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Li Nina, female, born in Benxi City, Liaoning Province on January 10, 1983, former Chinese women's freestyle skiing aerials athlete, is now the leader of the national snowboard halfpipe team of the Winter Sports Management Center of the General Administration of Sport of China.
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On March 12, 2005, she won the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Championship.
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On March 18, Li Nina won the 2005 freestyle skiing World Championships, becoming the first Chinese female athlete to win a gold medal in the world Championships.
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On February 22, 2006, Li Nina won the second place of women's aerial skills at the 2006 Turin Winter Olympic Games.
[3]
On January 31, 2007, Nina Li was awarded
The 6th Asian Winter Games
Women's aerial champion,
[4]
On March 11, Li Nina won the 2007 freestyle skiing World Championships.
[5]
On February 22, 2009, Li Nina won the gold medal of women's aerial skills at the 24th World University Winter Games.
[6]
On February 24, Li Nina won the champion of the aerials mixed team competition,
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On March 4, Li Nina won the 2009 freestyle skiing World Championship, which was the third consecutive World championship for Li Nina.
[8]
On February 25, 2010, Nina Li was awarded
2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics
Runner-up of women's aerial skills Competition;
[9]
On March 11, 2014, Li Nina won the 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Championship.
[10]
Li retired in February 2014.
[11]
On November 22, 2017, Li Nina became a member of the Athletes Committee of the Beijing Winter Olympic Organizing Committee; On January 17, 2018, Li Nina was elected as a member of the 13th Beijing Municipal People's Political Consultative Conference. In 2022,
Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
Image ambassador
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- Chinese name
- Li Nina
- Foreign name
- Li Nina
- nationality
- China
- Ethnic group
- The Han nationality
- Place of Birth
- Benxi City, Liaoning Province
- Date of birth
- January 10, 1983
- height
- 1.62m [12]
- Graduate School
- Beijing Sport University , Shenyang Institute of Physical Education [13]
- Sports event
- Freestyle skiing aerials
- Major awards
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2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver
Silver medal
2009 World Championships gold medal
World Championship in 2007
Champion of the 6th Asian Winter Games in 2007
2006 Winter Olympics in Turin Silver medal unfold
Li Nina was selected in 1991
Shenyang Institute of Physical Education
Practicing his skills, he switched to freestyle skiing aerials in 1994.
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In 2002, in
2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics
In the freestyle women's aerial skills competition, Li Nina won the fifth place with 185·23 points.
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On January 8, 2005, she won the third place in the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Canada.
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On January 14, in the 2004-05 freestyle Skiing World Cup air skills competition in Lake Placid, USA, Li Nina won the championship;
[16]
On January 16, in the 2004-05 freestyle Skiing World Cup air skills competition in Lake Placid, USA, Li Nina won the championship;
[15]
On January 22, Li Nina won the gold medal in the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition in Finney, Canada.
[15]
On January 27, Li Nina won the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup aerial Skills competition in Deer Valley.
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On February 5, Li Nina won the second place in the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Shenyang, China.
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On February 12, Li Nina won the gold medal in the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Changchun, China.
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On February 18, she won the second place in the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Turin, Italy.
[15]
On March 5, Li Nina won the championship in the Czech Republic of the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup.
[15]
On March 11, she won the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Madona, Italy.
[15]
On March 12, in the 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Competition, Li Nina won the women's World Cup championship with 1025 points.
[1]
On March 18, Li Nina won the gold medal in the women's aerials final of the 2005 freestyle Skiing World Championships with 197.37 points, which was the first gold medal won by a Chinese athlete in the freestyle skiing World Championships.
[2]
On September 2, in the 2005-06 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Melbourne, Australia, Li Nina won the championship with 194.22 points;
[17]
On September 3, she won the 2005-06 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition in Melbourne, Australia, with 203.92 points.
[18]
On December 2, Li Nina appeared to hurt her waist during training and was rushed to the hospital, where she was able to walk normally after checking that her bones were not injured.
[19]
On January 14, 2006, Li Nina won the bronze medal in the 2005-06 Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Deer Valley, USA with 183.65 points.
[20]
On January 15, in the 2005-06 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills competition in Deer Valley, USA, Li Nina won the fourth place with 91.12 points;
[21]
On February 5, in the Czech Republic Freestyle Skiing World Cup 2005-06 season, Li Nina won the gold medal with 199.93 points;
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On February 22, she won the silver medal in the women's aerials final at the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics with 197.39 points.
[3]
On December 10, in the 2006-07 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition in Jilin, Li Nina won the championship with 196.34 points.
[23]
On January 14, 2007, she won the second place in the 2006-07 Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Deer Valley with 186.64 points.
[24]
On January 31, Li Nina won the gold medal in the women's individual freestyle skiing event at the 6th Asian Winter Games with 194.57 points.
[4]
On March 11, she won the women's aerials at the 2007 Freestyle Skiing World Championships with 188.05 points.
[5]
On December 21, in the 2007-08 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Changchun, Li Nina won the 12th place.
[25]
On February 3, 2008, the 2007-08 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition was held
America
Li Nina won the championship with 199.16 points.
