Team name: Chinese Women’s Curling Team (chnwcur)
Team leader: Li Dongyan
Head coach: Daniel Rafael (Canada)
Captain: Wang Bingyu (fourth base)
Players: Yue Qingshuang (second base), Liu Yin (third base), Zhou Yan (first base), Liu Jinli (substitute),
< p>Best result: 2009 Women's Curling World Championships2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Women's Curling Bronze Medal
Introduction:
Chinese Women's Curling The curling team was established in 2003. Although it was established only a short time ago, the Chinese curling girls have become one of the world's top teams in just 5 or 6 years. In 2007, the Chinese team hired Canadian foreign teacher Daniel, and the performance of Chinese women's curling has improved by leaps and bounds.
In the 2008 Women's World Curling Championships, the Chinese girl won the runner-up in a blockbuster manner and won a ticket to the Vancouver Winter Olympics. In February 2009, they won the championship again at the Harbin Winter Games. On March 25, 2009, they won the Women's Curling World Championship and were awarded the 2009 CCTV Sports Person of the Year.
Main achievements
On February 26, 2010, she won the third place in women’s curling at the Vancouver Winter Olympics;
On January 16, 2010, she won the 2009 CCTV annual medal Man of the Year Best Team Award;
2009 Pacific Youth Curling Championship runner-up, Harbin Winter Games women's curling champion; Women's Curling World Championship champion;
2008 Women's Curling Championships Second place in the World Curling Championship;
Third place in women's curling at the 2007 Asian Winter Games;
Winner of the 2006 Pan Pacific Curling Championship, fifth place in the World Curling Championship, Pan Pacific Region Curling Youth Championship Champion;
2005 Pan Pacific Youth Curling Championship Champion, World Curling Youth Championship 9th, World Curling Championship 7th, Pan Pacific Curling Championship runner-up;< /p>
Runner up in the 2004 Pan Pacific Curling Championships
Wang Bingyu, captain of the Chinese National Women’s Curling Team
Education: Bachelor’s degree
Blood type: O Style
Daily appearance: Casual
Whether you smoke: anti-smoking
Whether you drink alcohol: teetotal
Characteristics: outgoing, Introverted, righteous
Hobbies: fashion, travel, movies, music, sports, food, literature, shopping
Favorite colors: red, yellow, green, blue, black , white, gray, pink, brown, gold
Favorite seasons: summer, autumn
Favorite sports: badminton, golf
Favorite dishes : Sichuan cuisine, Northeastern cuisine, Japanese food, Korean food, Italian style, Mongolian barbecue, various snacks
Favorite drinks: juice, tea/tea drinks, cola, coffee
Like Music: Pop music, rock/heavy metal, HipHop, classical music, country/folk, ethnic music, symphony, Fly away, Red flag fluttering, can't live without you, Happy Ending
Favorite movie: Emotion Films, musicals, war films, cartoons, comedies, disaster films, adventure films, action films, Trap, White Bread, Fearless
Favorite books: "Yu Dan's Experience in the Analects of Confucius"
Favorite celebrities: Leehom Wang, Jingru Liang, Avril Lavigne
Life motto: If you want to choose your dream, you should first choose to persevere!
Personal experience
University: Sports Department (undergraduate) of Harbin Institute of Physical Education (Heilongjiang Province) 2003-2007
High school:
Junior high school: Harbin No. 113 Middle School (Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province) 1997-2000
Primary school: Jingwei Primary School (Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province) 1991-1997
Achievements:
2004 World Curling Youth Championship (Group B) 5th place
2004 Pan-Pacific Regional Curling Championship 2nd place
2005 Pan-Pacific Regional Curling Youth Championship 1st place< /p>
2005 World Curling Youth Championship 9th place
2005 World Curling Championship 7th place
2005 Pan Pacific Curling Championship 2nd place
2006 Pan-Pacific Youth Curling Championship 1st place
2006 World Curling Championship 5th place
2006 Pan-Pacific Curling Championship 1st place
2007 Asia Third place in the Winter Games
Second place in the 2008 World Curling World Championships
First place in the 2009 World University Winter Games
Winner of the 2009 World Championships
Classic moment:
On the evening of February 18, 2009, at the opening ceremony of the 24th Universiade Winter Games, when the last torchbearer ran into the ignition site with the torch high and lit the fuse, the word "formation" The fireworks showed a rapid flash of numbers symbolizing the 24th Winter Games. The "24 rockets" composed of stunt fireworks suddenly shot into the tinder snowball. At the same time as the snowball ignited, the captain of the Chinese women's curling team and Harbin Institute of Physical Education University student Wang Bingyu throws a curling stone. The fire snowball rushes along the steel cable to the main torch tower under the impact of the curling stone. The bottom of the brazier is ignited by the snowball. The flame climbs through the five rings and finally ignites in the brazier of the main torch tower. Blazing Holy Fire
Wang Bingyu was born into a family of ice sports. Her father is an ice hockey coach. By chance when she was in middle school, Wang Bingyu tried curling and fell in love with it.
At the 2009 Women's Curling World Championships, Wang Bingyu led the Chinese women's curling team to defeat the experienced Swedish team in the final and win the championship, achieving a major breakthrough for China in ice and snow events