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Brief introduction of short track speed skater Wang Meng.

Wang Meng, 1984, born on July 9th in qitaihe city, Heilongjiang Province, is an athlete of China women's short track speed skating team. In 2006, the women's 500-meter champion of short track speed skating in Turin Winter Olympics, and the women's 500-meter,10 and 3000-meter relay champions in Vancouver Winter Olympics. Graduated from Harbin Institute of Physical Education.

From 65438 to 0998, Wang Meng entered Heilongjiang Sports School and began his career. In 2000, 65,438+06-year-old Wang Meng won the bronze medal in the 65,438+0,500m short track speed skating competition in the 9th National Games, and then was promoted to the national team. In 2002, Wang Meng participated in the World Youth Championship for the first time and won the women's 500m championship, becoming the first World Youth Championship in China. In 2003, Wang Meng participated in the world championship for the first time and won the 3000-meter relay championship with his teammates. In 2004, Wang Meng made his mark in the World Cup and won many competitions at home and abroad. In February 2006, Wang Meng participated in the 20th Winter Olympics in Turin and won the women's 500-meter gold medal in short track speed skating in 44.345 seconds. In 2008, Wang Meng created one miracle after another, became the world's first female 500-meter short-track speed skater, and started a "Meng era".

20 10 In February, Vancouver Winter Olympics, Wang Meng broke the Olympic record twice in the 500-meter event preliminaries and semi-finals, and won the women's 500-meter short track speed skating gold medal in the final (twice in the Winter Olympics), and then won the women's 1000-meter and 3000-meter relays in case of a bad cold, becoming the champion. On August 4, 20 1 1, Wang Meng was dismissed as the captain of China's short track speed skating team and disqualified from the national team. But she was officially allowed to come back on September 6, 20 12. On June 6, 20 14, 14 Wang Meng, who was preparing for the Sochi Winter Olympics in Shanghai, had an accidental collision with teammate Chen Dequan in a training class, resulting in two fibula fractures in his right ankle and missed the Sochi Winter Olympics.