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Does anyone have an introduction to Liu Xiang?

Original name

Liu Xiang should have been called Liu Ji (because it was popular at the time to use his father’s surname as his surname and his mother’s surname as his given name. Liu Xiang’s father’s name was Liu Shagen, The Mandarin pronunciation of his mother's name, Ji Fan, sounded like repeating a grade, so Liu Xiang's uncle and uncle proposed Liu Qiang's name in the hope that he would be strong, but Liu Xiang's mother objected because the child who lived near their home at the time was named Liu Qiang. "Qiangqiang" is a disobedient child. In the end, his uncle proposed Liu Xiang's name. "Xiang" and "Qiang" have similar pronunciations in Shanghainese, and "Xiang" means flying and auspicious. Therefore, Liu Xiang's name The name was finally established

Biography

Name: Liu Xiang

Gender: Male

Nationality: Han

Height: 1.89 meters

English name: Liu Xiang

Event: Track and field 110-meter hurdles/60-meter hurdles long jump

Birthday: 1983.7.13< /p>

Birthplace: Shanghai

Zodiac: Pig

Constellation: Cancer

Birthplace: Putuo District, Shanghai

Birth Weight: 9 pounds

Birthmark location: on the left forehead

Nickname: Xiangxiang

Nickname: Ultraman Boss

Family members :Dad——Liu Xuegen, mother——Ji Fenhua

Grandpa’s evaluation: You can win the gold medal in the Olympics and strive for glory for your family and the country. Your grandma is well-informed and will definitely be happy for you.

Dad’s evaluation: (in one sentence) he is a filial child.

Mom’s evaluation: My son has been so handsome since he was a child.

Enlightenment coach Gu Baogang’s evaluation. : He has good physical condition and excellent jumping ability. He is suitable for practicing high jump and long jump. He may become a national champion in the future.

Master Sun Haiping’s evaluation: He is courageous and has a good sense of rhythm. He is a good candidate for hurdles. < /p>

Comments from classmates: Liu Xiang has a very deep affection for this class, and all the information and contact information on the alumni list are carefully filled in

Comments from roommates: Liu Xiang usually always He is very good to his parents and sometimes teaches me to be filial and polite to my family

My favorite childhood games: playing glass balls, scratching cigarette brands, and playing video games

Favorite childhood toy: Transformers

Favorite cartoon to watch as a child: "Transformers"

The most embarrassing thing: When I was a child, I played with my friends in a construction site and showed off my talents. , fell into the lime pool

The most proud thing: 12.91 seconds tied the world record in the Athens Olympics. On July 12, 2006, he broke the world record of 12.88 seconds in the Lausanne Athletics Golden League. ·Jackson held the world record for 13 years.

The biggest advantage: Loves cleanliness and respects hygiene

The biggest disadvantage: Does not like going to school and has an inexplicable resistance to school

The most painful memory : Those days at the Second Junior Sports School

Besides track and field, favorite sports: table tennis, table tennis

Favorite athlete: Jordan Reason: His grace on the court Tistuta Reason: The spirit of death for anyone who stands in my way

Favorite way of entertainment: Singing in KTV

Favorite actor: Chow Yun-fat Reason: Because he is dedicated

Favorite actress: Brigitte Lin Reason: Because she has temperament

Favorite singer: Male: Tao Zhe, Jacky Cheung, Leslie Cheung Female: Sylvia Chang

Criteria for choosing a spouse: kindness

Do you have any experience of being pursued by the opposite sex: When you were a teenager, you were pursued by a girl from the track and field team, and you also received many love letters

When you are pursued by someone of the opposite sex you don’t like: Some are so frightened that they lock the love letter in the drawer and will not be distracted by it

The most prominent feeling after winning the championship: It’s like a dream, being an Olympic champion is too hard

Endorsement brand: Nike , Coca-Cola, Amway, VISA, Yili EMS Express China Ping An Insurance

