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  1. Hosted Games

  2. Medal tables

      Medals by Summer Games    Medals by Winter Games    Medals by summer sport    Medals by winter sport  

  3. History

     Early appearance and hiatus  Summer Games  Sports summary  1984  1988  1992  1996  2000  2004  2008  2012  2016  Winter Games  Sports summary  1980-1988  1992-1998  2002  2006  2010  2014  2018 

  4. Medalists

     Summer Olympics  Multiple medalists  Multiple gold medalists at a single game  Multiple medalists in a single event  Most appearances  Winter Olympics  Multiple medalists  Multiple gold medalists at a single game  Multiple medalists in a single event  Most appearances 

  5. Milestones

     Summer Games  Winter Games 

  6. Flagbearer

     Summer Games  Winter Games 

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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Originally having participated in Olympics as the delegation of the Republic of China (ROC) from 1924 (Summer Olympics) to 1976 (Winter Olympics), China competed at the Olympic Games under the name of the People's Republic of China (PRC) for the first time in 1952, at the Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland, although they only arrived in time to participate in one event.[1] That year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed both the PRC and the Republic of China (which recently relocated to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War) to compete, although the latter withdrew in protest.[1] Due to the dispute over the political status of China, the PRC did not participate in the Olympics again until the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States.[1] Their first appearance at the Summer Olympic Games after 1952 was the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States.[2][3]

The Chinese Olympic Committee in its current form was recognized in 1979.[1] Before the Chinese Civil War, athletes competed as the Republic of China (ROC) at the Olympics. The ROC continued to compete from 1952 (Summer Olympics) to 1976 (Winter Olympics), but only representing athletes from the island of Taiwan (although the football team members of ROC in the 1960 Olympic Games were overwhelmingly Hong Kongers). The dispute over use of the name China resulted in the PRC boycotting the Games completely during these years. In 1979, the International Olympic Committee passed a resolution for the ROC team to be designated Chinese Taipei, and this opened the door for the PRC to finally join the Olympic movement.[1]

Hong Kong has had a distinct National Olympic Committee since 1950 and has competed at the Games since 1952.[4] After the territory was returned to the PRC and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was created in 1997, this arrangement has continued, with Hong Kong competing independently from the rest of the nation under the name Hong Kong, China.[4]{{TOClimit|3}}

Hosted Games

The People's Republic of China has hosted the Games on one occasion, with a second Games scheduled for 2022. Beijing will be the first city to host both Summer and Winter Olympics.

Games Host city Dates Nations Participants Events
2008 Summer Olympics Beijing 8 – 24 August 20410,942302
2022 Winter Olympics Beijing 4 – 20 February

Medal tables

{{See also|All-time Olympic Games medal count}}

*Red border color indicates tournament held on home soil.

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Medals by Summer Games

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1932–1948As part of the {{flagIOCteam|ROC}}
{{GamesName|SOG|1952}} 1 0 0 0 0
1956–1980Did not participate
{{GamesName|SOG|1984}} 216 15 8 9 32 4
{{GamesName|SOG|1988}} 273 5 11 12 28 11
{{GamesName|SOG|1992}} 244 16 22 16 54 4
{{GamesName|SOG|1996}} 294 16 22 12 50 4
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 271 28 16 14 58 3
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 384 32 17 14 63 2
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 639 48 22 30 100 1
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 396 38 31 22 91 2
{{GamesName|SOG|2016}} 412 26 18 26 70 3
{{GamesName|SOG|2020}}Future event
{{GamesName|SOG|2024}}Future event
{{GamesName|SOG|2028}}Future event
Total 224 167 155 546 4
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Medals by Winter Games

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
{{GamesName|WOG|1980}} 24 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|1984}} 37 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|1988}} 13 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|1992}} 32 0 3 0 3 15
{{GamesName|WOG|1994}} 24 0 1 2 3 19
{{GamesName|WOG|1998}} 57 0 6 2 8 16
{{GamesName|WOG|2002}} 66 2 2 4 8 13
{{GamesName|WOG|2006}} 76 2 4 5 11 14
{{GamesName|WOG|2010}} 94 5 2 4 11 7
{{GamesName|WOG|2014}} 66 3 4 2 9 12
{{GamesName|WOG|2018}} 81 1 6 2 9 16
{{GamesName|WOG|2022}}Future event
Total 13 28 21 62 17
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Medals by summer sport

Chinese athletes have won medals in most of the current Summer Olympics sports.

