Pang Qing's general reference materials

Name: Pang Qing/Tong Jian.

Nationality: China.

Pang Qing: Gender: Female.

Height: 1.6 1m Birthday: 1979/ 12/24.

Tong Jian: Gender: Pang Qing (left), Tong Jian (right)

Height:1.80m Birthday: 1979/08/ 15

Events: Figure Skating (Double Skating)

Brilliant record

Pang Qing/Tong Jian is a famous pair skater in China. With Shen Xue/Zhao Hongbo and Zhang Dan/Zhang Hao, he studied under the famous coach Yao Bin, entered the top three of the world series for many times, and won the fourth place in the 2006 Winter Olympics. At the World Championships held in March, Pang Qing/Tong Jian excelled in freestyle skating, surpassing teammate Zhang Dan/Zhang Hao in one fell swoop and winning the World Championships for the first time.

20 10 Vancouver Winter Olympics runner-up in pairs skating. Pang Qing/Tong Jian, who danced on the ice in pacific coliseum, conquered the referee with an infectious song "No regrets in chasing dreams" by the richest man, and even slipped into the hearts of the audience with unremitting efforts and perfect performances. Set the highest score in the history of freestyle skating of the International Skating Federation 14 1.8 1, and with the excellent performance of the fourth short program, Pang/Tong, who fought in the Winter Olympics for the third time, got the podium of the Winter Olympics for the first time with a total score of 2 13.3 1.

20 10 runner-up figure skating in winter Olympics

Runner-up in 2009 World Figure Skating Grand Prix Finals

Runner-up in the 6th Asian Winter Games in 2007 and runner-up in the figure skating championships on four continents.

Champion of the 2006 World Figure Skating Championships.

Fourth place in figure skating in 2006 Winter Olympics.

Sixth place in the 2005 World Figure Skating Grand Prix Finals.

Runner-up in 2005 French World Figure Skating Grand Prix.

Runner-up in 2005 China World Figure Skating Grand Prix.

Runner-up in the 2005 10th National Games.

In 2005, he won the fourth place in the World Figure Skating Championships.

Third place in the 2004 World Championships.

In the 2004 World Figure Skating Grand Prix Finals, it ranked third, followed by Canada, Japan and France.

Fourth place in the 2003 World Championships.

In the 2003 World Figure Skating Grand Prix, the American champion, China runner-up and Russian runner-up ranked fifth in pairs skating with a total score of 18.

Ninth place in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games

Fifth place in the 2002 World Championships.