Wang Mingjuan

Wang Mingjuan
Data urodzenia

11 października 1985

Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Chiny
Igrzyska olimpijskie
złotoLondyn 2012podnoszenie ciężarów
(48 kg)
Mistrzostwa świata
złotoWarszawa 200248 kg - dwubój
złotoVancouver 200348 kg - dwubój
złotoAd-Dauha 200548 kg - dwubój
złotoGoyang 200948 kg - dwubój

Wang Mingjuan (chiń. 王明娟; pinyin Wáng Míngjuān; ur. 11 października 1985[1]) – chińska sztangistka, mistrzyni olimpijska[2], czterokrotna mistrzyni świata.

Startuje w kategorii do 48 kg. Największym jej sukcesem jest złoty medal igrzysk olimpijskich w Londynie i cztery złote medale mistrzostw świata (2002, 2003, 2005, 2009).

Osiągnięcia

RokZawodyMiastoMiejsceWynik
2002Mistrzostwa świataPolska Warszawa1207,5 kg
2003Mistrzostwa świataKanada Vancouver1200 kg
2005Mistrzostwa świataKatar Doha1213 kg WR
2009Mistrzostwa świataKorea Południowa Koyang1208 kg
2012Igrzyska OlimpijskieWielka Brytania Londyn1205 kg

Linki zewnętrzne

Przypisy

  1. Weightliftingexchange.com, weightliftingexchange.com [dostęp 2017-11-27].
  2. Wang Mingjuan Biography and Olympic Results, Sports-Reference.com [dostęp 2012-07-29] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2012-12-16] (ang.).

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