The exceptions are triathlon, equestrian, rugby and water polo.

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Medals by winter sport

Chinese athletes have won medals in 6 out of 15 current Winter Olympics sports.

Most of the golds and half of the medals come from the sport of short track speed skating.

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History

Early appearance and hiatus

After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, PRC sent a delegation to the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. The Chinese delegation (including athletes and officials) consisted of 38 men and 2 women,[6] including the men's football team, the men's basketball team, and one swimmer. Only the swimmer arrived in time to take part in the official competition, and the football team played two friendly matches.[7] The Chinese stayed ten days in Helsinki and participated in the closing ceremony. The Republic of China's (ROC) team withdrew from the Games on July 17 in response to the IOC's decision to allow both PRC and ROC sportsmen and women to compete.[8] This marked the beginning of the "two Chinas" conflict in the Olympic Movement, which resulted in the Chinese Olympic Committee's withdrawal from the IOC in August 1958.

In the 1970s, China normalized her relations with the United States through Ping Pong Diplomacy, and established diplomatic relations with the United States on January 1, 1979. The normalization finally led to the Chinese Olympic Committee's return to the IOC on October 25, 1979.[6] Just three months later, China participated in the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, USA, its first appearance in 28 years since the 1952 Summer Olympics. China boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics at Moscow, USSR. Since the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, China has participated in all subsequent Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics.

Summer Games

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Sports summary

Till 2012, China won three-quarters of all gold medals (152 out of 201) and two-thirds of all medals (311 out of 473) in six sports: table tennis, badminton, diving, gymnastics, weightlifting, and shooting.

China recently dominated the gold medals in three of them, table tennis, badminton and diving. China won all golds four times in table tennis and one time in badminton, and won three-quarters of all diving golds since 1992.

The total dominance in table tennis and badminton also leads to negative consequences. Due to the low participations among non-Asian countries, these two sports may lose their positions in the Summer Olympics just like baseball and softball did after 2008.

While through the years, Chinese athletes got many breakthroughs in other sports that are traditionally China's weak sports. Among them, swimming is the potential one that may get into top five sports of China in the near future.

1984

China won 15 golds and ranked 4th at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The good result was partly due to the boycott of the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries.

Xu Haifeng won the first-ever gold medal for China in the shooting event of 50 m Pistol. It was called "a break through zero" - an event that brought great joy to the whole Chinese nation.[9]

Li Ning won six medals in gymnastics, 3 golds, 2 silvers, and 1 bronze, earning him the nickname "Prince of Gymnasts" in China.[10] Six medals in a single Olympics is still the record for any Chinese athlete.

Chinese women's volleyball team defeated USA women's team in the final and won China's first ball-game gold medal.

1988

China won 5 golds and ranked 11th at the 1988 Summer Olympics at Seoul, South Korea. The drop from 1984 was due to the return of the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries.

Li Meisu won China's first medal in athletics.

China also won first medals in rowing. A silver in women's coxed fours and a bronze in women's eights

1992

China won 16 golds and ranked 4th at the 1992 Summer Olympics at Barcelona, Spain.

Chen Yueling won China's first athletics gold medal in women's 10 km walk.

Chinese female swimmers glittered with 4 golds and 5 silvers. But the success was later shadowed by the doping incident of Chinese swimmers just two years later at the 1994 Asian Games, although none of the medalists in 1992 was involved in the 1994 incident.

Deng Yaping won two table tennis golds in women's singles and women's doubles. IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch presented the gold medal to her after a promise made a year ago at 1991 World Table Tennis Championships.

Zhuang Xiaoyan won China's first judo gold medal in women's +72kg.

Zhang Xiaodong won silver medal in women's board (lechner), China's first medal in sailing.

Chinese women's basketball team lost final to Unified team, winning silver medal, China's best result in basketball.

1996

China won 16 golds and ranked 4th again at the 1996 Summer Olympics at Atlanta, USA.

