Zheng Fengrong
Zheng Fengrong, female high jumper. Master Sportsman. Jinan, Shandong. He joined the national track and field team in 1953. He has successively served as deputy general manager of China sports service company and vice chairman of China Track and Field Association. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1965. He is a deputy to the third National People's Congress and a member of the fifth and Sixth National Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference. At the national track and field games in 1954, she broke the national record of women's high jump by 1.45 meters. In 1957, she won the first place in the women's high jump with 1.72 meters in the Berlin International Track and field competition. In the same year, at the Beijing track and field games, she broke the world record of women's high jump with a score of 1.77 meters, becoming the first female athlete in China to break the world record. He has won the national sports medal.
Movement course
Zheng Fengrong (1937 -) female high jumper, born in Jinan City, Shandong Province, graduated from Jinan No.20 middle school. He is 1.70 meters tall. I love track and field since childhood. In 1953, she represented Shandong team in the first track and field games in East China. She won the second place in the high jump with 1.38 meters and the champion in the long jump with 4.76 meters. He was selected into the national track and field training team in 1953. In 1954, she broke the National Women's high jump record by 1.45 meters at the national track and field games of 13 cities. During her study in the Central Institute of physical education, her high jump performance increased from 1.48 meters to 1.61 meters, becoming the first high jump athlete in China. In 1957, she won the first place in an international track and field competition in Berlin with a score of 1.72 meters, and entered the advanced ranks of women's high jump in the world. This year, her high jump performance has been continuously improved, jumping 1.73 meters and 1.75 meters in succession. In the Beijing track and field competition on November 17, 1957, she successfully jumped 1.77 meters, breaking the world record of 1.76 meters held by American athlete M. McDaniel. As a result, she became the first female athlete to break the world record in China, the first athlete to break the track and field world record in China, and the first athlete to break the track and field world record in Asia since 1936.
Social evaluation
The associated press exclaimed at that time: "a 20-year-old Chinese girl in Beijing warned the world of track and field with a powerful jump that 600 million Chinese people will not always be behind." Domestic commentators said she was "a swallow announcing the arrival of the spring of Chinese sports.". In 1965, Premier Zhou Enlai personally awarded her the sports Medal of honor. She has broken the national records of women's triathlon and pentathlon many times. Her high jump technology is very comprehensive and solid, from run-up to take-off, the technical convergence is good, and the pole passing technology is also very outstanding.
High jump position
She uses the scissor technique. The best result of high jump is 1.78 meters, which was created in 1963. Zheng Fengrong broke the world record by using the scissors position. Scissors high jump began in the late 19th century, and was first adopted by athletes in the eastern states of the United States. After it was introduced into Asia, it was once known as the "east way". It is also called "wave style" because each part of the body passes the horizontal pole in wave style. Zheng Fengrong broke the world record of 1.76M women's high jump held by American McDaniel and Romanian balas at the Beijing track and field games on November 17, 1957 with a height of 1.77m, becoming the first person in China and Asia to break the world record and the first track and field world record in China.
personal honor
He won the title of master athlete in 1956 and the sports Medal of honor issued by the State Sports Commission in 1959. Since 1979, he has been vice chairman of the China Association for rural areas. In 1964, he was elected a deputy to the third National People's Congress. He was a member of the fifth and sixth CPPCC National Committee in 1978 and 1983. The Guinness Book of track and field introduced Zheng Fengrong and published her photos. In 1984, she was selected as one of the best athletes in the 35 years since the founding of the people's Republic of China. He used to be the deputy general manager of China sports service company. Her family is known as the high jump family. Her wife Duan Qiyan won the men's high jump champion (1.97 meters) in the first National Games in 1959, and is now the coach of Beijing team. My daughter was also a high jumper. In October 1987, it was awarded the "gold medal for the 75th anniversary of IAAF". In 1988, he served as Deputy Secretary General of the General Administration of sports of China. A few days ago, Zheng Fengrong's world record breaking high jump commemoration meeting was held in Beijing, and nearly 100 sports celebrities attended the commemoration meeting. Zheng Fengrong expressed excitedly that he would "retreat without rest". Zheng Fengrong, 65 years old, told the meeting about his exciting experience of breaking the world record and growing up. Zheng Fengrong said that he would "retire without rest" and continue to contribute to the development of track and field in his lifetime. The guests highly praised Zheng Fengrong's valuable spirit of not training hard for fame and wealth, and finally climbing the highest peak of women's high jump in the world.