Published books: Autobiography "I am Liu Xiang"

When Liu Xiang was young, he received high jump training and entered a sports school Later, after a skeletal test, the coach found that his adult height could not guarantee that he would become a world-class high jumper. Therefore, on the advice of the sports school coach, Liu Xiang began to switch to hurdle training in 1998. In 2002, Liu Xiang broke the 24-year-old world youth record in the 110-meter hurdles. The next year, he won a bronze medal at the World Athletics Championships and entered the ranks of the world's top hurdlers. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, although Liu Xiang was not widely expected to win the 110-meter hurdles gold medal before the game, he perfectly utilized his technical advantages in the final and crossed the finish line first with an advantage of nearly three meters. The time of 12.91 seconds tied the world record that had stood for 11 years. Liu Xiang is the first Chinese male athlete to win a gold medal in Olympic track and field events. When he won the Olympic gold medal, Liu Xiang was only 21 years old. Now he is working hard to win the gold medal again at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Growth Record (Career)

★At 9:28 on July 13, 1983, a 9-pound boy was born in Shanghai. He was Dabao (nickname). .

★In 1990, when he was 7 years old, Liu Xiang was selected by Zhong Suogui, the coach of the track and field team of Guanong Primary School in Shanghai, to practice track and field, and he became associated with sports from then on.

★In 1993, when the fourth grade was coming to an end, Liu Xiang was selected by teacher Gu Baogang to join Shanghai Putuo District Youth Sports School, where he coached the high jump and assisted in the 100-meter dash, starting his professional sports career.

★ In 1995, Fang Shuiquan, the second-line coach of the track and field team of Shanghai Institute of Sports Technology (Municipal Sports School, referred to as Ershao Sports), took a chance on a city 100-meter running competition, and then started practicing hurdles. .

★ Won the Shanghai Junior Track and Field Championship Group B championship in 1996. This is the first hurdle championship that Liu Xiang has won in his memory.

★ In 1997, he transferred to Yichuan Middle School, a key middle school in Putuo District and a traditional track and field school in Shanghai, where he studied and trained at the same time.

★ In early August 1998, the National Youth Track and Field Competition was held in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. Liu Xiang won the second place in the country in the all-around event despite being injured.

★ In March 1999, with Sun Haiping’s full efforts, Liu Xiang returned to Ershao Sports to practice hurdles and entered the first-line team. From then on, Liu Xiang became attached to his master Sun Haiping, and eventually created the myth of 91 seconds in 12 seconds.

★ 4th place in the men's 110-meter hurdles at the 2000 World Youth Championship; 1st place in the men's 110-meter hurdles at the 2001 National Games, East Asian Games, and World University Games; 13.12 seconds at the 2002 Lausanne International Grand Prix in Switzerland His performance broke the Asian record for the men's 110-meter hurdles; the 2004 Olympic champion of the 110-meter hurdles, his time of 12.91 seconds broke the Olympic record and tied the world record. On July 12, 2006, he clocked 12 seconds in the Lausanne Athletics Golden League. 88 broke the 13-year-old world record held by Colin Jackson.

On February 11, 2007, he broke the Asian record in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 7.42 at the German Track and Field Indoor Games.

★ In May 2001, at the National Track and Field Championships and Grand Prix Series held in Shanghai, Liu Xiang won first place with a time of 13.32 seconds. In this "battle for hegemony" between the old and new hurdle kings, Liu Xiang defeated his first hurdler opponent, Chen Yanhao. It was also from this time that Liu Xiang completed a true psychological transcendence.

★ On May 28, 2001, Liu Xiang won his first world championship title - the 110-meter hurdles championship at the World University Games.

★ In July 2002, at the IAAF Grand Prix in Switzerland, Liu Xiang ran a time of 13.08 seconds, breaking the world youth record of 13.23 seconds.

