Huang Wenyi
Huang Wenyi, female, was born in Guanbu Town, Chaoyang District, Shantou City on March 6, 1991. Pan Feihong and her teammate won the gold medal of women's Lightweight Double Sculls in Guangzhou Asian Games on November 18, 2010. In 2012 London Olympic Games, she won the silver medal of women's Lightweight Double Sculls with her teammate Xu Dongxiang.
On July 18, 2016, the Chinese Olympic delegation for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games was established, and Huang Wenyi was listed in the list of female rowers.
On August 12, 2016, the rowing women's Lightweight Double Sculls final of Rio Olympic Games won the bronze medal.
Early experience
Huang Wenyi is from Shantou, Guangdong Province. She has the potential to practice sports since she was a child. She also worships athletes. It was Lin Guidong, a rural physical education teacher who made Huang Wenyi's bond with rowing. Because he was a fellow countryman and a physical education teacher, Lin Guidong and Huang Wenyi's mother were familiar with each other. Soon after, he found that Huang Wenyi, who had just graduated from primary school, had reached a slender height of about 1.7 meters. She had quick movements and strong arms. She was a piece of "material" suitable for rowing. Lin Guidong actively advised Huang Wenyi's mother to let her child practice rowing with her coach, Zhao Ehua. In this way, Lin Guidong brought Huang Wenyi to coach Zhao. From then on, Huang Wenyi embarked on the road of becoming bound with rowing. He was recruited into the city sports school in 2002, and was selected into the national team training for the first time in 2009.
Sports career
On November 2, 2007, Guangzhou rower Cao Yanfei / Huang Wenyi (only 16 years old) won the women's lightweight 2000 meter double sculls. In 2009, Huang Wenyi and her teammates won two bronze medals in the women's lightweight four person double oars (Huang Wenyi, Zong Xiaohui, Cao Yanfei and Sun Ping) and the women's lightweight 2000 meter double oars (Huang Wenyi and Cao Yanfei) respectively in the national games with a score of 6:37.32 and 7:57.79. 2010 national spring rowing Championship Women's Lightweight Single Sculls champion. At the rowing World Cup in Munich in June 2010, Huang Wenyi and Liu Jing teamed up to win the second place in the women's rowing Lightweight Double Sculls. at noon on November 18, 2010, the 100th gold medal of the 16th Guangzhou Asian Games of the Chinese delegation was born in Guangdong International rowing center. In the final of women's Lightweight Double Sculls in rowing, Chinese players Huang Wenyi and pan Feihong won the championship with the score of 7:13.02 and became the 100 gold lucky ones. In 2012, Xu Dongxiang and Huang Wenyi won the silver medal of women's Lightweight Double Sculls in the rowing event of London Olympic Games, which is also the first medal of China's rowing team in this event. on July 18, 2016, the Chinese Olympic delegation for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games was established, and Huang Wenyi was listed in the list of female rowers. On August 12, 2016, Huang Wenyi and pan Feihong of China won a bronze medal in the women's Lightweight Double Sculls final of the Rio Olympic Games. in November 2019, in the national rowing autumn championship in 2019, Huang Wenyi broke the women's lightweight national record with 18:34.8. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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Huang Wenyi