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Brief introduction of China women's volleyball king

Name: Wang Nickname: Damei Gender: Female Idol: Fahrenheit (Aaron) 20 10 Happy male voice Sean, (Little Pig) Olympic Games Registration Project: Women's Volleyball Team's current position: before the main attack: Snatching (March 2009-165438+ 10) Spike.

Blocking height: 3.07m Club: Liaoning Women's Volleyball Team

Wang's performance in the Asian Games (20) Current national team number: 1 (in the era of Juemin) Former national team number: 1 (in the era) 10 (in the era) Major achievements: the most valuable player in the Asian Youth Women's Volleyball Championship in 2003 and the runner-up in the Swiss Women's Volleyball Classic in 2005.

Third place in the 2005 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals and the 2005 Women's Volleyball Grand Champions Cup. Runner-up in the Swiss Women's Volleyball Classic in 2006 and fifth in the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals. In 2007, due to injury, he failed to participate in the fifth place in the 2008 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix and was elected as the main attacker of the Olympic Games. Third place in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. On June 5438- 10, 2008, he served as the captain to participate in the first Asian Women's Volleyball Cup and won the championship. Wang won the title of "the best offensive player". In June, 2009, Italy won the best serve in the four-nation women's volleyball invitational tournament, and won the best serve, the best score and the three most popular players in the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix held in Macau on August 9, 2009.

Single Award and 9000 USD Bonus: 2065438+20 10 USD for the best serve in the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals on August 29th, 2000 Bonus: 20 10 MVP and champion of the 2nd Asian Women's Volleyball Cup 201May 3rd1runner-up of Luohe International Women's Volleyball Classic 20/kloc. 20 10 Swiss Women's Volleyball Classic Champion 2010 July1Russian President's Cup Women's Volleyball Runner-up 2010 August 29th World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals Fourth place 2065438+September 25th 00 Second Women's Volleyball Asian Cup Champion 20655. Champion 20 1 1 Two-time champion of China International Women's Volleyball Classic 201/runner-up of Swiss Women's Volleyball Classic 201/Russian President's Cup Champion 201/runner-up of Luohe World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix 20/. 5438+0 1 Hong Kong Champion of World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix 20 1 1 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Champion 2011/October 18 beat European powerhouses 3-0.

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2005 Swiss Classic 2005 Grand Prix Runner-up 2005 Asian Championship 2005 Champions Cup 2006 Swiss Classic 2006 President's Cup 2006 Grand Prix 2006 World Championships Fifth place (third place in scoring list) (second place in serving list) 2006 Asian Games champion.

2007 President Cup champion 2007 Grand Prix runner-up 2007 Asian Championship runner-up 2008 Swiss Classic runner-up 2008 Grand Prix fifth runner-up 2008 Olympic Games (best score ranked second) 2008 Asian Cup champion (best offender) May 2009 Four-nation Women's Volleyball Invitational Tournament Luohe Station champion June 2009 Kunshan Station champion June 2009 Elite Women's Volleyball Team invited third runner-up Italy Four-nation Women's Volleyball Team invited third runner-up.

August 9, 2009 Macau runner-up of the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix August 6, 2009 Hong Kong runner-up of the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix August 23, 2009 Fifth place in the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals 20091June 0 12 Women's Volleyball Champion of the 11th National Games 2009 Hong Kong East Asian Games. 2010May 3 1 Runner-up of Luohe International Women's Volleyball Classic 2010June 5 Hangzhou Champion of International Women's Volleyball Classic 2010June/4 Swiss Women's Volleyball Classic Champion 2010July1. Chengdu railway station champion of the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix on August 8th, 0+ champion of the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix on August 6th, 5438+05 runner-up of the Macau World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix on August 22nd, 00 runner-up of the Hong Kong World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix on August 29th, and fourth place in the final of the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix on September 25th, 2006. 5438+00 Guangzhou Asian Games Champion 201kloc-0/China International Women's Volleyball Classic Champion 201Swiss Women's Volleyball Classic Runner-up 201/Russian President's Cup Champion 201. Grand Prix Quanzhou Runner-up 20 1 1 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship Champion (MVP) 20 1 1 Women's Volleyball World Cup Runup.

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Wang entered Dalian Sports School at the age of seven, but at that time she was a swimming coach and Wang practiced there for four years. 1998, Wang was selected by the coach of the swimming team of Liaoning Sports School and came from Dalian.

