Wang Haibin
Wang Haibin, born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province on December 15, 1973, is a Chinese fencer.
In 1984, he joined Gongyuan Road Sports School in Nanjing city; in 1989, he joined Jiangsu sports team, coached by Chu Shisheng and Guo Ying; in 1990, he joined the national team, coached by Zhang Xiaoshi. Individual champion of men's foil in 1997 National Fencing championship. 2000 Sydney Olympic Games men's foil team runner up. 2002 Busan Asian Games men's foil individual champion.
He is now chairman of China Fencing Association and head coach of China Men's foil team.
Sports career
In 1984, he entered Gongyuan Road Sports School in Nanjing;
In 1989, he joined the sports team of Jiangsu Province. His coaches are Chu Shisheng and Guo Ying;
He joined the national team in 1990 and was coached by Zhang Xiaoshi.
Wang Haibin, ye Chong and Dong Zhaozhi are known as the "three swordsmen" of Chinese men's foil. After the Ninth National Games, ye Chong and Dong Zhaozhi retired one after another, while Wang Haibin went to university to study. In order to realize the Olympic gold medal dream, Wang Haibin has been training without interruption. He came back in 2002 and won the national championship.
In 1992, Wang Haibin took part in the Barcelona Olympic Games and finished ninth. In 1999, Wang Haibin, ye Chong and Dong Zhaozhi won the second place in the men's flower team of the world championships, realizing China's historic breakthrough in the men's foil event. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Wang Haibin and his teammates won the second place of men's foil team once again. At the Busan Asian Games in 2002, he successively defeated the famous South Korean, Sydney Olympic champion Jin Yonghao and South Korean athlete Jin Xiangxun. Under the unfavorable situation of 8-11, he pulled seven swords in a row and finally won the first gold medal of the Asian Games, which attracted much attention. Later, he made great contributions for the Chinese men's foil team to win the men's foil team championship.
After winning the individual champion of men's foil in 2005 National Games, Wang Haibin retired and became the head coach of men's foil of National Fencing Team.
Career data
Athlete period
Second runner up of men's foil team in 1994 Hiroshima Asian Games;
1995 National Fencing A-level men's foil individual champion;
Champion of men's foil team in 1995 world military games;
1995 National Fencing Championship Men's foil individual champion;
1997 Asian men's fencing Championship Men's foil individual champion;
1998 Bangkok Asian Games men's foil individual and team champion;
1999 National Championship Men's foil individual champion;
2000 Sydney Olympic Games men's foil team runner up;
2001 World Cup Men's foil individual runner up;
2002 Busan Asian Games men's foil individual and team champion;
2004 Athens Olympic Games men's foil team runner up;
2005 National Games men's foil individual champion.
Coaching period
In the early morning of November 12, 2010, the 2010 World Fencing Championships in Paris decided to win the gold medal in the men's foil team competition. The Chinese team, composed of young players, narrowly beat Italy 45-43 in the final, which was the first time that the Chinese swordsman won the men's foil team world Championship. Lei Sheng, the number one swordsman of disciple, also won a silver medal in the world championships, and Lei Sheng ranked first in the world;
On November 23, 2010, Wang Haibin led the Chinese team to win the men's foil team championship in the men's foil team competition of the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games by defeating Japan 45-35;
In the early morning of August 1, 2012, Lei Sheng, Wang Haibin's disciple, the number one swordsman, won the men's individual foil championship at the 2012 London Olympic Games, the first Olympic gold medal in the history of China's foil team. The new and old three swordsmen have also completed a perfect handover in London.
Off court honors
On December 16, 2010, he was nominated as the best coach of the year by Anta 2010 CCTV.
On January 15, 2012, he won the best coach award of the year of Anta 2011cctv.
social activities
Publicity
On December 25, 2013, Wang Haibin, the gold medal coach of the Chinese men's foil team, came to Peking University to participate in the new book release of his autobiography sword dance in the multi-function hall of Qiu deba gymnasium, which once held the table tennis competition of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
On December 29, 2013, Wang Haibin, the coach of the Chinese men's foil team, returned to his hometown with his autobiography "sword dance" to sign for sale in the provincial fencing talent reserve competition of Nanjing Institute of physical education.
Political activities
On June 26, 2018, Wang Haibin was re elected president of China Fencing Association.
Individual events
Men's foil, thunder, a sword set heaven and earth! The Chinese delegation won the 11th gold medal! From 1992, Wang Haibin participated in the Barcelona Olympic Games to today, the head coach Wang Haibin has been chasing the Olympic champion for 20 years, and finally realized his dream of Olympic champion!
During the game, Wang Haibin knelt down in front of the thunder to guide him. It is said that there is gold under a man's knee. In front of his dream, Wang Haibin has already forgotten himself.
At the beginning of the game, thunder always controlled the situation, but the referee's red card made thunder's advantage smaller. Head coach Wang Haibin also quickly went to the record desk to ask the referee what happened on the field. After the staff's persuasion, Wang Haibin returned to his position.
At the end of the second quarter, Raytheon's previous lead has been tied to 11, and the situation on the field is so tense that it's suffocating. Arbulkasem takes a 12-11 lead in the attack, and then fails to hit. Arbulkasem stealthily attacks again and scores 13-11. At this time, thunder asked to change the sword and adjust the rhythm. Arbulkasem's coach didn't dare to look and buried his head in his arm.
Changing swords is like changing swords! Lei Sheng won three swords in a row and took the lead to get the match point. In the end, Lei Sheng decided everything! Wang Haibin rushed to the competition field and hugged his beloved general tightly!
On October 16, 2011, Wang Haibin led China to a 45-44 victory over France in the men's foil team final of the 2011 World Fencing Championships. But how can this honor compare with the Olympic Games? What Wang Haibin can't forget is the Olympic gold medal he missed twice when he was an athlete.
From Wang Haibin, Dong Zhaozhi, ye Chong's three swordsmen to Wang Haibin's new three swordsmen, they finally made a breakthrough in London! Wang Haibin's dream of winning gold in the Olympic Games is finally realized by Lei Sheng!
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