★ On May 8, 2004, at the IAAF Grand Prix held in Osaka, Japan, Liu Xiang defeated Johnson's 13.13 seconds with a time of 13.06 seconds. He defeated Johnson face-to-face for the first time. He also defeated Liu Xiang's idol and his second opponent.

★ On July 2, 2004, at the IAAF Grand Prix in Rome, Liu Xiang won again with a time of 13.11 seconds, one thousandth of a second faster than Alan Johnson. The experience of defeating Alan Johnson twice gave Liu Xiang endless confidence in the decisive battle in Athens.

★ On August 27, 2004, in the men's 110-meter hurdles final of the Athens Olympic Games, Liu Xiang won the gold medal in 12.91 seconds, tying the record set by British athlete Colin Jackson, creating a Chinese record. Miracles and myths in short track events!

★ On August 12, 2005, at the 10th World Championships, Liu Xiang won the runner-up in 13.08 seconds, creating the best result for a Chinese male athlete in the history of the World Championships.

★ On July 12, 2006, Liu Xiang won the gold medal at the Lausanne Athletics Super Grand Prix in Switzerland with a time of 12.88 seconds, breaking the 12-second mark set by British star Colin Jackson that had been dormant for 13 years. A world record of 91.

★ On August 31, 2007, in the men’s 110-meter hurdles final of the 11th World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan, Liu Xiang won the championship in 12.95 seconds, becoming a world record, Olympic champion, and world championship The Grand Slam winner of the men's 110-meter hurdles.

In 2008, at the Spanish Indoor Championships, he won the 60-meter hurdles championship in 7.52 seconds

On the morning of March 31, 2008, Liu Xiang took over the torch from President Hu Jintao and became China's The first torch relay runner in China, kicking off the Olympic torch relay

Main achievements (Highlights)

In 1996

Enter Shanghai Institute of Sports Technology

2000

October 20, Santiago, Chile, the 8th World Youth Athletics Championships, fourth place, 13.87 seconds

2001

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On May 6, Shanghai, the National Track and Field Championships and Grand Prix Series, first place, 13 seconds 32

May 24, Osaka, Japan, East Asian Games, first place, 13 seconds 42< /p>

World University Games on August 28, champion, 13.33 seconds, China’s first track and field gold medal in the Universiade, Liu Xiang’s first world championship

November 19th Ninth National Games, champion, 13.36 seconds

2002

February 6, Stockholm International Indoor Track and Field Championships, 60-meter hurdles, second place, 7.61 seconds

On June 10th, the National Track and Field Championships and Asian Games trials, first place, 13.76 seconds

On July 2nd, IAAF Grand Prix in Lausanne, Switzerland, second place, 13.12 seconds, Refreshed the 110-meter hurdles world youth record that had stood for 24 years, and broke the Asian record at the same time

The 14th Asian Track and Field Championships in August, champion, 13.56 seconds

October National Track and Field Grand Prix Finals, champion, 13 seconds 27

October National Championships, champion, 13 seconds 50

October 9th Busan Asian Games, champion, 13 seconds 27< /p>

2003

On March 16, at the 9th International Indoor Track and Field Championships in Birmingham, England, he finished third in the men's 60-meter hurdles with a time of 7.52 seconds, breaking the Asian indoor record and becoming the first person to participate in this event. The only Asian athlete to win a medal in the competition, achieving a breakthrough of "zero" medals for Chinese male athletes in this event in 18 years

At the end of June, Oslo, IAAF Golden League, fifth place, 13.51 seconds

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On July 4th, IAAF Grand Prix Paris Station, seventh place, 13.45 seconds

On July 7th, IAAF Golden League Zagreb Station, second place, 13.22 seconds

July 11th, IAAF Golden League Rome Station, second place, 13.20 seconds

July 14th, UK, IAAF Super Grand Prix, third place Sixth place, 13.75 seconds

On August 30th, Paris World Athletics Championships, third place, 13.23 seconds

On September 5th, IAAF Golden League Brussels station, second place First place, 13 seconds 19

