Liu Zhongqing

Chinese national freestyle skier
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Liu Zhongqing, male, was born on November 10, 1985 in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province, China Freestyle skiing An athlete. [1]
In February 2010, he won the bronze medal of men's aerials in the Vancouver Winter Olympics. In 2014, he won the champion of the 12th National Winter Games and the National Games. In 2015, he won the champion of the 13th National Winter Games. [1]
In 2022, as the domestic technical officer of the Winter Olympic Games, he served as the track director of the freestyle skiing snow skill event of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games [33] .
Chinese name
Liu Zhongqing
Foreign name
Liu Zhongqing
nationality
China
Place of Birth
Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province
Date of birth
November 10, 1985 [2]
height
178 cm [2]
Body weight
69 kg [2]
Sports event
Freestyle skiing aerials [2]

Early experience

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Liu Zhongqing was born in Daqing, Heilongjiang Province on November 10, 1985. Liu began to practice gymnastics in 1990 and joined the Heilongjiang Gymnastics team in 1994. In 1999, at the age of 14, Liu Zhongqing was selected to the provincial ski professional team and formally practiced freestyle skiing aerial skills. [3-4]

Sports career

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On February 21, 2006, Liu Zhongqing won the 18th place at the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics with 201.26 points. [5]
February 1, 2007, in 2007 Changchun Asian Winter Games In the freestyle skiing aerial skills competition, Liu Zhongqing ranked third with 199.55 points; [6]
On February 24, 2009, in The 24th Winter Universiade In the freestyle skiing aerials mixed team event, Liu Zhongqing, Jia Zongyang and Li Nina won the gold medal with a total score of 335.24. [7]
On February 26, 2010, in 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics In the freestyle skiing men's aerials final, Liu Zhongqing won the third place with 242.53 points; [8]
On February 1, 2011, in 2011 Astana-Almaty Asian Winter Games In men's aerials freestyle skiing, Liu Zhongqing won the second place with 210.16 points. [9]
January 10, 2012, in The 12th Winter Games of the People's Republic of China Liu Zhongqing won the gold medal with 123.458 points in men's freestyle skiing aerials. [10] On January 20, 2012, Liu Zhongqing won the silver medal in the men's aerials competition of the freestyle Skiing World Cup in the United States. [11]
On February 18, 2013, in the 2012-13 Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup Sochi, Liu Zhongqing won the second place with 95.02 points; [12] On December 15, Liu Zhongqing won the 2013-14 ISU Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup at Beida Huhu Station in Jilin Province with 127.15 points. [13]
On January 14, 2014, Liu Zhongqing won the gold medal with 110.86 points at the 2013-14 International Snow Federation Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup in Canada. [14] On January 19, Liu Zhongqing won the second place with 123.53 points in the 2013-14 FIU Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup in Lake Placid. [15] February 17th, in Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics In the freestyle skiing men's aerials qualification, Liu Zhongqing ranked 15th with 77.83 points and was eliminated; [16] On March 7, Liu Zhongqing won the champion in the freestyle skiing aerial skill competition of the 12th Heilongjiang Provincial Games. [17] On March 8, Liu Zhongqing won the second place in the freestyle skiing aerials individual competition at the 12th Heilongjiang Provincial Games with 213.895 points. [18] On April 1, at the 2013-14 ISF Freestyle World Cup, Liu Qingzhong won the overall World Cup championship of Aerials with 308 points. [19]
On December 12, 2015, Liu Zhongqing won the champion in the 2015-2016 National Freestyle Skiing Aerials Championship and the qualifying competition of the 13th National Winter Games. [20] On December 20, at the 2015-16 International Snow Federation Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup Beijing, Liu Zhongqing, Qi Guangpu , Kong Fanyu He scored 329.55 points to win the championship. [21]
January 21, 2016, in the People's Republic of China The 13th National Winter Games In men's freestyle skiing aerials, Liu Zhongqing won the gold medal with 119.04 points. [22] On December 18, Liu Zhongqing won the second place with 112.83 points in the first leg of the 2016-17 ISU Freestyle Skiing Aeriale World Cup. [23]
On February 4, 2017, Liu Zhongqing was eliminated in the 2016-17 International Snow Federation Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup Deer Valley Station in the United States with 86.73 points ranked 19th; [24] On March 11, Liu Zhongqing made a mistake in the men's freestyle skiing aerials at the 2017 Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding World Championships, finishing at the bottom with 58.72 points. [25]
On January 13, 2018, Liu Zhongqing won the fourth place with 124.43 points in the 2017-18 International Snow Federation Freestyle Skiing Aeriale World Cup Deer Valley Station in the United States; [26] On January 20, Liu Zhongqing won the sixth place with 90.04 points in the 2017-18 International Snow Federation Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup in Lake Placid, USA; [27-28] Liu Zhongqing ranked ninth with 119.47 points in the men's aerials freestyle skiing final at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Feb 18. [29]