Fu Mingxia won two diving golds in women's 3 m springboard and women's 10 m platform, becoming the first female diver to accomplish this feat since 1960.

Deng Yaping won two golds in table tennis again, making her the first Chinese athlete to defend two events and win four Olympic gold medals. IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch presented the gold medal to her again after a promise made four years ago at 1992 Olympics.

Liu Guoliang also won two table tennis golds in men's events. China won all four golds in table tennis for the first time.

Wang Junxia won gold in women's 5000 m and silver in women's 10000 m.

Chinese women's football team lost final to the USA team, winning silver medal, China's first medal in football.

2000

China won 28 golds and ranked 3rd at the 2000 Summer Olympics at Sydney, Australia.

Wang Nan won two golds in table tennis, China again won all four golds in table tennis.

Chen Zhong won China's first taekwondo gold medal in women's +67kg.

Jiang Cuihua won bronze in women's track time trial, China's first medal in cycling.

No ball-games team entered the final four, the worst performance China's since Olympic history.

2004

China won 32 golds and ranked 2nd at the 2004 Summer Olympics at Athens, Greece.

Liu Xiang became the first Chinese male athlete to win gold medal in an Olympic track event, 110 m hurdles, equaling the world record of 12.91 seconds. He became the China's flag bearer at the closing ceremony. Liu broke the world record with 12.88 seconds two years later in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Wang Yifu participated the Olympics for the record six consecutive times. He won gold in 10 m air pistol, his second gold and fourth medal in the event.

Meng Guanliang and Yang Wenjun won China's first canoeing gold medal in men's C-2 500 m.

Li Ting and Sun Tiantian won China's first tennis gold medal in women's doubles.

Wang Xu won China's first wrestling gold medal in women's freestyle 72 kg.

Chinese women's volleyball team come back from 0-2 deficit to defeat Russia women's team 3-2 in the final, winning China's second ball-game gold medal after 20 years.

2008

As host country, China won 48 golds, 22 silvers and 30 bronze, total 100 medals, ranked 1st at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

Guo Jingjing won two golds in diving, becoming the first Chinese diver to defend two events successfully.

Zhang Yining won two golds in table tennis, becoming the second Chinese table tennis player to defend two events successfully after Deng Yaping.

Ma Lin also won two table tennis golds in men's events. China won all four golds in table tennis for the third time.

Zhong Man won China's first men's fencing gold in men's sabre, 24 years after Luan Jujie won China's first women's fencing gold in 1984.

Zhang Juanjuan won China's first archery gold in women's individual, breaking the long-time Korean dominance in the sport.

Zou Shiming and Zhang Xiaoping won China's first boxing golds in men's events.

Yin Jian won China's first sailing gold in sailboard event in women's sailboard.

China won first rowing gold in women's quadruple sculls.

Chinese gymnasts won 11 golds, the best in history. Zou Kai won 3 golds in one team event and two individual events.

China's top star Liu Xiang pulled out of the first round of 110 m hurdles due to injury.

2012

China won 38 golds and finished 2nd at the 2012 Summer Olympics at London, Great Britain.

Sun Yang, the men's 1500 m freestyle world-record-holder before the Olympics, became the first Chinese male swimmer to win gold in Olympics. He won two golds in men's 400 m freestyle and men's 1500 m freestyle, breaking the Olympic record and his own world record respectively.

Ye Shiwen became the first Chinese female swimmer to win two golds in a single Olympics. She won golds in women's 200 m medley and women's 400 m medley, breaking the Olympic record and world record respectively.

Chen Ding won gold in men's 20 km walk, becoming the second Chinese male athlete to win Olympic athletics gold medal after Liu Xiang did in 2004.

Chen Ruolin won two golds in diving, becoming the second Chinese diver to defend two events successfully after Guo Jingjing.

Wu Mingxia won diving gold in women's sync 3m springboard, becoming the only Chinese athlete to win three gold medals in a single event. She also won gold in women's 3m springboard, giving her all three medals in three participations in this event after silver in 2004 and bronze in 2008.

Zou Kai won two golds in gymnastics, becoming the only Chinese athlete to win five gold medals in Olympics.

Xu Lijia won gold in women's laser radial class, China's first gold medal in the sailboat event of sailing. She later became the China's flag bearer at the closing ceremony.

