Wang Mingjuan

Wang Mingjuan (Chinese王明娟, Pinyin Wáng Mingjuan; born October 11, 1985 at Circle Jiangyong (Hunan ) ) is a Chinese weightlifter. It was 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2009 world champion in single combat in the weight class up to 48 kg body weight. At the Olympic Games in London in 2012, she won the title of their weight class.

Career

Wang Mingjuan comes from Hunan Province. There she began as a teenager with weight lifting and was admitted due to their good performance in 1999, the team of Hunan Province. In 2001 their was admitted to the Chinese National team of women. Your trainer is Liao Suping.

In 2001, she won with 16 years at the Chinese National Games in the class to 48 kg. In 2002, the first major success came at an international championship. It was in Havirov Junior World Champion ( to 48 kg) with a duel capacity of 200 kg ( 90-110 ) and won so before Nurcan Taylan of Turkey, which came to 172.5 kg ( 77.5 to 95 ). In the same year she was already used in the Senior World Championships in Warsaw. Although only 17 years old, she won there three world championship titles, the in combat as well as in the snatch and jerk. Their performance was 207.5 kg ( 92.5 to 115 ). She referred in turn Nurcan Taylan, referring to 192.5 kg ( 87.5 to 105 ) increased on the 2nd place.

2003 Wang Mingjuan 210 kg ( 92.5 to 117.5 ) was Chinese champion in the class up to 48 kg and won in the Senior World Championships in Vancouver in the same weight class again three titles. Their power was there in a duel 200 kg ( 90-110 ). Thus, it was clear again before their Rivalinen Wiratthaworn Aree from Thailand, which reached 190 kg, and Nurcan Taylan, who came to 187.5 kg.

In 2004, Wang Mingjuan injured in the preparation for the Olympic Games so hard on the knees, that she could not compete in the Olympic Games in Athens. Olympic gold medalist was the always defeated by her Nurcan Taylan, which, however, was able to increase on outstanding 210 kg in single combat in Athens.

Began in 2005 Wang Mingjuan after she had recovered from her injury, at the World Championships in Doha, where she won the duel world record of 213 kg ( 95-118 ) their third world championship title in a duel, and the world title No. 5 and 6 in the individual disciplines. So you referring Pensiri Laosirikul from Thailand, 198 kg, and Aree Whiratthaworn, 193 kg, with a wide margin on the 2nd and 3rd place

Over the next three years, however, the opposite knee injury in Wang Mingjuan at irregular intervals back again and again. They disabled course in training. You could, therefore, at the World Championships in 2006 and 2007 and what was particularly unfortunate, even at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, do not go to the start. In 2006 she won despite these unfortunate circumstances the title at the Asian Games in Doha. She scored there in the weight category up to 48 kg 206 kg ( 92-118 ) and won so before Pensiri Laosirikul that came to 192 kg.

In 2009, she was finally back injury free. She was then in April 2004 Chinese Champion at 208 kg ( 95-113 ). In September 2009, she also won at the 11th Chinese National Games in Jinan, where he obtained in the class up to 48 kg 220 kg ( 99-121 ) new world records in the snatch and in single combat. At the 2009 World Championships in South Korea Goyang they scored 208 kg ( 93-115 ) and won her fourth world title in a duel in the snatch and the seventh individual titles there. Behind her, landed the two Turkish women Sibel Özkan, 206 kg, and Nurcan Taylan, 205 kg on the 2nd and 3rd

International success

World Cup Title

  • World Championship gold medals: 2002/Reißen - 2002/Stoßen - 2003/Reißen - 2003/Stoßen - 2005/Reißen - 2005/Stoßen- 2009/Reißen
  • World Cup bronze medals: 2009/Stoßen

National Competitions

(if known)

Notes

  • All competitions in a duel, consisting of tearing and piercing,
  • WM = World Championship,
  • BW = body weight

Swell

  • Journal athletics,
  • Database of the Institute for Applied Training Whose Societies of the University of Leipzig,
  • Website " www.polska - sztanga.pl "
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