Personal life

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On March 22, 2018, Liu Zhongqing and the silver medalist of the freestyle skiing aerials final at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Zhang Xin Get a license to marry. [30]

Career data

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Winter Olympic Games
competition
time
item
grade
rank
2006 Turin Winter Olympics
February 21, 2006
Men's aerials freestyle skiing
201.26 points
18
2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics
February 26, 2010
Men's aerials freestyle skiing
242.53 points
3
Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics
February 17, 2014
Men's aerials freestyle skiing
77.83 points
15
Freestyle skiing and snowboarding World Championships
competition
time
item
grade
rank
2017 Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding World Championships
March 11, 2017
Men's freestyle skiing aerials
58.72 points
-
Isf Freestyle Skiing World Cup
competition
time
item
grade
rank
2012 Freestyle Skiing World Cup USA
January 20, 2012
Men's aerials
-
2
2012-13 Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup Sochi
February 18, 2013
Men's aerials
95.02 points
2
2013-14 freestyle Skiing aerials World Cup Jilin Beida Pot Station
December 15, 2013
Men's aerials
127.15 points
1
2013-14 ISF Freestyle Skiing World Cup Canada
January 14, 2014
Men's aerials
110.86 points
1
2013-14 ISF Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup Lake Placid
January 19, 2014
Men's aerials
123.53 points
2
2013-14 ISF Freestyle Skiing World Cup
April 1, 2014
Men's aerials
308 points
1
2015-16 FIU Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup Beijing
December 20, 2015
Aerials team competition
329.55 points
1
The first leg of the 2016-17 ISF Freestyle Skiing World Cup
December 18, 2016
Men's aerials
112.83 points
2
2016-17 International Snow Federation Freestyle Skiing World Cup Deer Valley, USA
February 4, 2017
Men's aerials
86.73 points
19
2017-18 International Snow Federation Freestyle Skiing World Cup Deer Valley, USA
January 13, 2018
Men's aerials
124.43 points
4
2017-18 ISF Freestyle Skiing World Cup, Lake Placid, USA
January 20, 2018
Men's aerials
90.04 points
6
World University Winter Games
competition
time
item
grade
rank
The 24th Winter Universiade
February 24, 2009
Aerials mixed team competition
335.24 points
1
Asian Winter Games
competition
time
item
grade
rank
2007 Changchun Asian Winter Games
February 1, 2007
aerials
199.55 points
3
2011 Astana-Almaty Asian Winter Games
February 1, 2011
aerials
242.53 points
3
People's Republic of China Winter Games
competition
time
item
grade
rank
The 13th National Winter Games of the People's Republic of China
January 21, 2016
aerials
119.04 points
1
The 12th Winter Games of the People's Republic of China
January 10, 2012
aerials
123.458
1
Heilongjiang Provincial Games
competition
time
item
grade
rank
Heilongjiang 12th Games
March 7, 2014
aerials
-
1
Heilongjiang 12th Games
March 8, 2014
aerials
213.895 points
2
Reference materials: [18] 5 - [24] 20 - [26-29]

Award record

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First class Medal for Physical education
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2010 First class Medal for Physical education Win a prize
Heilongjiang Province youth May 4th Outstanding Contribution medal
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2013 Heilongjiang Province youth May 4th Outstanding Contribution medal Win a prize
Asian Winter Games
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2011 7th runner-up Win a prize
2007 6th runner-up Win a prize
World University Winter Games
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2009 24th team champion Win a prize
Winter Olympic Games
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2010 The 21st runner-up Win a prize
People's Republic of China Winter Games
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2016 The 13th champion Win a prize
2012 The 12th champion Win a prize
World Cup
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2016 Runner-up in the inaugural Freestyle Skiing World Cup of 2016-17 Win a prize
2014 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup annual champion Win a prize
2014 Runner-up at Lake Placid in the 2013-14 World Cup Win a prize
2013 Runner-up at the 2012-13 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Sochi Win a prize
2013 Winner of the 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Win a prize
2012 2012 Freestyle Skiing World Cup USA runner-up Win a prize
National freestyle Skiing aerials Championships
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2015 Champion Win a prize
Heilongjiang Provincial Games
Award time Award name Award result
2014 The 12th champion Win a prize
2014 The 12th overall runner-up Win a prize
Freestyle skiing newcomer Award
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2015 Freestyle skiing newcomer Award Win a prize
National championship
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2004 runner-up Win a prize
Reference materials: [1] [3] [6-15] 17 - [18] [20-23] [32] 31 -

Social evaluation

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Liu Zhongqing is slender, graceful in the air, and has a strong ambition. [3] (Li Wenxue, Director of Provincial Snow Training Center)
Liu Zhongqing is a young athlete, with a strong ambition, since childhood engaged in gymnastics training, slim body, since 1999 began to practice freestyle skiing, progress is very fast, has been able to complete FDFF difficult technical movements. [2] ( Sina sports review )