Lin Dan won badminton gold in men's singles, becoming the first athlete to defend the men's singles title in Olympic badminton history.

Zhao Yunlei won two golds in two badminton double events, becoming the only athlete to win two badminton gold medals in a single Olympics.

Cao Zhongrong won silver in men's event of modern pentathlon, China's first medal in the sport.

Chinese table tennis team won all four golds for the fourth time. Chinese badminton team won all five golds for the first time, but was a little shadowed by the disqualification of China's top seed women's double duo for not using best efforts.

China's top star Liu Xiang pulled out of the first round of 110 m hurdles due to injury again. Two of his three pull-outs in 12 years' career came from two Olympics first round heats.

No Chinese ball-game teams entered the final four, the worst performance in Chinese Summer Olympics history.

2016

China won 26 golds and ranked 3rd at the 2016 Summer Olympics at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Sun Yang won a gold medal in men's 200 m freestyle, becoming the only Chinese male swimmer to have won gold in 2 olympic games.

Gong Jinjie and Zhong Tianshi won China's first cycling gold medal in women's team sprint.

Feng Shanshan won China's first golf medal.

Chinese women's volleyball team won a third gold medal after 12 years.

Winter Games

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Sports summary

China won medals in only 6 of the 15 Winter Olympics sports. Most of the golds and half of the medals come from short track speed skating.

1980-1988

No medals

1992-1998

Ye Qiaobo won China's first Winter Olympics medal in speed skating.

Chen Lu won consecutive bronze medals in 1994 and 1998, becoming the first Chinese figure skater to medal at the Winter Olympic Games.

2002

Yang Yang (A) won first Winter Olympics gold medal in short track speed skating.

2006

Han Xiaopeng, first male athlete to win Winter Olympics gold medal in freestyle skiing.

2010

Wang Meng shined in short track speed skating with three golds.

Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo finally won figure skating gold in the event of pair skating after four participations.

Wang Bingyu and her team created history by winning the first curling Olympic medal for China in the women's tournament.

2014

Zhang Hong won first Chinese gold medal in speed skating.

2018

Liu Jiayu won first ever Olympic medal in snowboarding for China.

Wu Dajing became the first Chinese male short track speed skating Olympic champion by breaking the world record at the 500 metre event.

Medalists

Summer Olympics

Since Chinese athletes are more likely to compete in more than one event in the sport of diving, gymnastics, table tennis, swimming, and more likely to compete in several Olympic games in the sport of shooting, most multiple medalists listed in the following three tables come from these five sports.

Among other six sports that may produce top multiple medalists, China may have breakthroughs in fencing and cycling, while chances are slim in athletics, canoeing, rowing and equestrian.

Multiple medalists

This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least three gold medals or five medals at the Summer Olympics. Still active athletes are marked in bold.

Name Sport Years Played GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
5 or more Gold medals
Wu MinxiaDiving|Format=d}} 2004–2016 4 F 5 1 1 7
Zou KaiGymnastics|Format=d}} 2008–2012 2 M 5 0 1 6
Chen RuolinDiving|Format=d}} 2008–2016 3 F 5 0 0 5
4 Gold medals
Guo JingjingDiving|Format=d}} 1996–2008 4 F 4 2 0 6
Fu MingxiaDiving|Format=d}} 1992–2000 3 F 4 1 0 5
Wang NanTable tennis|Format=d}} 2000–2008 3 F 4 1 0 5
Li XiaopengGymnastics|Format=d}} 2000–2008 3 M 4 0 1 5
Deng YapingTable tennis|Format=d}} 1992–1996 2 F 4 0 0 4
Zhang YiningTable tennis|Format=d}} 2004–2008 2 F 4 0 0 4
3 Gold medals
Li NingGymnastics|Format=d}} 1984–1988 2 M 3 2 1 6
Sun YangSwimming|Format=d}}2008-2016 3 M 3 2 1 6
Yang WeiGymnastics|Format=d}} 2000–2008 3 M 3 2 0 5
Xiong NiDiving|Format=d}} 1988–2000 4 M 3 1 1 5
Chen YibingGymnastics|Format=d}} 2008–2012 2 M 3 1 0 4
Zhang JikeTable tennis|Format=d}} 2012–2016 2 M 3 1 0 4
Li XiaoxiaTable tennis|Format=d}} 2012–2016 2 F 3 1 0 4
Ding NingTable tennis|Format=d}} 2012–2016 2 F 3 1 0 4
Ma LinTable tennis|Format=d}} 2004–2008 2 M 3 0 0 3
Ma LongTable tennis|Format=d}} 2012–2016 2 M 3 0 0 3
5 or more medals
Li XiaoshuangGymnastics|Format=d}} 1992–1996 2 M 2 3 1 6
Wang YifuShooting|Format=d}} 1984–2004 6 M 2 3 1 6
Wang HaoTable tennis|Format=d}} 2004–2012 3 M 2 3 0 5
Lou YunGymnastics|Format=d}} 1984–1988 2 M 2 2 1 5
Qin KaiDiving|Format=d}} 2008-2016 3 M 2 1 2 5
Huang XuechenSynchronized swimming|Format=d}} 2008-2016 3 W 0 3 2 5