September 13th, Monte Carlo IAAF Grand Prix Finals, fourth place, 13 seconds 27

October, Changsha, the 5th National City Games, champion, 13.31 seconds

2004

On February 14th, National Indoor Track and Field Championships, 60-meter hurdles, champion, 7.51 seconds, tying the Asian record

< p>On February 28th, France, the International Indoor Track and Field Championships 60m hurdles, first place, 7.51 seconds

On March 6th, Budapest, World Indoor Track and Field Championships, 60m hurdles, second place, 7.43 seconds, breaking Asian indoor record for this event

April Nanning Grand Prix, champion, 13.20 seconds

On May 8, Osaka, track and field Grand Prix, champion, 13.06 seconds, beating the three World Championships Champion Alan Johnson broke the Asian record of 13.12 seconds set in 2002

May 23, Shijiazhuang, National Track and Field Championships and Olympic Trials, first place, 13.40 seconds

On June 29th, IAAF Grand Prix Zagreb Station, first place, 13.25 seconds

On July 2nd, IAAF Grand Prix Rome Station, second place, 13.11 seconds< /p>

August 1st, Tianjin, National Track and Field Championships, first place, 13 seconds 06

August 24th, Athens

, Olympic men's 110-meter hurdles preliminaries, 13.27 seconds, first in the group

August 25th, Athens, Olympic Games men's 110-meter hurdles group finals, 13.26 seconds, first in the group

August 26th, Athens, Olympic Games men's 110m hurdles semi-final, 13.18 seconds, second in the group

August 27th, Olympic Games men's 110m hurdles finals, champion, 12.91 seconds, tied by Great Britain The world record set by athlete Colin Jackson in 1993 broke the Olympic record of 12.95 seconds. This gold medal is the first track and field gold medal won by a Chinese male athlete at the Olympics.

2005

March 2, Tianjin, National Indoor Track and Field Championships, men's 60-meter hurdles, 7.81 seconds, champion

April 16, Yichun, Jiangxi , National Track and Field Chartered Championships, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.59 seconds, champion

On April 24, Zhongshan, Guangdong, National Track and Field Grand Prix, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.23 seconds, champion

< p>May 7th, IAAF Grand Prix in Osaka, Japan, men's 110m hurdles, 13.12 seconds, winner

June 5th, United States, Prefontaine Track and Field Classic, men's 110m hurdles , 13.06 seconds, champion

On June 12th, the United States, Reebok Track and Field Grand Prix, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.11 seconds, third place

June 20th, Shijiazhuang, 10th Games preliminaries, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.21 seconds, first place

July 1, France, Golden League Paris Station, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.06 seconds, third place

July 5, Lausanne, Switzerland, IAAF Grand Prix, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.05 seconds, champion

On July 8, Rome, the second stop of the Golden League, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.24 seconds, Runner-up

August 12, Helsinki, Finland, World Championships, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.08 seconds, runner-up, creating the best result for a Chinese male athlete in the history of the World Championships

On August 19, the Zurich Station of the Golden League, the men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.05 seconds, the runner-up

On September 17, the Shanghai International Athletics Golden Grand Prix, the men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.05 seconds, the champion

September 19th IAAF Yokohama All-Star Game, men’s 110m hurdles, 13.08 seconds, winner

October 20th National Games finals, men’s 110m hurdles, 13 seconds 10. Champion

November 2, East Asian Games, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.21 seconds, champion

2006

May 6, Japan, International Athletics Federation Osaka Track and Field Grand Prix, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.22 seconds, champion

On May 29, the United States, Eugene Track and Field Classic, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.21 seconds, champion

July 9, Paris, France, IAAF Golden League, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.19 seconds, fourth

July 12, Lausanne, Switzerland, Lausanne Athletics Super Grand Prix, Switzerland, men's 110 Meter hurdles, 12.88 seconds, champion, breaking the world record of 12.91 seconds set by British star Colin Jackson, which had been dormant for 13 years.

