China at the Olympics
The People's Republic of China (PRC) was first at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[1] That year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) let both the PRC and the Republic of China (which recently moved to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War) compete. The Republic of China withdrew in protest.[1] Because of the political status of China, the PRC was not in the Olympics again until 1980.[1]
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IOC code | CHN |
NOC | Chinese Olympic Committee |
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The Chinese Olympic Committee was formed in 1910 and recognized in 1979.[2] Before the Chinese Civil War, athletes competed as the Republic of China (ROC) at the Olympics. In 1979, the International Olympic Committee passed a resolution for the ROC team to be called Chinese Taipei, and this opened the door for the PRC to finally join the Olympic movement.
Hong Kong has had a distinct National Olympic Committee since 1950 and has been at the Games since 1952.[3] After the territory returned to the PRC this has continued, with Hong Kong separate from the rest of the nation under the name Hong Kong, China.[3]
The People's Republic of China hosted the Games one time: the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Milestones
Summer Games
As of 2012, China has a total of 473 medals in the Summer Games.
- First medal : Xu Haifeng, 1984
- First gold medal : Xu Haifeng, 1984
- Most medals :
- Li Ning, 1984 (6)
- Guo Jingjing, 2000-2008 (6)
- Most gold medals :
- Guo Jingjing, 2004-2008 (4)
- Fu Mingxia, 1992-2000 (4)
- Wang Nan, 2000-2008 (4)
- Li Xiaopeng, 2000-2008 (4)
- Deng Yaping, 1992-1996 (4)
- Zhang Yining, 2004-2008 (4)
Winter Games
As of 2012, China has a total of 44 medals in the Winter Games.
- First medal: Ye Qiaobo, 1992[4]
- First gold medal : Yang Yang (A), 2002
- Most medals:
- Wang Meng, 2006-2010 (6)
- Yang Yang (A), 1998-2006 (5)
- Yang Yang (S), 1998-2002 (5)
- Most gold medals:
- Wang Meng, 2006-2010 (4)
- Most gold medals at one Olympics:
- Wang Meng, 2010 (3)
Flagbearer
Summer Games
Games | Athlete | Sport |
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1984 Los Angeles | Wang Libin | Basketball |
1988 Seoul | Song Tao | Basketball |
1992 Barcelona | Song Ligang | Basketball |
1996 Atlanta | Liu Yudong | Basketball |
2000 Sydney | Liu Yudong | Basketball |
2004 Athens | Yao Ming | Basketball |
2008 Beijing | Yao Ming | Basketball |
Winter Games
Games | Athlete | Sport |
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1980 Lake Placid | Zhao Weichang | Speed skating |
1984 Sarajevo | Zhao Jian | Speed skating |
1988 Calgary | Zhang Shubin | Figure skating |
1992 Albertville | Song Chen | Speed skating |
1994 Lillehammer | Liu Yanfei | Speed skating |
1998 Nagano | Zhao Hongbo | Figure skating |
2002 Salt Lake City | Zhang Min | Figure skating |
2006 Turin | Yang Yang (A) | Short track |
2010 Vancouver | Han Xiaopeng | Freestyle skiing |
Related pages
References
- China Olympic Committee. "10th-15th Olympic Games: 1936-1952". Archived from the original on 2016-02-20. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
- IOC. "People's Republic of China". Retrieved 2011-07-13.
- "SF&OC History Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China". Archived from the original on 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
- People
Other websites
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