions to women's weightlifting in China.

2. 1995, participated in the national women's weightlifting championship, with 76kg class 1 gold medal; In the same year, she participated in the Asian Weightlifting Championships and won three gold medals in women's 75kg snatch, clean and jerk and total score.

3. 1996 participated in the national weightlifting championship and won two gold medals in the women's 76kg clean and jerk. In September, she participated in the weightlifting competition in the Eighth National Games and won the women's 76kg gold medal.

4. 1998, participated in the national weightlifting championship and won the women's 69kg class clean and jerk with a total score of 2 gold; In the same year, he participated in the weightlifting competition in the 13th Asian Games and won the gold medal in the women's 69kg class. At the same time, she won three gold medals in women's 69kg snatch, clean and jerk and total score in the Asian weightlifting championship, breaking three world records in snatch, clean and jerk and total score.

5. 1999, participated in the World Youth Weightlifting Championship, and won 2 gold medals in the women's 69 kg class clean and jerk, breaking the world record of this class; At the end of the year, she participated in the weightlifting competition of the World University Games, and won three gold medals in the women's 69kg class clean and jerk, snatch and total score, and broke the world record of the women's total score at this level.

6. In June, 2000, she participated in the Asian Weightlifting Championships, won three gold medals in the women's 75kg snatch and clean and jerk, and broke two world records in the women's clean and jerk.

3. Chen Jingkai (193565438+February1-20165438+February 6), born in Shilong, Guangdong Province, is a famous weightlifter in China and the first athlete in New China to break the world record. On June 7th 1956, Chen Jingkai broke the world record of the lightest weight jerk with the score of 133kg, and set the first world record in China.

Sports career

1,1956165438+1October 1 1 Take part in the Guangzhou China Olympic delegation's visit to Guangzhou, with the lightest clean and jerk 133.5kg and/kloc-0.

2.1956165438+1On October 29th, she took part in the competition of China Olympic delegation in Shanghai, and broke the world weightlifting record for the fourth time with the lightest clean and jerk135.5kg. ..

3.1August 6, 957 participated in the 3rd International Youth Friendship Games in Moscow, Soviet Union, and broke the world weightlifting record for the fifth time with the lightest clean and jerk139.5kg. ..

4. 1958 participated in the first socialist international goodwill games in Leipzig, Germany on September 26th, and broke the world weightlifting record for the sixth time with the lightest clean and jerk140.5kg. ..

5.1March, 959 14 participated in the "Moscow Cup" international weightlifting championship of the Soviet Union, jerking 60kg (sub-lightweight) and148kg, breaking the world weightlifting record for the seventh time.

6. May 7th 196 1 Participated in the National Weightlifting Division Competition in Taiyuan, and broke the world weightlifting record for the eighth time with clean and jerk148.5kg. ..

7.1On April 20th, 963, he participated in the Beijing Elite Athletes Competition and broke the world weightlifting record for the ninth time with the clean and jerk 15 1kg.

8.1May 1964 18 participated in the national weightlifting competition in Shanghai, and the lightweight clean and jerk 15 1.5 kg broke the world weightlifting record for the tenth time.