On August 7, 2006 National Track and Field Championships men's 110 meters Hurdle final, men's 110-meter hurdles, 13.30 seconds, champion

September 9, Athens, World Cup Track and Field Finals, 12.93 seconds, champion

September 17, Lausanne, Switzerland , 13 seconds 06, runner-up

September 23, Shanghai, China, Track and Field Golden Grand Prix, 13 seconds 07, champion

December 12, Doha, Qatar, the 15th Asian Games, 13.15 seconds, champion (breaking Asian Games record)

2007

February 3 Stuttgart International Indoor Competition 7.45 seconds runner-up Stuttgart, Germany

February 6 On February 11th, the winner of the international indoor competition in Dusseldorf in 7.53 seconds was Dusseldorf, Germany

On February 11, the winner of the international indoor competition in Karlsruhe in 7.42 seconds was in Karlsruhe, Germany

May 5th Osaka IAAF Grand Prix 13.14 seconds champion Osaka, Japan

June 2nd New York Reebok Grand Prix 12.92 seconds champion New York, USA

June 10th Eugene IAAF Grand Prix champion in 13.23 seconds, Eugene, USA

July 6, IAAF Golden League 13.15 seconds, third place in Paris

July 11, IAAF Track and Field Grand Prix Race 13.01 seconds, winner Lausanne

July 16, IAAF Track and Field Grand Prix 13.23 seconds, champion Sheffield

August 29, Osaka, Japan

Championship men's 110-meter hurdles preliminaries, first place in the group in 13.36 seconds

August 30, Japan Osaka World Championships men's 110-meter hurdles semi-finals, second place in the group in 13.25 seconds

August 31 The winner of the men's 110-meter hurdles final of the World Championships in Osaka, Japan, with a time of 12.95 seconds, became the men's 110-meter hurdles Grand Slam winner who combined the world record, Olympic champion, and world championships

September 29, Shanghai International Athletics United Gold Grand Prix, at the Songjiang University Town Sports Ground. Won third place in 13.21

2008

In the 60-meter hurdles final of the 12th Valencia World Indoor Athletics Championships on March 9, Liu Xiang won the championship in 7.46 seconds.

On May 10, the men's 110-meter hurdles at the 2008 Osaka International Track and Field Grand Prix was held at Nagai Stadium. Chinese flying star Liu Xiang won the gold medal with a time of 13.19 seconds, winning five consecutive championships at the Osaka Grand Prix. At the same time, he continued to maintain an impressive record of undefeated victories in Japan seven times.

※Attachment: Full record of the fight between Liu Xiang and Alan Johnson

International Track and Field Grand Prix in Lausanne, Switzerland, July 2002

Liu Xiang: 13.12 seconds, Alan· Johnson: 13.17 seconds

Men's 60-meter hurdles at the 9th World Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 17, 2003

Liu Xiang: 7.52 seconds, Alan Johnson: 7.47 seconds< /p>

International Athletics Grand Prix Paris Station on July 4, 2003

Liu Xiang: 13.45 seconds, Alan Johnson: 12.97 seconds

July 12, 2003 Japan International Athletics Grand Prix in Rome

Liu Xiang: 13.20 seconds, Alan Johnson: 13.08 seconds

UK IAAF Super Grand Prix on July 14, 2003

Liu Xiang: 13.75 seconds, Alan Johnson: 13.37 seconds

July 2003 IAAF Grand Prix in Brussels

Liu Xiang: 13.19 seconds, Alan Johnson: 13.19 seconds Johnson: 13 seconds 16

The 9th World Athletics Championships in Paris on August 30, 2003

Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 23, Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 12

