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Zhu Zhifu

Chinese male rowers
Zhu Zhifu, male, from Yugan, Jiangxi, Rowing Athletes. He has been in the national team since 2001. He once represented the country in the 2002 World Cup 2004 Athens Olympic Games And other major international events, and won the runner up of the 2002 World Cup and the champion of the 2002 Asian Games in single rowing.
Chinese name
Zhu Zhifu
Nationality
China
one's native heath
Jiangxi Remaining trunk
date of birth
January 29, 1979
Height
179 cm
Weight
65 kg
sport event
Rowing (men's lightweight double oars)
major awards
2002 World Cup runner up
2002 Asian Games Single Boat Champion

Personal Resume

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Zhu Zhifu
Zhu Zhifu began to receive training at Yugan Sports Ground in Jiangxi Province in 1993. His coach is Jiang Hongbo; In 1998, he entered the Water Center of Jiangxi Province with Liu Xianbin as the coach; He joined the national team in 2001 and was coached by Huang Shengxiong.

Achievements and honors

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Won the first place in the 2000 National Rowing Championships for men's lightweight double sculls;
The runner up of double sculls in the 9th National Games in 2001
Champion of four person single oar at the 9th National Games in 2001
2002 The 14th Asian Games First place in men's single rowing;
Runner up in the 2002 World Cup
2003 World Rowing Championships He won the fourth place in the final of lightweight men's double sculls group C;
The 2004 Athens Olympic rowing competition won the first place in the Asian qualifying men's lightweight double sculls.
Engaged in business work and started to establish a company with Song Weifeng after retirement.

Personal experience

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Zhu Zhifu won the highest gold medal in Chinese rowing at the Asian Games
Special correspondent Su Renjie Busan reported that the Chinese rowing team predicted before the competition that they would win more than 10 of the 13 gold medals in rowing at the Asian Games, of which 3 gold medals were not sure, all of which came from 3 men's lightweight events.
Therefore, it can be said that among the 12 gold medals won by the Chinese team, the two men's lightweight gold medals are more important, and the gold content of Zhu Zhifu's men's single sculling gold medal is the highest. It is also reasonable to lose a men's light double sculling gold medal.
Wei Di, the leader of the Chinese rowing team, said: "Among the gold medals won by the Chinese team, Zhu Zhifu's men's light gold medal is the most noteworthy one. He has greatly inspired the morale of the whole team, and has also taken a key step for the Chinese rowing team to complete the task of winning gold medals."
The Chinese men's lightweight opponents are all from Japan. Zhu Zhifu also lost 3 seconds to Japanese opponent Nagoya in the preliminary round. The 28 year old Japanese player should be above him regardless of strength or experience. In the final, Zhu Zhifu fully followed the deployment of the coach before the game and finally won the gold medal by stabilizing the pace and giving full play to his sprint advantage.
Among the three men's light events, the most difficult one is men's light double oars. Takeda Daisaku, one of Japan's rivals Sydney Olympic Games In the top six, China's men's light double sculls are indeed behind the world-class Japanese players in strength. So it was no accident that this gold medal finally fell to his family.
"We knew before the gold medal race that it was almost impossible, but we still had to fight for it anyway. Now we try our best, and there is no regret if we lose," said Huang Shengxiong, the Chinese rowing coach.
Although there are Chinese rowing in Asia“ A view of mountains ”However, in the world, Chinese rowing can only be regarded as above the average level. The only female rower in the Chinese rowing team who has the world-class level is Zhang Xiuyun.
As early as 1996, Zhang Xiuyun won the silver medal of single and double sculls in Sydney Olympic Games. In addition, she also won the championship of 1993 World Rowing Championships and 2000 World Cup Rowing Championships.
"I think I will definitely participate in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, but I will not give myself any pressure to win medals." After 12 years of ups and downs in sports, Zhang Xiuyun has been calm. [1]

Individual events

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Busan asian games The rowing event was in full swing, and the Chinese rowers won all six gold medals in the event at one fell swoop.
Zhu Zhifu
The rowing men's lightweight single sculling competition started first, which was the only event in which the Chinese team did not have an advantage in yesterday's competition. Zhu Zhifu, a 23-year-old young player, faced the strongest opponents such as Nagoya of Japan. This player once won the 6th place in Sydney Olympic Games, and his strength was excellent. In the preliminaries, Zhu Zhifu once lost as much as three seconds to Nagoya, but he adjusted his rhythm better yesterday and finally won the match by less than two seconds. His final score was 1:44. 55, and Nagaya and others scored 1:46. 20, ranking second.
This unexpected victory has greatly boosted the morale of the Chinese rowing team, and in addition, the other five events that have been carried out since then, the Chinese team players have a clear advantage. They all played well and didn't give their opponents any chance to win all five gold medals. [2]