Native place: Henan
Birthday:1982.11.22
Height:1.83m.
Weight: 70 kg
Constellation: Scorpio
University: Beijing Sport University
Place of birth: Jiaozuo, Henan
Nickname: good boy
Family members: mom and dad.
Enlightenment coach: Chen Liren
Favorite song: "Touch the sky and touch the ground"
Favorite clothes: fashion princess clothes
Favorite colors: white, black, red, yellow and blue.
Favorite place: home
Favorite type of the opposite sex: handsome, humorous.
The saddest thing: losing the game
The most embarrassing thing: exposure during training
Most regret: I didn't listen to my teacher and study hard when I was a child.
The happiest thing: being with friends.
Best thing: I can play Taekwondo.
The biggest fear: injection
The saddest thing: getting hurt.
Sad time: love to cry and talk.
When you are proud: you can draw.
When you are scared: miss your mother.
Favorite entertainment now: fitness
Childhood favorite toy: doll
What do you like best about yourself? You are the best.
Favorite sport (except taekwondo) aerobics
Favorite sentence: ok.
Self-evaluation: I like all the good words and criticisms that guide me.
Star files and brilliant records
Before learning Taekwondo, Chen Zhong played basketball in Jiaozuo Basketball Amateur Sports School for four years. 1995 began to practice taekwondo, and 1997 was selected for the national training team. Graduated from Beijing Sports School in 2000 and entered the Department of Physical Education of Beijing Sport University. In recent years, she has won gold medals in national championships, Asian championships and world championships. At the Sydney Olympic Games, she won a precious gold medal for China, and in 2004, she won the gold medal in this event at the Athens Olympic Games.
Chen Zhong is one of the most powerful players in the world because of his good physical fitness, fast speed, flexible mind and simple and practical play.
Major achievements:
1996-2004, national championship champion.
1999 champion of women over 67kg in military world games.
In 2000, she won the women's 67 kg class in the Asian Championships and the women's 67 kg class in the Olympic Games.
200 1 Women's 67kg champion in the 9th National Games, 72kg champion in the World Cup and 72kg runner-up in the World Championships.
In 2002, she won the women's 72kg class in the Asian Championship and the runner-up in the 72kg class in the Asian Games.
In the 2003 World Championships, he won the third place in the 72kg class.
Champion over 67 kg at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
2006 Doha Asian Games champion over 67 kg
The champion of the 2007 World Championships was over 67 kg.
2008 national championship champion over 72kg