< p>Monte Carlo IAAF Grand Prix Year-end Finals on September 13, 2003

Liu Xiang: 13.27 seconds, Alan Johnson: 13.11 seconds

March 2004 6th, Budapest World Indoor Athletics Championships 60-meter hurdles

Liu Xiang: 7 seconds 43, Alan Johnson: 7 seconds 36

May 8, 2004 IAAF Grand Prix Japan Station

Liu Xiang: 13.06 seconds, Alan Johnson: 13.13 seconds

IAAF Grand Prix Rome Station on July 3, 2004

Liu Xiang: 13 seconds 11, Alan Johnson: 13 seconds 11 (a thousandth of a second faster)

2004 Athens Olympics

Liu Xiang: 12 seconds 91, Alan Johnson: eliminated in Second round

September 23, 2004 IAAF All-Star Game in Yokohama, Japan

Liu Xiang: 13.31 seconds, Alan Johnson: 13.41 seconds

2005 June 5, Prefontaine Classic in the United States

Liu Xiang: Champion in 13.06 seconds, Alan Johnson was eliminated

June 12, 2005, Reebok Track and Field in the United States Grand Prix

Liu Xiang: third in 13.11 seconds, Alan Johnson won in 13.03 seconds

July 1, 2005, IAAF Golden League Paris Station

< p>Liu Xiang: third in 13.06 seconds, Alan Johnson second in 13.04 seconds

IAAF Grand Prix Lausanne on July 5, 2005

Liu Xiang: first place in 13.05 seconds , Alan Johnson withdrew due to injury

July 8, 2005, Golden League Rome Station

Liu Xiang: runner-up in 13 seconds and 24 seconds, Alan Johnson was absent due to injury

August 12, 2005, World Athletics Championships

Liu Xiang finished second in 13.08 seconds, Alan Johnson finished third in 13.10 seconds

August 19, 2005, Golden League Zurich Station

Liu Xiang was runner-up in 13 seconds and 12 seconds, Alan Johnson was fourth

September 17, 2005, Shanghai IAAF Golden Grand Prix

Liu Xiang was 13 seconds 05 champion, Alan Johnson runner-up in 13.20 seconds

Off the Track

Liu Xiang once again joins hands with the credit card giant to launch the latest TV commercial

China Liu Xiang’s mentor and apprentice took away three of the top ten Lawrence awards.

The China Sports Figure Award was announced and Liu Xiang was on the list

A warm embrace with little Yang Yang--Liu Xiang’s Winter Olympics Torch Relay Side note

For the first time in Shanghai, the May 1st Labor Medal was awarded to Olympic champion Liu Xiang

A Korean sculptor created a bronze statue of Liu Xiang, "The Flying of China", unveiled in Shanghai

Shanghai Summary of the Tenth National Games Liu Xiang was awarded the title of "City's New Long March Assaulter"

Yao Ming re-appointed Liu Xiang as the first "height" and "speed" spokesperson for Shanghai

The "China Sports Broadcasting Outstanding Contribution Award" was announced Liu Xiang wins the award

The World Lawrence Awards selection was announced this morning and Liu Xiang won the award

Best Newcomer

Three Chinese people were selected as the top ten in the world Liu Xiang: Save the cheers until 2008

The 2005 China Lawrence Awards revealed Liu Xiang and Zhang Yining as the best

One kick" Stepping into the "primary school textbook" Liu Xiang was happy and felt incredible

Liu Xiang became the 2007 Special Olympics Love Ambassador

Liu Xiang and the Chinese women's volleyball team were elected as "Moving China·2004 Person of the Year"

On New Year’s Eve, watch Liu Xiang’s Spring Festival Gala without singing and just wishing the people of the country a happy new year

Liu Xiang and Xing Huina won the title of China’s best male and female track and field athletes

American "Track and Field News" Ten It was announced that Liu Xiang ranked fifth in the best selection

Words such as "Liu Xiang" were selected into the top ten buzzwords of China's mainstream newspapers

Liu Xiang won the title of "China's Top Ten Outstanding Young People"

Liu Xiang won the "True Hero" award in the sports world

Beijing-Hong Kong Environmental Promotion Agency Liu Xiang served as the image ambassador

