Zhang Peimeng

He is a well-known Chinese athlete and a teaching assistant of the Sports Department of Tsinghua University
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Zhang Peimeng was born on March 13, 1987 in Beijing, China Sprint He is an athlete and assistant professor of Sports Department of Tsinghua University. [42]
In 2004, Zhang Peimeng joined the Beijing team and began his professional career. In 2005, Zhang Peimeng joined the national team. On August 3, 2007, 20-year-old Zhang Peimeng Shijiazhuang (in Hebei Province) The men's 100m at the National Track and Field Championships won the first 100m title of his career. [1] On May 24, 2008, he won the gold medal of men's 100 meters in the Beijing Olympic Test Event. [2] On August 12, 2013, Zhang Peimeng ran 10 seconds in the semifinals of the men's 100 meters at the World Championships in Moscow, setting a new national record. [3] On September 8, 2013, Zhang Peimeng won the gold medal of men's 100m at the 12th Olympic Games. [4] On October 2, 2014, he competed in the men's 4x100m relay at the Incheon Asian Games Chen Shiwei , Xie Zhenye , Su Bingtian Representing the Chinese team, they won in an Asian record time of 37.99 seconds. [5]
Zhang Peimeng and competes in the men's 4×100 meters at the Athletics World Championships in Beijing, August 29, 2015 Mo Yuxue , Xie Zhenye , Su Bingtian Represented the Chinese team 38.01 seconds to win the silver medal to create Asian history. December 15, 2016 CCTV sports figures Nominated for the Annual Breakthrough Award.
On September 3, 2017, Zhang Peimeng retired. In October 2017, Zhang Peimeng was named the "Best Athlete" of the Beijing Sports Delegation at the 13th National Games. [6] On January 29, 2018, Zhang Peimeng, who has retired from the track and field, decided to join the Winter Olympic project Steel frame snowmobile . [7]
On December 11, 2023, Zhang Peimeng was detained for 5 days by the police for assaulting his mother-in-law. [42]
Chinese name
Zhang Peimeng
nationality
China
Ethnic group
The Han nationality
Place of Birth
Beijing
Date of birth
March 13, 1987
height
186 cm
Body weight
78 kg
Graduate School
Beijing Sport University
Sports event
Athletics (Sprint: 100m , 200 meters , Relay)
Sports team
Chinese men's track and field team
Major awards
In 2007, he won 100m at the National Championships [1]
Gold medal of 100m in the 18th Asian Championships in 2009
Teach and train
Li Qing
Wife and son
Zhang Mohan

