Which sports stars are there in Hubei? The top six sports stars in Hubei, are there any sports stars you like?

We know that Hubei is a major sports province and has sent a lot of sports talents to the national team. There are tennis, gymnastics, diving, weightlifting and other sports, which can be described as talented. So, who are the retired sports stars in Hubei? What is life like after retirement? We together look!

1, Li Na

Li Na, was born in Wuhan, Hubei, a former Chinese female tennis player, the first Asian Grand Slam singles champion, and the first Asian player to be selected into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

In 2011, Li Na was closed at the French Open; after that, she reached the Australian Open finals three times, and retired after winning the championship in 2014. [1] In his 15-year career, he has reached the finals of the WTA women's singles 21 times and won a total of 9 WTA and 19 ITF singles titles. After

retired, he engaged in tennis promotion.

2, Fu Mingxia

Fu Mingxia, was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province, a former Chinese female diving athlete, the first pallet double champion in the history of Chinese Olympic diving.

became the youngest world champion at the age of 14 and was included in the "Guinness Book of World Records". The photo was also published on the cover of "Time". This also set a precedent for Chinese athletes. He won four Olympic champions. He has been selected as an outstanding athlete in the diving world by "Swimming World" magazine many times. After retiring,

joined the Hong Kong giants as a full-time wife.

3, Yang Wei

Yang Wei, born in Xiantao City, Hubei Province, is a former Chinese male gymnast. He was selected for the Chinese National Gymnastics Team at the age of 16. His movements are clean and rhythmic, and he is an all-rounder.

set the record for the first athlete to complete two consecutive championships after the Yugoslav athlete Petar Sumi defended his title at the World Championships all-around champion in 1926 in 81 years. He has won the Olympic gymnastics all-around champion and the world championship all-around champion. After

retired, he now works as an administrative job in Hubei Province Gymnastics Center.

4, Li Xiaoshuang

Li Xiaoshuang, was born in Xiantao, Hubei. He has been rated as the national "Top Ten" athletes and the national gymnastics "Top Ten" athletes many times. From 1993 to 1997, he was elected member of the CPPCC National Committee for two consecutive years. His wife is singer Zhang Beining.

joined the provincial team in 1983 and the national team in 1989. From 1983 to 1989, due to his poor physical condition, he also made three entries and two out of the national team. At the 11th Asian Games in Beijing in 1990, Li Xiaoshuang won the team and floor exercise gold medals in one fell swoop, and his reputation has since risen. After retiring,

started Li Xiaoshuang Sporting Goods Co., Ltd. with his brother Li Dashuang, and signed a contract with Hong Kong "Phantom All Music" record company to record his first record. Li Xiaoshuang Sports Goods Company was established in January 2000. In January 2002, he founded Li Xiaoshuang Gymnastics School in Xiantao, Hubei. In 2006, it signed a contract with Chery and became the brand spokesperson for Chery. .

5, Hao Junmin

Hao Junmin, was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province, a Chinese male football player, a full-back, and currently plays for the Chinese Super League team Shandong Luneng.

Hao Junmin has a keen sense of smell, a strong view of the overall situation, and outstanding passing transfer ability. He is a technical midfielder [1]. He joined the national team at the age of 18, played for Tianjin Teda and Bundesliga team Schalke 04, won the German Cup and the Chinese Football Association Cup with the team, and won the Best Newcomer Award in the Super League twice.

6, Liao Hui

Liao Hui, born in Xiantao City, Hubei Province, is a Chinese male weightlifter.

In 1997, Liao Hui began to practice weightlifting. In April 2000, Liao Hui entered the Hubei Provincial Weightlifting Team. In December 2002, Liao Hui entered the August 1 weightlifting team. In 2007, Liao Hui entered the national team. In 2008, Liao Hui won the men's 69 kg weightlifting champion at the Beijing Olympics. In 2009, Liao Hui won the men's 69 kg championship in the 77th World Weightlifting Championships.

In 2013, Liao Hui won the men's 69 kg class in the World Weightlifting Championships. He not only broke the world record for clean and jerk but also broke the world record with a total score of 358 kg.

In 2014, Liao Hui achieved a total score of 359 kg in the men's 69 kg class of the World Weightlifting ChampionshipsOnce again broke the world record held by him. Prepare for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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