Liu Xiang was elected as the "New Talent" in this year's China Emerging List

The IAAF launches the 2005 celebrity calendar and Liu Xiang is on the list

Liu Xiang and Wu Minxia are appointed as the "Charity Ambassador" of the Shanghai Children's Foundation

The IAAF approves a new batch of world records Liu Xiang is on the list

"I cherish this title" Liu Xiang was selected as one of the ten outstanding young people in Shanghai

Liu Xiang will serve as the flag bearer of the Chinese delegation at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games

The first Lawrence Champion Award Ceremony Liu Xiang stepped onto the Avenue of Stars

On March 31, 2008, he served as the first torchbearer for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

★On January 25, 2008, the 10th CPPCC National Committee The 20th meeting of the Standing Committee of the National Committee approved Liu Xiang and other 2,237 people as members of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Liu Xiang's income (Athlete's income)

Liu Xiang's income basically comes from advertising endorsements. According to insiders, Liu Xiang currently has five first-level endorsement brands, namely Nike, Amway Nutrilite, Coca-Cola, VISA and Yili. The cost of each endorsement is 20 million yuan, totaling 100 million yuan. In addition, Liu Xiang also has secondary endorsement brands such as EMS, Lenovo, Aokang, Shanshan, Cadillac, etc., plus the bonuses he has received in various competitions.

Character evaluation

Liu Xiang is the pride of Chinese athletes. At the Athens Olympics, he tied the world record held by British star Colin Jackson with a time of 12.91 seconds. This gold medal is the first track and field gold medal won by a Chinese male athlete at the Olympics, writing a new history in Chinese track and field!

The oath at the end of the game:

The world record was broken in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. I know many people shed tears of excitement when they saw me win this gold medal, but I was okay. , only tears were left in my eyes, but they had not flowed out yet. I felt very excited and excited. The whole process of the game was perfect for me. I believe that in the days to come, by cooperating with the coach and training every day, I will improve and continue to improve, and I can perform better.

Main Honors:

Top Ten Outstanding Young People in China, Master and Doctorate from East China Normal University, Continuous Treatment, Youth Committee of the Ninth Youth Federation of Shanghai

Advertising:

Coca-Cola, Baisha Culture, Xiang series motorcycles, Dongfeng Kia sedans

Charity activities (Philanthropy)

Liu Xiang’s appeal to help female graduate students suffering from leukemia attracted social attention

Following the education of tens of millions of migrant workers’ children, Liu Xiang donated autographed running shoes

Chinese sports star’s charity event Liu Xiang’s running shoes sold for RMB 150,000

Christmas Liu Xiang donated RMB 25 Wanwei sent a bright and grateful picture to the elderly

Donated 250,000 to help the cataract elderly Liu Xiang do good deeds to welcome the New Year

Liu Xiang received a real estate donation to the Special Olympics to show his support for it

The IAAF sets up a superstar donation fund and Liu Xiang’s gold medal jersey becomes the focus

Liu Xiang becomes the 2007 Special Olympics Love Ambassador

Natural disasters escape but love is priceless Liu Xiang’s mentors and apprentices donate money The amount has exceeded 550,000

Liu Xiang and Wu Minxia are appointed as the "Charity Ambassador" of the Shanghai Children's Foundation

Without any reservation, all proceeds from Liu Xiang's autobiography will be donated to charities

Liu Xiang Donate the proceeds from the auction of "Gold Medal Running Shoes" to Project Hope

The Speed ??of Xiang

Origin: Liu Xiang, the "Flying Man" of China's track and field 110-meter hurdles.

Definition: A new synonym for the word "fast".

The "Flag Throwing" Incident

In the men's 110-meter hurdles final of the 2007 World Athletics Championships, Chinese flying star Liu Xiang won the World Championships for the first time with a time of 12.95 seconds. However, the off-field footage had a discordant sound. A netizen named "Little Renxian" posted a post. He pointed out that Liu Xiang and Shi Dongpeng "threw the national flag" after the game, and criticized Liu Xiang for not respecting the national flag and not being worthy of being Chinese. This incident was also followed by many media. saute.