Sports experience

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In 2004, at the age of 16, Zhang Peimeng was selected to the Beijing team and began his professional career.
In 2005, Zhang Peimeng was selected for the national team for the first time.
Zhang Peimeng, 20, won his first 100m title with a time of 10.34 seconds in the final of the men's 100m at the National Track and Field Championships in Shijiazhuang on August 3, 2007. On August 12, Zhang Peimeng won the second place in the men's 100 meters with a time of 10.30 seconds at the 24th World University Games in Bangkok, Thailand. [8-9] Zhang Peimeng won the men's 100m final in 10.40 seconds at the National Championships held at Xinjiang Sports Center in Urumqi, Xinjiang province, on Sept 20. In addition, Zhang Peimeng also won the men's 200 meters. Zhang Peimeng clocked 10.44 seconds to win the men's 100m final at the 6th National Urban Games in Wuhan, Hubei province, on Oct 30. [10]
On May 24, 2008, Zhang Peimeng won the men's 100 meters at the Beijing Olympic Games with a personal best time of 10.23 seconds. On August 18, in the Beijing Olympic Games men's 200 meters first round of the 8th group competition, Zhang Peimeng finally won the 7th group, missed the second round. [11]
In 2009, on the eve of the National Games in October, Zhang Peimeng began to suffer knee pain, which was later misdiagnosed as bone cancer, but was eventually cleared of physical problems. Zhang Peimeng clocked 10.31 seconds to win the second place in the men's 100m final of the 11th National Games on Oct 22. [12] Zhang Peimeng withstood the pressure to win the men's 100m final in 10.28 seconds despite a headwind of 0.1 seconds at the Asian Athletics Championships on Nov 11. [13]
In 2011, Zhang Peimeng, 24, finished second in the men's 100 meters in 10.21 seconds at the national championships in Hefei.
On May 8, 2012, Zhang Peimeng won the gold medal of men's 100 meters with a time of 10.48 seconds at the Asian Athletics Grand Prix in Bangkok. [14] On May 11, at Kanchanaburi Station, Zhang Peimeng again won the men's 100 meters in 10.44 seconds. On May 14, in the Chonburi Station race, the wind speed of the field reached 3.1 m/s against the wind, Zhang Peimeng still played normally and won the men's 100 m championship in 10.48 seconds. [15] Zhang Peimeng competes in the final leg of the 4x100m heats at the London Olympic Games in London, capital of China, Aug. 11, 2019. [16]
On April 27, 2013, he won the gold medal in the 100m final of the National Track and Field Grand Prix with a time of 10.04 seconds. [17] On May 18, she won the 200m race at the IAAF Diamond League in Shanghai with a time of 20.47 seconds, breaking the national record. [18] On 21 May, he won the 2013 IAAF Challenge in Beijing Bird's nest Fifth place in the 100 meters. [19] On August 11, 2013, Zhang Peimeng became the first Chinese athlete to win the men's 100m group at the 2013 World Athletics Championships in Moscow with a time of 10.04 seconds. Zhang Peimeng qualified for the semifinals and also became the first Chinese athlete to win the men's 100m group at the World Championships. On the evening of the 11th, in the 100m semifinals, Zhang Peimeng ran 10.00 seconds behind the French athlete Lemaitre one-thousandth of a second, the total score of the ninth missed the final. The 10 seconds broke the national record and tied the fastest Yellow race record set by Koji ITO of Japan in 1998. Zhang Peimeng won the men's 100m final with a time of 10.08 at the 12th Games of the People's Republic of China on Sept 8.
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Zhang Peimeng
On September 10, 2014, Zhang Peimeng won the gold medal in the men's 200m final with a time of 20:47 seconds. [21] Zhang Peimeng, who had been expected to win the men's 100m final at the Asian Games on Sept 28, only finished fourth in 10.18 seconds. [22] The Chinese team of Chen Shiwei, Xie Zhenye, Su Bingtian and Zhang Peimeng won the men's 4x100m relay in an Asian record time of 37.99 seconds at the Incheon Asian Games on Oct 2, making it the first time the Chinese team has broken records at two consecutive Asian Games to win the event. [23]
On June 4, 2015, Zhang Peimeng won the second place in the men's 100m race at the Asian Athletics Championships in Wuhan with a time of 10.15 seconds, breaking the world Championships standard of 10.16 seconds and qualifying for the 2015 Beijing World Athletics Championships. [24]
In November 2015, Zhang Peimeng participated in the 5km event of the Shanghai Marathon. [25]
Beijing time on August 13, 2016, the Rio Olympic Games track and field event, the men's 100-meter flying war preliminaries began. Zhang Peimeng ranked 7th in the group in 10.36 seconds and was eliminated. [26] China (Tang Xingqiang, Xie Zhenye, Su Bingtian, Zhang Peimeng) won the 4th place in 37.90 seconds in men's 4×100 meters relay at the Rio Olympic Games on August 20. [27]
On July 22, 2017, the 2017 IAAF Diamond League Monaco race, the men's 4* 100m relay team, composed of Wu Zhiqiang, Xie Zhenye, Su Bingtian and Zhang Peimeng, defeated the United States and Canada and other strong teams, with a record of 38.19 seconds to win the championship. Reigning champion Zhang Peimeng won the sixth place in the men's 100m final of the 13th National Games in Beijing, Sept 3, 2017. [28] On September 7, the track and field competition of the National Games was held in Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium. Wu Zhiqiang / Xie Zhenye/Su Bingtian/Zhang Peimeng composed of Beijing, Zhejiang, Hubei and Guangdong team, won the men's 4x100m championship in 38.16 seconds, which was also the last battle of Zhang Peimeng's career. [29] [41]

Personal life

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Zhang Peimeng comes from an athletic family in Beijing. His father, Zhang Cheng, was China's best pole vaulter in the 1970s and 1980s, and his mother was also a high jumper.
On August 16, 2018, Zhang Peimeng announced that Zhang Mohan A romance. [30]
On May 20, 2019, Zhang Peimeng posted photos to announce the good news of successfully proposing to Zhang Mohan; Zhang Peimeng married his wife Zhang Mohan in Beijing on June 9. [32] 31 -

Career data

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Item record

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competition
grade
remark
Outdoor: Best time in 100 meters
August 11, 2013
2013 IAAF World Championships 100m semi-final
10.00 seconds
National record
Outdoor: Best time in 200 meters
May 18, 2013
2013 IAAF Diamond League Shanghai 200 m final
20 seconds 47
National record [33]
Indoor: Best time in 200 meters
March 30, 2013
2013 National Athletics Indoor Championships 200 m
20.75 seconds
National record [34]

Item data

time
item
grade
The year 2007
100 meters at the World University Games in Bangkok
10.30
Urumqi National Championship 200 meters
20.74
Shanghai International Athletics Championships 100m
10.27
The year 2008
Beijing China Athletics Open 100m
10.23
The year 2013
200m at the Beijing Chinese Indoor Athletics Championships
20.75 (National record)
Guangdong Zhaoqing National Track and Field Grand Prix 100m
10.04
100m heats at the World Athletics Championships in Moscow
10.04
100 m semifinal of the World Athletics Championships in Moscow
10.00 (National record)