Multiple gold medalists at a single game

This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least two gold medals at a single Summer Olympics. Order first by golds, then by sports, then by year.

Name Sport Year GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
3 Gold medals
Li NingGymnastics|Format=d}} 1984 M 3 2 1 6
Zou KaiGymnastics|Format=d}} 2008 M 3 0 0 3
2 Gold medals
Badminton
Zhao YunleiBadminton|Format=d}} 2012 F 2 0 0 2
Diving
Fu MingxiaDiving|Format=d}} 1996 F 2 0 0 2
Xiong NiDiving|Format=d}} 2000 M 2 0 0 2
Guo JingjingDiving|Format=d}} 2004 F 2 0 0 2
Guo JingjingDiving|Format=d}} 2008 F 2 0 0 2
Chen RuolinDiving|Format=d}} 2008 F 2 0 0 2
Chen RuolinDiving|Format=d}} 2012 F 2 0 0 2
Wu MinxiaDiving|Format=d}} 2012 F 2 0 0 2
Chen AisenDiving|Format=d}} 2016 M 2 0 0 2
Shi TingmaoDiving|Format=d}} 2016 F 2 0 0 2
Gymnastics
Li XiaopengGymnastics|Format=d}} 2000 M 2 0 0 2
Li XiaopengGymnastics|Format=d}} 2008 M 2 0 0 2
Yang WeiGymnastics|Format=d}} 2008 M 2 1 0 3
Xiao QinGymnastics|Format=d}} 2008 M 2 0 0 2
Chen YibingGymnastics|Format=d}} 2008 M 2 0 0 2
He KexinGymnastics|Format=d}} 2008 F 2 0 0 2
Zou KaiGymnastics|Format=d}} 2012 M 2 0 1 3
Swimming
Sun YangSwimming|Format=d}} 2012 M 2 1 1 4
Ye ShiwenSwimming|Format=d}} 2012 F 2 0 0 2
Table tennis
Deng YapingTable tennis|Format=d}} 1992 F 2 0 0 2
Deng YapingTable tennis|Format=d}} 1996 F 2 0 0 2
Liu GuoliangTable tennis|Format=d}} 1996 M 2 0 0 2
Wang NanTable tennis|Format=d}} 2000 F 2 0 0 2
Zhang YiningTable tennis|Format=d}} 2004 F 2 0 0 2
Zhang YiningTable tennis|Format=d}} 2008 F 2 0 0 2
Ma LinTable tennis|Format=d}} 2008 M 2 0 0 2
Li XiaoxiaTable tennis|Format=d}} 2012 F 2 0 0 2
Zhang JikeTable tennis|Format=d}} 2012 M 2 0 0 2
Ma LongTable tennis|Format=d}} 2016 M 2 0 0 2
Ding NingTable tennis|Format=d}} 2016 F 2 0 0 2

Multiple medalists in a single event

This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least three medals in a single event at Summer Olympics. Order first by medals, then by sport, then by golds.

