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Who is the first referee of the Chinese and Australian women's basketball team?

The night before the women's basketball final of the Olympic Games, FIBA held a meeting to study, and officially decided that referee Peng Ling from China would take charge of the gold medal competition between the United States and France.

86-50, the American women's basketball team finally defeated the French team, and Peng Ling became the first person in China to enter the Olympic basketball finals. "In fact, I have always believed in the level of basketball referees in China, but the outside world may not know enough about us in some areas." Peng Ling finally realized her golden slam. During her refereeing career, she fined all the top women's basketball events organized by FIBA, which is unprecedented in China.

I used to be a beauty queen.

Peng Ling, born in 1972, is a PE teacher in a school in Beijing.

Peng Ling graduated from Beijing Sport University, majoring in basketball. After graduation, Peng Ling devoted himself to basketball referee work while completing his job.

"I used to be classmates with Peng Ling. At that time, she probably thought she couldn't play ball, so she studied referee. She studied under the late Guo Hongbao, who was the predecessor of China basketball referee and had the richest theoretical knowledge. " Meng Yongmin, a college classmate in Peng Ling who is engaged in sports photography, said.

Zhang Zaiqing, another classmate of Peng Ling, said, "Peng Ling was the beauty queen at school. She is very beautiful, giving the impression that she always smiles and has a good temper. She is also very studious, but she doesn't play the ball very well. " He said that although Peng Ling's basketball skills are average, she has a very good understanding of basketball, including her future as a teacher and strict requirements for students.

Has been making history

Peng Ling has been making history since she chose to be a referee.

1999, Peng Ling obtained the national referee certificate, and in 2000, he was promoted to the A-level national referee. Peng Ling, 28, is not only the youngest among the A-level female referees in Shanghai 10, but also won the first prize.

200 1, Peng Ling successfully entered the international referee, becoming one of only three female international referees in China. Achieved the "triple jump" of basketball referee career.

Peng Ling's road to referee is also very difficult. According to Zhang Zaiqing, "She has been insisting on the cause of refereeing. Most basketball referees in China have their own jobs. How to coordinate the relationship between their work and referee work is a difficult problem. But no matter how difficult it was, she persisted and achieved the breakthrough of China referee on the international stage. "

Competition experience helps to be selected.

Speaking of Peng Ling's resume, she has many years' experience in enforcing the WCBA League, and also enforced the CBA League and the Guangdong Military Finals. Peng Ling also has rich experience in international competition law enforcement. In 2003, the Japanese women's basketball world championship was fined, and in 2005, the Tunisia women's basketball world youth championship was invited to enforce the law.

Before the London Olympic Games, FIBA asked chinese basketball association to recommend some referees to participate in the London Olympic Games. Peng Ling was selected by FIBA from the list recommended by chinese basketball association. According to the relevant person in charge of chinese basketball association, Peng Ling was finally selected as the basketball referee of the London Olympic Games with his years of experience in blowing penalty kicks in domestic and international competitions.

Wenjing, head of the basketball teachers' group of Beijing Traditional Project School, thinks that Peng Ling can be the referee in the Olympic finals, which is very beneficial to the development of basketball referees in China. "This also shows FIBA's recognition of China's referee."

Smiling outside with a straight face.

In the 2008 Olympic Games, Peng Ling, who just gave birth to a baby, worked as a data statistics desk. When she arrived in London, she finally stood in the Olympic Games.

In the first game, Australia played against Russia, which was her Olympic debut, followed by the quarter-finals, but no one expected that Peng Ling finally dominated the finals.

"After so many years, I think the most important thing to blow a game is to have a normal heart." Peng Ling, the referee in the final, always smiles at the players after the whistle. Even if there is a controversial penalty, she will explain it, which makes the players stop complaining. Her blow was finally recognized by the insiders.

Peng Ling said that she never thought that being a basketball referee would bring her so many honors. Regarding the experience of enforcing the women's basketball finals, Peng Ling said, "The Olympic Games is the highest hall of competitive sports, the sacred place that every sports worker dreams of, and standing on the basketball court of the Olympic Games is also the dream of all basketball referees all over the world."