Award record

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personage
Award time Award name Award result
2013-09-08 Champion of men's 100m at the 12th National Games Win a prize
2013-08-11 MoscowTrack and field World Championships9th place in men's 100m Win a prize
2013-05-18 Iaaf Diamond League Shanghai 200 meters champion Win a prize
2013-04-27 National Track and Field Grand Prix, Guangdong Zhaoqing station men's 100m champion [20] Win a prize
2011 Runner-up of men's 100m at the National Track and Field Championships Win a prize
2009-11-11 The 18thAsian Athletics ChampionshipsWinner of the men's 100m final Win a prize
2009-10-22 Silver medal of men's 100m final at the 11th National Games Win a prize
2008 China Athletics Open 100m champion Win a prize
2008 Representing China at the Beijing Olympic Games Win a prize
2007 National Championship 100 meters champion, 200 meters champion Win a prize
2007 National Championship 100 meters Win a prize
2007 National city Games100m champion Win a prize
2007 World University Games100m runner-up Win a prize
team
Award time Award name Award-winning work Award result
2017 2017 IAAF Diamond League race in Monaco Win a prize
2016 He won the IAAF Diamond League in Shanghai Win a prize
2015-08-29 Runner-up of men's 4×100 meters in Beijing Athletics World Championships Win a prize
2015 CCTV Sports People of the Year Award "Best Combination" Mo Youxue/Xie Zhenye/Su Bingtian/Zhang Peimeng [35] Win a prize

Character evaluation

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Zhang Peimeng's longer legs, longer stride, the second half of the advantage, and his technical improvement is also very effective. (Comments by Yuan Guoqiang, National team coach and Guangdong famous coach)
Zhang Peimeng, Ji Hu Kai Then another legendary disciple of legendary coach Li Qing. Champion of the Asian Championships (Asia 2009 Track and field Tournament) , national record holder (100M; Indoor 200M; 4×100M relay) In one, throughout his track and field journey, he finally crossed another peak at the age of 26 and became China's new 100-meter flying man. (People's net review [36] )
Zhang Peimeng -- Chinese Bolt . With the 2013 Moscow track and Field World Championships ran 10 seconds, creating the best Asian and even yellow race in the world Championship 100 meters, Zhang Peimeng's name has gradually become familiar to everyone. A series of records and titles have also made Zhang Peimeng a new business card of Chinese track and field. And the sunny handsome appearance, but also let him quickly ranks behind Liu Xiang Time, become the new idol of Chinese track and field. (CCTV network review [37] )
Zhang Peimeng retired. In the National Games, he ran the last leg of his competitive career. During the interview, Mr. Zhang choked up. "I'm probably a good cornerstone," he said of his influence on Chinese sprinting. From Zhang Peimeng's point of view to explain his retirement, a cornerstone has sunk under the foundation of Chinese track and field. Due to the particularity of the event, Chinese track and field is also like a cornerstone of Chinese sports. As China's top athletes, track and field athletes rarely win many gold MEDALS and create many achievements in international competitions like other advantageous sports. But this stone is important. Their day after day training, competition, let the future people see hope. [38]

Character event

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In July 2020, Zhang Peimeng separated from his wife Mo Han, who took their 10-month-old daughter back to her mother's home in Harbin to take care of her. On August 24 of the same year, Zhang Peimeng took many people to Harbin's mother-in-law's home and forced their way into the house to take away their daughter. In the process, his mother-in-law and a relative present were injured by Zhang Peimeng, and the police identified two minor injuries. On December 28, according to the law on Public security administration, the Daoli branch of Harbin Public Security Bureau imposed administrative punishment on Zhang Peimeng for 5 days of administrative detention. Later, because Zhang Peimeng requested administrative reconsideration, the police suspended the execution of administrative detention. [42]
On October 15, 2020, Zhang Peimeng's wife Zhang Mohan complained that she had been subjected to domestic violence, and posted relevant photos and chat records as evidence, and revealed that the husband had cheated on her in marriage and stole the child. At present, she has formally filed for divorce proceedings with Zhang Peimeng and is waiting for court. 39 - [40]
On May 8, 2021, the Harbin Public Security Bureau made a decision to maintain the original 5-day administrative punishment. Since then, Zhang Peimeng continued to file an administrative lawsuit with the court, requesting an order to revoke the administrative punishment and reconsideration decision of the 5-day detention made by the Daoli Branch of the Harbin Public Security Bureau and the Harbin Public Security Bureau. Since then, the Harbin Daoli District People's Court and the Harbin Intermediate People's Court have held court sessions and rejected Zhang Peimeng's lawsuit request. [42]
On December 11, 2023, Zhang Peimeng was detained for 5 days by the police for assaulting his mother-in-law. [42] On December 14, in response to Zhang's detention, Tsinghua University said that it had punished Zhang Peimeng according to procedures. [42]