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Wu Jingyu Athletes of China Women's Taekwondo Team, do you know the story about Wu Jingyu?
Wu Jingyu, known as "porcelain doll", 1987, was born in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi. I love to jump and play since I was a child, and I am also very naughty. From 65438 to 0999, Wu Jingyu entered the city sports school and began to practice Taekwondo. Wu Jingyu almost bid farewell to Taekwondo because of her short stature. Because Wu Jingyu, who was only 1.4m at that time, was really not outstanding in the Taekwondo event with the selection principle of "height and leg length". Her coach, Wang Zhijie, is unwilling to shelve such a good prospect. He trusts his feelings. "This child has a murderous look and will definitely become a talent." Therefore, Wang Zhijie violated the orders of his superiors and decided to keep Wu Jingyu with him. In 2000, Wu Jingyu, who practiced Taekwondo for only one year, won the fifth place in a Taekwondo competition in Jiangxi Province.

Wu Jingyu is very grateful to coach Wang for his persistence. "However, I also pretty disappointing, unconsciously I have grown a lot. Now my height is 1.66 meters, not the little man at the beginning. " While growing taller, the level of Wu Jingyu has also advanced by leaps and bounds. During 2003-2005, Wu Jingyu won the 10 consecutive championship, and also set the highest score of 38 points in the national competition in 2003.

17 years old, Wu Jingyu has reached a leap in life. In June 2005, she was selected for the national team. In the training of the national team, Wu Jingyu gradually matured. In 2000, Wu Jingyu won the first taekwondo gold medal in the history of the China Asian Games, and became the world champion in 2007. Now, Wu Jingyu has blossomed in the Beijing Olympic Games, but she is not satisfied: "In the future, I will win more gold medals."

In the Olympic Taekwondo women's 49kg final, China's Wu Jingyu defeated Thailand's Buttree Puedpong and easily won the championship. This is the 45th gold medal won by the China delegation at the Beijing Olympic Games, and the first gold medal won by the China Taekwondo Team for sending athletes to participate in the Olympic Games for the first time. Buttree Puedpong won the silver medal. Venezuela's Rivero and Cuba's Denilis Montejo won bronze medals through resurrection.