Wang Bingyu

Bingyu Wang (Chinese王冰玉, Pinyin Wáng Bingyu; born October 7, 1984 in Harbin ) is a Chinese curler. She is a member of the Harbin Curling clubs and playing on the position of the skip.

Their first international championship was the Junior B World Cup 2004. During debut of a Chinese team in the World Cup 2005 and all subsequent World Championships, she represented China as Skip. Your team is managed by the Canadian Curling coach Daniel Rafael since 2007.

At the World Cup 2008, they could win at a World Cup, along with their teammates as the first Asian team a medal (silver). The following year they showed the strongest and most consistent performances at the World Cup in South Korea of all the teams and became world champion.

The Curling Continental Cup 2008 she was awarded the best player. In January 2010, her team received the award of the Chinese state broadcaster CCTV as the best Chinese team in 2009. At the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver in 2010 she and her crew won the bronze medal. The 3rd place match they won against the Swiss team led by Mirjam Ott Skip to 12:6.

On October 11, 2010 her team won - the first non - Canadian team ever - a Grand Slam tournament of the World Curling Tour. In the final of the Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic, she defeated the team of Desiree Owen.

Since 2003, Wang Bingyu studied at the Sport University of Harbin.

Team members

  • Liu Yin ( Third )
  • Yue Qingshuang ( Second)
  • Sun Yue ( Lead)
  • Yu Xinna (Alternate )

Achievements

  • Bronze Olympic Winter Games Vancouver 2010
  • 1st place 2009 World Cup
  • 2nd place 2008 World Championship

Pictures of Wang Bingyu

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