Wang's training photo (13) arrived in Shenyang. As she grew taller and taller, 1999, Ning, the coach of the women's volleyball team of Liaoning Sports School, thought Wang was a good prospect to play volleyball, so she discussed with her parents and swimming coach and asked her to play volleyball instead. In 2000, Wang joined the Liaoning Women's Volleyball Youth Team and switched to volleyball practice. Her coach at that time was Ning Dongchun. In 2002, Wang joined the coach of Liaoning Youth Volleyball Team Qi; In the same year, he was selected as the first team of Liaoning Women's Volleyball Team, coached by Wen Hongwei. In 2003, Wang was selected for the national team. This year, she won the runner-up in the World Youth Championship with the National Youth Team, and she herself won the title of the most valuable player. In June 2004, Wang accompanied the women's volleyball team to the Swiss Classic, and was selected as the key training object of the women's volleyball team in the new Olympic cycle after the Olympic Games. Wang has outstanding physical condition, good strength and quality foundation and rapid progress. She always has a strong ability to beat opponents on the court, which makes head coach Chen Zhonghe always admire her. He once said, "Pull the king up at all costs.". 2006 was a very bad year for China women's volleyball team, but it was really the starting point of Wang Huihuang. In this year's World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix, Wang emerged, and her outstanding performance in the World Championships shocked the world volleyball world. Many foreign media called her "the second Lang Ping". At the Doha Asian Games, Wang became the number one hero of the women's volleyball gold medal, which was the first major event in her volleyball career. Her outstanding performance made her the absolute main force of the national team. In 2007, in order to reduce the pressure of weight on take-off and make himself more flexible on the court, Wang Faqi lost 20 pounds in 20 days and 36 pounds in just two months! Just when Wang finally lost her weight to less than 100 Jin, she accidentally sprained her ankle, so she took a truce for half a year and didn't come back until 10. In the 2008 Olympic Games, Wang Cheng, who became the main force of the women's volleyball team, was under greater pressure. In the two international competitions before the Olympic Games-Swiss Women's Volleyball Classic and World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix, Wang's state fluctuated greatly, and too many mistakes and poor service were her urgent problems to be solved. In the 2008 Olympic Games, Wang's performance became a highlight of the China team. China scored the most points in every game. On the list of the best results, he ranked second with a total score of 120. In the group match with Japan, Wang scored 6 points in a row in the critical situation of falling behind 3:/kloc-0: 2, which made great contributions to defeating Japan. From June 5, 2008 to 10, the first Asian Women's Volleyball Cup started in Thailand, and Wang participated as the captain for the first time. China women's volleyball team won the championship. Wang won the title of "best criminal". On March 3rd, 2009, Kloc-0, the new head coach of China women's volleyball team announced the training list, and Wang was selected as the setter, which marked that China team really began to build strong receivers. From June 5438 to February 2009, Wang was once again placed in the main attack position. Wang, who returned to the main attack, lived up to expectations and scored the highest score of 16 in the semi-final. 20 10 On March 25th, China Volleyball Association appointed Wang Baoquan as the new head coach of China women's volleyball team. On the same day, Wang was once again selected as the main attacker of the national women's volleyball team. 20 10 participated in the Russian President's Cup in July, but was not selected for the 12 National People's Congress because of waist injury and weight problems. August 20 10, participated in the Women's Volleyball Grand Prix of Chengdu Railway Station. In the game against Puerto Rico, he started, but coach Wang Baoquan only gave him a few goals. Wang took the ball out of bounds once, was stopped once, and then was replaced. 20 10 In August, the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix, China won the championship 3-0/kloc-0, and Damei became the scoring champion with 22 points. August 20 10 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals, Damei played with injuries and performed well. In the absence of teenager Hui Ruoqi due to injury, Damei became the main attack of the China team. Won the scoring championship in consecutive 1 1 games. Several times to save China women's volleyball team in distress. Serve, buckle and block all have excellent performance, and the defensive ability has advanced by leaps and bounds. Such a wonderful performance also makes Wang once again become the absolute main force of China women's volleyball team in the main attack position! In August, 20 1 1, Hong Kong Station of the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix won the MVP. September 20 1 1, MVP of the Asian Women's Volleyball Championship.

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She is the second main attacker in China women's volleyball team who can play an adjusted attack after Lang Ping the Hammer. In 2006, she has been firmly in the main attack position of the national team. As a young athlete, Wang has great potential. Her age and height are the advantages, and her height reaches 1.90 meters. Her advantages are heavy spike, hard work and good at blocking fixed-point balls. She has been attacking since 2006. However, Wang's shortcomings are also obvious. His strong jump serve is not stable enough and his skills in all aspects are not comprehensive enough. It is necessary to further strengthen and improve his passing, defense, string and other skills. The ear height reaches 3m 19, and the blocking height is 3m 07.