Wang Fengchun, the Glossary
Wang Fengchun (born February 2, 1982, in Harbin, Heilongjiang; usually referred to in the media as Fengchun Wang) is a Chinese curler.[1]
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34 relations: Asian Winter Games, Beijing Capital International Airport, Chen Lu'an (curler), China, Collie Campbell Memorial Award, Curling, Curling at the 2003 Asian Winter Games, Curling at the 2007 Asian Winter Games, Curling at the 2009 New Zealand Winter Games, Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics, Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament, David Murdoch, FISU World University Games, Harbin, Heilongjiang, Kevin Martin (curler), Li Dongyan, Li Hongchen, Liu Rui, Mike Harris (curler), New Zealand Winter Games, Pacific-Asia Curling Championships, Rick Folk, Wang (surname), World Curling Championships, World Curling Tour, Xu Xiaoming, Zang Jialiang, 2006 Pacific Curling Championships, 2007 Pacific Curling Championships, 2008 Pacific Curling Championships, 2008 World Men's Curling Championship, 2009 Winter Universiade, 2009 World Men's Curling Championship.
- Chinese curling coaches
- Chinese male curlers
- Curlers at the 2003 Asian Winter Games
- Curlers at the 2007 Asian Winter Games
- Olympic curlers for China
Asian Winter Games
The Asian Winter Games (AWG) is an international multi-sport event held every four years for members of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) which features winter events.
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Beijing Capital International Airport
Beijing Capital International Airport is one of two international airports serving Beijing, the capital of China (the other one being Beijing Daxing International Airport).
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Chen Lu'an (curler)
Chen Lu'an (born January 10, 1988) is a Chinese male curler. Wang Fengchun and Chen Lu'an (curler) are Chinese male curlers, Competitors at the 2009 Winter Universiade, FISU World University Games bronze medalists for China, Pacific-Asian curling champions and winter World University Games medalists in curling.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
Collie Campbell Memorial Award
The Collie Campbell Memorial Award was created in honour of Canadian Collie Campbell, who served as president of the International Curling Federation, now known as the World Curling Federation, from 1969 until his death in 1978.
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Curling
Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles.
Curling at the 2003 Asian Winter Games
Curling at the 2003 Winter Asian Games was at the Aomori City Sports Complex in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan from February 5–7, with both men's and women's events.
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Curling at the 2007 Asian Winter Games
Curling at the 2007 Asian Winter Games was held at the Changchun Municipal Skating Rink in Changchun, China from 29 January to 1 February 2007.
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Curling at the 2009 New Zealand Winter Games
The curling competition of the 2009 New Zealand Winter Games was held at the Maniototo Curling Rink in Naseby, New Zealand.
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Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics
The curling competition of the 2010 Olympics was held at Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre in Vancouver.
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Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament
The men's curling tournament took place at the Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre.
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David Murdoch
David Matthew Murdoch (born 17 April 1978) is a retired Scottish curler from Stirling. Wang Fengchun and David Murdoch are curlers at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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FISU World University Games
The FISU World University Games, formerly the Universiade, is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).
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Harbin
Harbin is a sub-provincial city and the provincial capital of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.
Heilongjiang
Heilongjiang is a province in northeast China.
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Kevin Martin (curler)
Kevin Martin (born July 31, 1966), nicknamed "The Old Bear" and "K-Mart", is a Canadian retired curler originally from Lougheed, Alberta and residing in Edmonton. Wang Fengchun and Kevin Martin (curler) are curlers at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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Li Dongyan
Li Dongyan is a former Chinese male curler. Wang Fengchun and Li Dongyan are Chinese male curlers and Sportspeople from Harbin.
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Li Hongchen
Li Hongchen (born October 29, 1975, in Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang) is an internationally elite curler who trains out of Harbin, China. Wang Fengchun and Li Hongchen are Chinese curling coaches, Chinese male curlers, curlers at the 2010 Winter Olympics, Olympic curlers for China and Pacific-Asian curling champions.
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Liu Rui
Liu Rui (born March 13, 1982, in Harbin, Heilongjiang; sometimes known as Rui Lui) is a Chinese curler. Wang Fengchun and Liu Rui are Asian Games bronze medalists for China, Asian Games medalists in curling, Chinese male curlers, Competitors at the 2009 Winter Universiade, curlers at the 2007 Asian Winter Games, curlers at the 2010 Winter Olympics, FISU World University Games bronze medalists for China, Medalists at the 2007 Asian Winter Games, Olympic curlers for China, Pacific-Asian curling champions, Sportspeople from Harbin and winter World University Games medalists in curling.
Mike Harris (curler)
Michael R. Harris (born June 9, 1967 in Georgetown, Ontario) is a Canadian curler.
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New Zealand Winter Games
The New Zealand Winter Games (NZWG) is an international multi-sport event held every two years in New Zealand.
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Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
The Pacific-Asia Curling Championships (formerly the Pacific Curling Championships) were an annual curling tournament, held every year in November or December.
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Rick Folk
Richard Dale “Rick” Folk (born March 5, 1950, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, where he represented the Progressive Conservative Party for one term from 1982 until 1986.
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Wang (surname)
Wang is the pinyin romanization of the common Chinese surnames 王 (Wáng) and 汪 (Wāng).
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World Curling Championships
The World Curling Championships are the annual world championships for curling, organized by the World Curling Federation and contested by national championship teams.
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World Curling Tour
The World Curling Tour (WCT) is a group of curling bonspiels featuring the best male, female, and mixed doubles curlers in the world.
