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What honors has Wu Dajing won?

Wu Dajing, 1994, was born in Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province on July 24th. He is an athlete of China men's short track speed skating team, the world record holder of men's 500m short track speed skating and the Olympic record holder.

20 13 men's 1000-meter champion of South Korea World Cup in Short Track Speed Skating. 20 14 men's 500m champion in the World Short Track Speed Skating Championships, runner-up in the men's 500m short track speed skating in Sochi Winter Olympics and runner-up in the men's 500m relay in Sochi Winter Olympics. 20 15 World Short Track Speed Skating Championship men's 500m champion, successfully defending his title.

In 20 16, he won the men's 500m short track speed skating championship in the 13th National Winter Games. 20 17 Asian winter games men's 500m short track speed skating champion, men's 500m relay champion.

2065438+In February 2008, Wu Dajing broke the world record and won the men's 500m final in PyeongChang Winter Olympics, winning the first gold medal in Pyeongchang Winter Olympics for China. On February 25th, he served as the flag bearer of China delegation at the closing ceremony of PyeongChang Winter Olympics. 20 18 12, was named the top ten international athletes in 20 18 by the sports department of Xinhua News Agency.

20 19- 1 Member of the Chinese Olympic Committee. In September, he was awarded the seventh national moral model "National Model of Love and Dedication". 2021165438+1October 27th, won the men's 500m gold medal at the IAAF World Cup in Dordrecht, the Netherlands.

As the opening date of the Beijing Winter Olympics approaches, the overall lineup of the China delegation will also be officially unveiled. Recently, the names of several teams including the short track speed skating team have been officially confirmed and made public. Ten Tigers, a short track speed skating team led by Wu Dajing, the only gold medalist of China team in the 20 18 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, is expected to hit multiple gold medals at home.

According to BOCOG official news, the qualification examination period for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics ended on June 65438+1October 65438+June, and the number of participating seats obtained by various countries and regions in each event has been determined. In the next few days, the final candidates for each team will be gradually released.

Since China first participated in the Winter Olympics in 1980, the delegation has won a total of 13 gold medals, of which 10 came from short track speed skating. It can be seen that this team representing strength and speed is the "lightning teacher" of the China delegation.

According to statistics, by the end of the 20 18 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, the Chinese short track speed skating team had won 33 Winter Olympics medals, including gold 10, silver 15 and bronze 8. Ranked second in the history medal list of the Winter Olympics, second only to South Korea (48 medals, 24 gold, 23 silver, 1 1 bronze).

1. The fourth introduction: Brothers should meet the most impossible task in the history of "running"-3354 Xueba Dragon Boat Race, and choose the substitute with the lowest score after various interesting training competitions. In order to become a member of the official dragon boat race, the two brothers trained crazily to produce high-energy combat effectiveness.

Guests: Hui Ruoqi, Wu Dajing, Su, He Youjun.

2. Introduction to the fifth issue: The Xueba Dragon Boat Race, which the audience expected, officially started. In the program, in order to successfully complete the trial training plan before the 2 km race, the two brothers "dressed up as flowers" and the coaches "started training" and let themselves fly in the intense and arduous dragon boat training. And Ryan's "Asian Flying Man" Sue staged a unique speed competition.

Guests: Hui Ruoqi, Wu Dajing, Su, He Youjun.

Su, a sprinter in China, 1989 was born in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province on August 29th. Associate Professor, Master Supervisor, Master of International Economics and Trade, Jinan University, 20 17, Ph.D., School of Physical Education, Beijing Sport University. Asian record holders in men's 60m and100m.

In 2007, Su joined the Guangdong team, and two years later he joined the national team. In the men's 100-meter race of the London Olympic Games in 20 12, Su advanced to the semi-finals with the third place in the group, becoming the first runner in the history of sprint in China to advance to the men's 100-meter semi-final. 20 15 May, he won.

2065438+February 2008, Su won the men's 60m championship of the IAAF World Indoor Tour in 6.43 seconds, and set a new record in Asia. In March, he once again broke the Asian record of men's 60m at the World Indoor Athletics Championships with a time of 6.42 seconds and won the silver medal, becoming the first China athlete to win a medal in men's sprint in the world competition, and also creating the best result for Asian athletes in this event.

On June 23rd, at the IAAF World Challenge held in Madrid, he tied the Asian record with 9 seconds 9 1 and won the men's 100 meter championship. In August, in the men's100m final of the Asian Games in Jakarta, he broke the Asian Games record with 9.92 seconds.

20 19, 1 1 was elected as a member of the IAAF Athletes Working Committee. March 2002120021Indoor Athletics Invitational Tournament Southwest Division Men's 60-meter Final was the first in Asia and the third in the world. On August 1 day, Su broke the Asian record in the men's 100 meter semi-final of the Tokyo Olympic Games with a score of 100 second. On August 8th, Sue was the flag bearer of the China delegation at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games.