Zheng Fengrong became the first woman player in China to break the world record. The birth of the new record shocked the world sports world and won the honor for the Chinese nation.
Zheng Fengrong and he long
One day in October 1957, Premier Zhou personally went to Beijing Institute of physical education to watch athletes' training and competition. At that time, Zheng Fengrong failed in the world record of women's high jump because he was too nervous.
Premier Zhou was very happy for the ambition of the young players. He specially sent a bunch of flowers to Zheng Fengrong and kindly said, "you are still young and have a long time!" Zheng Fengrong was greatly inspired and broke the world record in less than a month.
On May 15, 1995, Zheng Fengrong was awarded the Olympic silver medal by the International Olympic Committee.
In 1959, when the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued stamps for the first national games, a high jump stamp was designed based on Zheng Fengrong.
On May 29, 2011, the first award ceremony of "outstanding Chinese" was successfully held in the press release Hall of the Information Office of the State Council in Beijing. Ms. Zheng Fengrong won the "outstanding Chinese Award" of "China celebrity". This award affirmed Ms. Zheng Fengrong's personal achievements and contributions to the society, which is worthy of her name.
Life experience
The first time to participate in the Jinan high school sports meeting, won the second place in the women's high jump, the result is 1.27 meters. In 1953, he represented Shandong Province to participate in the first track and field games in East China. He won the second place of high jump with 1.38 meters and the champion of long jump with 4.76 meters. In the same year, he was selected into the national track and field training team.
In 1954, she broke the National Women's high jump record by 1.46 meters and won the women's high jump champion.
During his study in the Central Institute of physical education, Zheng Fengrong's high jump performance increased from 1.48 meters to 1.61 meters.
In 1956, when visiting the Soviet Union, he jumped 1.61 meters.
In 1957, she won the women's high jump champion (1.68m) in the national track and field "six events" championship. In the same year, in an international track and field competition in Berlin, she won the first place in the women's high jump with a score of 1.72 meters, and stepped into the world's advanced women's high jump in that year. After jumping 1.73m and 1.75m in succession, she successfully jumped 1.77m at the Beijing track and field games on November 17 of the same year, breaking the world record of 1.76M women's high jump held by American track and field athlete M. McDaniel, becoming the first female athlete in China to break the world record. On January 14, 1958, the international amateur track and field Federation announced in London that it would officially accept the world record of women's high jump broken by Chinese athlete Zheng Fengrong with 1.77 meters in Beijing on November 17, 1957.
In 1963, in the track and field competition in East China, Zheng Fengrong broke the national record of 1.78 meters, ranking second in the world. Zheng Fengrong not only has a unique high jump technique, but also has a high level of comprehensive physical training. He often takes part in women's triathlon and pentathlon competitions in track and field in China, and has broken the national record many times. He won the title of master athlete in 1956.
In 1959, he was awarded the sports Medal of honor by the State Sports Commission.
He was elected deputy to the third National People's Congress in 1964.
He was elected a member of the fifth CPPCC National Committee in 1978.
In 1983, he was elected a member of the sixth CPPCC National Committee.
Since 1979, he has been the vice president of China Track and Field Association. Deputy Secretary General of all China Sports Federation.
1981-1988 vice general manager of China Sports Service Corporation.
In 1984, it was rated as one of the outstanding mobilizers in the 35 years since the founding of the people's Republic of China.
Zheng Fengrong is one of the winners of "the 75th anniversary award of IAAF" awarded by IAAF in 1987.
Zheng Fengrong -- the first female athlete to break the world record. On November 17, 1957, Shandong girl Zheng Fengrong broke the world record of women's high jump by 1.77 meters at the Beijing track and field games, becoming the first female athlete to break the world record in New China.
In December 2018, Zheng Fengrong, vice chairman of China Track and Field Association, met with Gong Guolin, director of the network public opinion supervision office of Fengdian Town, Sichuan Province, and his party for discussion.
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