Chen Jue
Chen Jue's hometown is Suzhou. She combines the beauty of Suzhou girls with the boldness of sports girls. She is shy when speaking, active on the field and delicate in life. Besides sports, I also like reading, music and surfing the Internet. My personal best result is the champion of the women's 4 × 100m relay in the 2006 Doha Asian Games.
Profile
Chen Jue: sprinter, new woman sprinter.
Gender: Female
Position: Women's 4x100m relay
Coach: Zhang Hengyun
Registered permanent residence: Jiangsu
Personal hobbies: reading, music, Internet
Education background: Undergraduate
Best result: Women's 4 × 100m relay champion in Doha Asian Games 2006
Sports career
In 1998, he entered Suzhou sports school and engaged in track and field sprint training, coach Guo Wenjun;
In 2002, he joined Jiangsu track and field team, coach Zhang Hengyun;
In 2006, he was selected into the national training team, coach Zhang Hengyun;
In 2007, he joined the national track and field team, coach Zhang Hengyun.
Main achievements
2004 National Track and field Grand Prix series (Tianjin Station) women's 200m runner up
Champion of women's 4 × 100m relay in the 10th National Games of 2005
2006 National Track and field series Grand Prix women's 200m runner up
2006 National Youth Track and Field Championship Women's 200m third
Women's 200m champion of 2006 Asian Youth Track and Field Championships
Champion of women's 4 × 100m relay in 2006 Doha Asian Games
2007 Osaka IAAF Grand Prix women's 4 × 100m relay champion
Women's 100m champion and 4 × 100m relay champion in 2007 National City Games
Women's 200m track and Field Champion of the 11th National Games in 2009
Women's 100m runner up in the 11th National Games in 2009
Women's 4 * 100m runner up in the 11th National Games in 2009
Character story
Shelling all transport
Chen Jue, the champion of the Asian Games in Doha, said on January 30 that she didn't need to retire.
In August 2013, the 12th National Games will open in Shenyang, Liaoning Province. Recently, many athletes have entered the preparation time for the National Games. However, last night, Chen Jue, a beautiful track and field champion who once won the 4 * 100m champion of the Doha Asian Games and the 200m champion of the 11th National Games, blasted the National Games on her micro blog, saying that she had "won two times and didn't assign me any work" and bitterly criticizing that "when I practice, it's the same as treasure! Retirement is worthless, and even medical expenses can't be reported 100%! Athletes really don't get tired like dogs Even if you win the championship, no one will take care of you after retirement
Latest news
Chen Jue was born on March 23, 1988. When she was in the third grade of primary school, she showed her talent in sprint and was soon absorbed into Suzhou sports school. In the second year of junior high school, Chen Jue was selected into the track and field team of Jiangsu Province, and gradually achieved good results in all levels of track and field competitions. In 2005, 17-year-old Chen Jue and her teammates won the women's 4 × 100 meter relay championship in the 10th National Games. At the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, she won the 4 × 100 meter relay. In 2009, at the 11th National Games, Chen Jue ushered in the peak of her sports career. She won one gold medal and two silver medals, including women's 200m champion, women's 100m runner up and women's 4x100m relay runner up.
After gaining numerous honors, Chen Jue gradually retired. On the evening of January 30, 2013, Chen Jue suddenly sent a microblog to bombard the National Games. She wrote in her micro blog: "just now, watching the news, we are talking about athletes preparing for the National Games. After watching it, I just want to say, how can we win the championship! I won two terms, but I haven't been assigned work yet! Be a treasure when you practice! Retirement has no value, even medical expenses can not be reported 100%! It's not easy for athletes! Tired with the dog, training a body injury! Even if you win the championship, no one will take care of you after retirement! "
As soon as the microblog was issued, it soon attracted comments and forwarding from netizens. Many netizens in the message support Chen Jue's sharp words, that the current system does have too many unfair to athletes. In addition, some people think that Chen Jue should not complain, because the champion is not necessarily equal to a job. Whether she can find a suitable job depends on herself, and some netizens accuse her of hype. On the afternoon of the 31st, Chen Jue deleted the microblog that bombarded the National Games and said, "if you want to do this, I'll complain about it and say I've hyped it! My heart is not strong enough to see those who do not stand back pain people in that BB! Thank you for supporting me! For the sake of peace of mind, I'd like to delete it so as not to say that I'm making a fuss. "
I want to be a civil servant
Chen Jue, the former champion of the National Games, denounced that she had no job to manage after retirement, while the Sports Bureau retorted that Chen Jue did not want to be a PE teacher and coach, and only wanted to be a civil servant. However, even the work of physical education teachers and coaches who are not in Chen Jue's eyes is the dream of many ordinary athletes struggling at the bottom. The retirement placement of athletes has long been a common problem. There are not only those who become billionaires when they are in business, get bonus and shoot advertisements, but also those who become national champions
Wedding photo exposure
On February 1, 2013, the beautiful wedding photos of Chen Jue were exposed, showing the beauty and luxury.
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