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Xu Xiaoming
Xu Xiaoming (born September 14, 1984, in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese curler from Beijing. Wang Fengchun and Xu Xiaoming are Asian Games bronze medalists for China, Asian Games medalists in curling, Chinese male curlers, Competitors at the 2009 Winter Universiade, curlers at the 2003 Asian Winter Games, curlers at the 2007 Asian Winter Games, curlers at the 2010 Winter Olympics, FISU World University Games bronze medalists for China, Medalists at the 2003 Asian Winter Games, Medalists at the 2007 Asian Winter Games, Olympic curlers for China, Pacific-Asian curling champions, Sportspeople from Harbin and winter World University Games medalists in curling.
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Zang Jialiang
Zang Jialiang (born January 12, 1988, in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese curler who trains in Harbin. Wang Fengchun and Zang Jialiang are Asian Games bronze medalists for China, Asian Games medalists in curling, Chinese male curlers, Competitors at the 2009 Winter Universiade, curlers at the 2007 Asian Winter Games, curlers at the 2010 Winter Olympics, FISU World University Games bronze medalists for China, Medalists at the 2007 Asian Winter Games, Olympic curlers for China, Pacific-Asian curling champions, Sportspeople from Harbin and winter World University Games medalists in curling.
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2006 Pacific Curling Championships
The 2006 Pacific Curling Championships were held in Tokyo, Japan Nov.
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2007 Pacific Curling Championships
The 2007 Pacific Curling Championships were held from November 19 to 24 at the C.S.O. Curling Club in Huairou, Beijing, China.
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2008 Pacific Curling Championships
The 2008 Pacific Curling Championships took place in Naseby, New Zealand from 2–9 November 2008.
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2008 World Men's Curling Championship
The 2008 World Men's Curling Championship was held from April 4–13, 2008 at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota in the USA.
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2009 Winter Universiade
The 2009 Winter Universiade, the XXIV Winter Universiade took place in Harbin, China.
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2009 World Men's Curling Championship
The 2009 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as 2009 Ford World Men's Curling Championship presented by Atlantic Lottery for sponsorship reasons) was held in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada from April 4–12, 2009, at the Moncton Coliseum.
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See also
Chinese curling coaches
- Ji Yansong
- Li Guangxu (curler)
- Li Hongchen
- Li Jianrui
- Tan Weidong
- Wang Fengchun
- Yue Qingshuang
- Zhang Wei (curler)
- Zhang Zhipeng
Chinese male curlers
- Ba Dexin
- Chen Jianxin (curler)
- Chen Lu'an (curler)
- Guo Wenli
- Han Peng (curler)
- He Jun (curler)
- Ji Yansong
- Jiang Dongxu
- Li Dongyan
- Li Guangxu (curler)
- Li Hongchen
- Li Jianrui
- Ling Zhi
- Liu Rui
- Liu Wei (curler)
- Ma Xiuyue
- Ma Yanlong
- Shao Zhilin
- Sun Yulong
- Tan Weidong
- Wang Fengchun
- Wang Haitao
- Wang Jinbo
- Wang Zhiyu
- Xu Jingtao
- Xu Xiaoming
- Xu Xinchen
- Yan Zhuo
- Zang Jialiang
- Zhang Mingliang
- Zhang Qiang (curler)
- Zhang Rongrui
- Zhang Wei (curler)
- Zhang Zhipeng
- Zou Dejia
- Zou Qiang
Curlers at the 2003 Asian Winter Games
- Choi Min-suk
- Hiroaki Kashiwagi
- Jun Nakayama
- Kazuto Yanagizawa
- Keita Yanagizawa
- Kim Mi-yeon
- Kim Soo-hyuk
- Ko Seung-wan
- Kotomi Ishizaki
- Lee Dong-keun (curler)
- Lee Hyun-jung (curler)
- Liu Yin (curler)
- Park Jae-cheol
- Park Ji-hyun (curler)
- Park Kyung-mi
- Shin Mi-sung
- Takanori Ichimura
- Wang Bingyu
- Wang Fengchun
- Xu Xiaoming
- Yue Qingshuang
Curlers at the 2007 Asian Winter Games
- Beak Jong-chul
- Hiroaki Kashiwagi
- Jun Nakayama
- Junko Nishimuro
- Kwon Young-il
- Lee Jae-ho
- Liu Rui
- Liu Yin (curler)
- Park Kwon-il
- Sun Yue (curler)
- Takanori Ichimura
- Viktor Kim
- Wang Bingyu
- Wang Fengchun
- Xu Xiaoming
- Yang Se-young
- Yue Qingshuang
- Zang Jialiang
- Zhou Yan (curler)
Olympic curlers for China
- Ba Dexin
- Dong Ziqi
- Fan Suyuan
- Han Yu (curler)
- Jiang Dongxu
- Jiang Xindi
- Jiang Yilun
- Li Hongchen
- Ling Zhi
- Liu Jinli
- Liu Rui
- Liu Yin (curler)
- Ma Jingyi
- Ma Xiuyue
- Wang Bingyu
- Wang Fengchun
- Wang Rui (curler)
- Wang Zhiyu
- Xu Jingtao
- Xu Xiaoming
- Yue Qingshuang
- Zang Jialiang
- Zhang Lijun (curler)
- Zhou Yan (curler)
- Zou Dejia
- Zou Qiang
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Fengchun
Also known as Fengchun Wang.