[26]
On January 5, 2009, Li Nina won the second place in the freestyle skiing women's aerials final at the 11th Games of the People's Republic of China with 208.15 points.
[27]
On February 2, in the 2008-09 Freestyle Skiing World Cup aerial Skills competition in the United States, Li Nina won the championship;
[28]
On February 22nd, in
The 24th Winter Universiade
In the women's aerials freestyle skiing competition, Li Nina won with 191.40 points.
[6]
Li Nina competes in the freestyle skiing aerials mixed team competition at the 24th World University Winter Games on Feb 24
Jia Zongyang
,
Liu Zhongqing
Won the championship with 335.24 points;
[7]
On March 4, 2009, Li Nina won the women's aerials final at the Freestyle Skiing World Championships with 203.21 points, which was her third consecutive world championship.
[8]
On December 22, in the 2009-10 Freestyle Skiing World Cup team aerials in Changchun, Li, Jia Zongyang, Qi Guangpu and Xu Mengtao won the team championship with 422.582 points.
[29]
On January 10, 2010, she won the 2009-10 Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Calgary with 195.63 points.
[30]
On January 23, in the 2009-10 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in the United States, Li Nina won the second place with 197.56 points;
[31]
On January 31, in the Canadian leg of the 2009-10 Freestyle Skiing World Cup, Li Nina won the gold medal with 200.57 points.
[32]
On February 25, she won the silver medal in the freestyle skiing women's aerials final at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics with 207.23 points.
[9]
On April 2, Li Nina was awarded the first class Medal of Sports by the State General Administration of Sports;
[33]
In June, Li retired from the national team.
[34]
On January 5, 2013, Li Nina won the bronze medal in the 2012-13 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Changchun.
[35]
In February, during a training session at Lianhua Mountain in Changchun, Jilin Province, she fell like a free fall after spinning in the air, causing anterior cruciate ligament fracture and medial collateral ligament injury in her right knee.
[36]
On December 15, in the 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Jilin, Li Nina won the champion with 94.11 points;
[37]
On December 21, in the 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Beijing, Li Nina ranked fourth with 67.32 points.
[38]
On January 14, 2014, in the 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition in Canada, Li Nina won the second place with 88.83 points;
[39]
On February 15, in the women's aerials final of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, Li Nina ranked fourth with 46.02 points;
[40]
Li retired in February;
[11]
On 11 March, at the 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup, Li Nina won the women's Aerials Championship with a total of 350 points.
[10]
On December 10, 2014, Li Nina had an internship in the skiing Section of the Winter Sports Management Center of the General Administration of Sport of China.
[41]
On November 22, 2017, Li Nina became a member of the Athletes Committee of the Beijing Winter Olympic Organizing Committee.
[42]
On January 17, 2018, Li Nina was elected as a member of the 13th Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and listed as a member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League of China.
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In April 2021, he was hired as an honorary coach of Beijing City University Ice and Snow Project.
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On December 31, 2021, he joined Beijing Satellite TV's New Year's Eve Party.
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In December 2021, the song "See You in Beijing" attended by Li Nina was officially released.
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In January 2022, the song "Together, More Wonderful" that Li Nina participated in was officially released.
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In August 2023, he was hired by Zhongtang Experimental School of Beijing 11th School as a community tutor for sports, health and life skills learning.
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In September 2011, Li graduated from the Graduate School of Beijing Sport University.
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On May 4, 2012, Li Nina broke the news through Weibo that the relevant authorities of Benxi City rewarded her with a house, and waited for two years without cashing in. After the media fermentation, Benxi City sports bureau leaders have communicated with Li Nina's mother and properly handled the house.
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On June 22, 2013, at the 27th Chinese Olympic Committee Olympic Day running event "23 cities do not stop", Li Nina encouraged everyone to participate in the Olympic Games and create a healthy new life together with the Olympic Running declaration of "Run a new life".
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On February 10, 2015, Li Nina accepted the appointment letter of Beijing Olympic Winter Games Ambassador issued by the Beijing Winter Olympics Bid Committee;
[49]
On July 31, Li Nina, as the image ambassador of Beijing's bid for the Winter Olympic Games, participated in the presentation of the Winter Olympic Bid Committee delegation in Kuala Lumpur;
[50]
On December 21, "NINA, LEAVES WITH A SMILE" (" Li Nina, smiling Away ") won the Global Sports Media Treasure Award in the video Sports Short Film category.
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In October 2021, the torch relay of the Beijing Winter Olympics was held in the marble stadium of Athens, with China's Li Nina as the second torchbearer
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In December 2021, the mv of "See You in Beijing" was officially released, and the Chinese Sports Dream Team blew the assembly horn with song to bless the Beijing Winter Olympics.
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On July 8, 2015, Li Nina and Zuo Zhikun registered their marriage at the Civil Affairs Bureau of Heping District in Tianjin.
[53]
On June 18, 2016, Li Nina and Zuo Zhikun held a wedding ceremony at the National Stadium "Bird's Nest", the president of the International Olympic Committee
Bach
He sent a video of his wishes.