Liu Xiang is full of kingly aura on the 110-meter hurdles track, and this domineering power gives his opponents a strong intimidation effect. However, Liu Xiang has always been a very healthy and well-behaved person outside the game, and he has been almost insulated from negative news. Liu Xiang is accompanied by more positive images and positive news, such as donating money to charities and using his success to promote the development of Chinese track and field. In addition, there are also rumors that Liu Xiang covered his Japanese company trademarks during the competition and cleverly rebutted Japanese reporters' deliberately difficult questions. Why would a man with so many honors and achievements want to destroy his image by disrespecting the flag in full view of the public? Is Liu Xiang stupid or crazy?

Whether Liu Xiang is patriotic does not need to be praised or fabricated. Listen to what the trapeze man said after winning the World Championships: "I just want to get back the honor that the Chinese men have lost in short track. I want to defeat my opponents more times. Let your opponents witness what the real Asian speed is!” This was not made up by the reporter, it was Liu Xiang’s exact words during the interview. The strong and vocal actions of this man prove it. Is this not worthy of being a Chinese?

Netizen "Little Fairy" wrote in his post: "Although you have won glory for the country, you don't even respect the national flag. How can you be Chinese?" Let me ask, how can Liu Xiang be so successful? It’s called respecting the national flag, but how can it be called patriotism? OK, Liu Xiang's reaction that day was not patriotic, so let's make a boring inference - after the game, Liu Xiang washes his hands with disinfectant and wipes them dry with a towel (it must be a new towel soaked in disinfectant). From teammate Shi Dongpeng Respectfully take the national flag in your hand, with a solemn face and a stiff expression (because exaggerated expressions will be considered disrespectful to the national flag), first pay attention to the flag and salute for three minutes (otherwise it will be considered as ignoring the national flag), and then sing the entire song loudly The national anthem (really, how can you not sing the national anthem when you see the national flag), and then carefully put the national flag on your body, without any sweat stains (if there are no sweat stains, you may have to wipe your whole body with disinfectant first), and run while Saying "I love the motherland" with emotion, does this make you patriotic?

The above reasoning is for YY only. Closer to home, when I think back to the scene of Liu Xiang wearing the national flag and circling the stadium after winning the Olympic championship in Athens, it is still unforgettable to this day. After winning the World Athletics Championships, Liu Xiang and his teammate Shi Dongpeng walked around the field wearing a national flag to receive cheers from the audience.

Does the "little fairy" think that these are all acting? Liu Xiang and Shi Dongpeng are both athletes, not actors!

What are the intentions of the "little fairies"? Some people speculate that they are taking the opportunity to hype up their reputation. This kind of looking for trouble for nothing, being caught and put on the line even for trivial matters, and nitpicking is disgusting. Or maybe he was originally a Xianghei, and when he saw Liu Xiang completing the Grand Slam and Liu Xiang's pride in winning the title of overlord, his own jealousy began to cause trouble.

As a media worker, in the face of doubts from netizens, you should first watch Liu Xiang’s winning video repeatedly to understand the facts. It can be seen that when Shi Dongpeng handed over the national flag, Liu Xiang’s mind was in a state of excitement about winning the game. For a moment, he probably didn't realize what Shi Dongpeng handed him. But when he slowly recovered, he realized that what he was holding was a national flag. He kept patting his chest, with a frightened expression on his face. Said: "Hey, it's the national flag." It's unreasonable for netizens to say that Liu Xiang "doesn't deserve to be Chinese" based on this. Then the media should have their own judgment. Should they follow the trend and lose their own rights? Position? Of course, in addition to the media, readers themselves must also distinguish right from wrong. After all, only what is in the heart cannot be taken away by others.