[54]
On March 29, 2012, Li Nina participated in the Dance Festival, performing the dance "Fly Higher".
[55]
competition
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time
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item
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grade
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rank
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2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics
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The year 2002
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Women's aerials
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-
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5
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2006 Turin Winter Olympics
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February 22, 2006
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Women's aerials final
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197.39 points
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2
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2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics
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February 25, 2010
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Women's aerials final
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207.23 points
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2
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Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics
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February 15, 2014
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Women's aerials final
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46.02 points
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4
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competition
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time
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item
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grade
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rank
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2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition in Canada
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January 8, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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3
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2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition in Lake Placid, USA
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14 January 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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1
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2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition in Lake Placid, USA
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January 16, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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1
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The 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition Finney, Canada
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January 22, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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1
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2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup aerials at Deer Valley, USA
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January 27, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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1
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2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Shenyang, China
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February 5, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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2
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2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition in Changchun, China
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February 12, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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1
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2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials in Turin, Italy
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February 18, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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2
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The 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition Czech Republic
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March 5, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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1
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The 2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition was held in Madona, Italy
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March 11, 2005
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Women's aerials
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-
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1
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2004-05 Freestyle Skiing World Cup aerials
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March 12, 2005
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Women's aerials
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1025 points
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1
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2005-06 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Melbourne, Australia
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September 2, 2005
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Women's aerials
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194.22 points
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1
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2005-06 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Melbourne, Australia
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September 3, 2005
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Women's aerials
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203.92 points
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1
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2005-06 Freestyle Ski World Cup aerials at Deer Valley, USA
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January 14, 2006
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Women's aerials
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183.65 points
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3
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2005-06 Freestyle Ski World Cup aerials at Deer Valley, USA
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January 15, 2006
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Women's aerials
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91.12 points
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4
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The 2005-06 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition Czech Republic
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February 5, 2006
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Women's aerials
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199.93 points
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1
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2006-07 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition Jilin Station
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December 10, 2006
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Women's aerials
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196.34 points
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1
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The 2006-07 Freestyle Skiing World Cup aerials at Deer Valley, USA
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January 14, 2007
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Women's aerials
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186.64 points
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2
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2007-08 Freestyle Skiing World Cup air Skills Competition Changchun station
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21 December 2007
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Women's aerials
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-
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12
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USA leg of the 2007-08 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition
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February 3, 2008
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Women's aerials
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199.16 points
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1
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USA leg of the 2008-09 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition
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February 2, 2009
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Women's aerials
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-
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1
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2009-10 season freestyle Skiing World Cup aerial skill Competition Changchun station
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December 22, 2009
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Aerials team competition
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422.582 points
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1
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The 2009-10 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition was held in Calgary
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January 10, 2010
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Women's aerials
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195.63 points
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1
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United States leg of the 2009-10 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials
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January 23, 2010
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Women's aerials
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197.56 points
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2
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Canada leg of the 2009-10 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials
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January 31, 2010
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Women's aerials
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200.57 points
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1
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2012-13 Freestyle Skiing World Cup aerial skills Competition Changchun Station
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January 5, 2013
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Women's aerials
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96.93 points
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3
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2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Air Skills Competition Jilin Station
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December 15, 2013
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Women's aerials
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94.11 points
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1
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2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerial Skills Competition Beijing
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December 21, 2013
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Women's aerials
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67.32 points
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4
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Canada leg of the 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup Aerials Competition
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January 14, 2014
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Women's aerials
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88.83 points
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2
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The 2013-14 Freestyle Skiing World Cup aerials Competition
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March 11, 2014
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Women's aerials
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350 points
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1
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competition
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time
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item
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grade
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rank
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2005 freestyle Skiing World Championships
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18 March 2005
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Women's aerials
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197.37 points
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1
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2007 freestyle Skiing World Championships
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March 11, 2007
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Women's aerials
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188.05 points
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1
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2009 Freestyle Skiing World Championships
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March 4, 2009
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Women's aerials
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203.21 points
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1
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competition
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time
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item
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grade
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rank
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The 6th Asian Winter Games
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January 31, 2007
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Women's aerials
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194.57 points
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1
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competition
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time
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item
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grade
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rank
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The 24th Winter Universiade
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February 22, 2009
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Women's aerials
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191.40 points
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1
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The 24th Winter Universiade
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February 24, 2009
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Aerials mixed team competition
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335.24 points
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1
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competition
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time
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item
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grade
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rank
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The 11th Games of the People's Republic of China
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January 5, 2009
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Women's aerials final
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208.15 points
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2
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Li Nina is characterized by beautiful posture and high stability, but the freestyle skiing project has a great deal of chance, and the athletes can finally get what kind of results, but also need to be tested on the field.
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He was the director of the Winter Sports Management Center of the State General Administration of Sports
Wang Yitao
Review)
Li Nina technique is stable, comprehensive quality is high, in the training can give young athletes to play a role model.
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(When the State General Administration of Sports Winter Center skiing minister
Yan Xiaojuan
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