Name Sport Event Years Played GenderGoldSilverBronze MedalTotal
4 Gold medals
Wu MinxiaDiving|Format=d}} Women's Synchro 3m Springboard 2004–2016 4 F 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 4-0-0 4
4 medals
Wang YifuShooting|Format=d}} Men's 10 m air pistol 1984–2004 52 M 1992, 2004 1996, 2000 2-2-0 4
3 Gold medals
Chen RuolinDiving|Format=d}} Women's Synchro 10m platform 2008–2016 3 F 2008, 2012, 2016 3-0-0 3
3 medals
Zou ShimingBoxing|Format=d}} Men's light flyweight 2004–2012 3 M 2008, 2012 2004 2-0-1 3
Fu HaifengBadminton|Format=d}} Men's Doubles 2004–2016 4 M 2012, 2016 2008 2-1-0 3
Guo JingjingDiving|Format=d}} Women's Synchro 3m Springboard 1996–2008 33 F 2004, 2008 2000 2-1-0 3
Guo JingjingDiving|Format=d}} Women's 3m Springboard 1996–2008 33 F 2004, 2008 2000 2-1-0 3
Qin KaiDiving|Format=d}} Men's Synchro 3m Springboard 2008–2016 3 M 2008, 2012 2016 2-0-1 3
Wu MinxiaDiving|Format=d}} Women's 3m Springboard 2004–2012 3 F 2012 2004 2008 1-1-1 3
Tan LiangdeDiving|Format=d}} Men's 3m Springboard 1984–1992 3 M 1984, 1988, 1992 0-3-0 3
Li XiaopengGymnastics|Format=d}} Men's parallel bars 2000–2008 3 M 2000, 2008 2004 2-0-1 3
Dong DongGymnastics|Format=d}} Men's Trampoline Individual 2008–2016 3 M 2012 2016 2008 1-1-1 3
Chen Jing4Table tennis|Format=d}} Women's singles 1988–2000 3 F 1988 1996 2000 1-1-1 3
Wang HaoTable tennis|Format=d}} Men's singles 2004–2012 3 M 2004, 2008, 2012 0-3-0 3
Huang XuechenSynchronized swimming|Format=d}} Team 2008–2016 3 F 2012, 2016 2008 0-2-1 3
Sheng ZetianWrestling|Format=d}} Men's Greco-Roman 57/58 kg5 1992–2000 3 M 1992, 1996, 2000 0-0-3 3

2 Wang Yifu competed at six Olympics games from 1984 to 2004. But 10 m air pistol was introduced to the Olympics after 1988. So he competed five times in the event. He ranked 15th in 1988 and ranked top two at the next four Olympics.

3 Guo Jingjing competed at four Olympics games from 1996 to 2008. She ranked 5th in the event of 10m platform diving in 1996 at the age of 15. After that, due to rapid increase of height and weight, she switched to more suitable springboard diving. She competed in two 3m springboard events in the next three Olympics and got six medals.

4 Chen Jing competed for China in 1988, and for Chinese Taipei in 1996 and 2000.

5 The category was 57 kg in 1992 and 1996 Olympics, and then changed to 58 kg in 2000.

Most appearances

This is a list of Chinese athletes who competed in at least four Summer Olympics. Still active athletes are marked in bold. Age 15- and 40+ are marked in bold.

Name Sport Gender Born Year Games Year First/Last Age Best ResultGoldSilverBronze MedalTotal
6 appearances
Wang YifuShooting|Format=d}} M 1960 1984–2004 24–44 Gold 1992, 2004 1992, 1996, 2000 1984 2-3-1 6
5 appearances
Ye ChongFencing|Format=d}} M 1969 1988–2004 19–35 Silver 2000, 2004 - 0-2-0 2
Tan ZongliangShooting|Format=d}} M 1971 1996–2012 25–41 Silver 2008 0-1-0 1
4 appearances
Diving
Xiong NiDiving|Format=d}} M 1974 1988–2000 14–26 Gold 1996, 2000x2 1988 1992 3-1-1 5
Guo JingjingDiving|Format=d}} F 1981 1996–2008 15–27 Gold 2004x2, 2008x2 2000x2 4-2-0 6
Wu MinxiaDiving|Format=d}} W 1985 2004–2016 19–31 Gold 2004, 2008, 2012x2, 2016 2004 2008 5-1-1 7
Badminton
Lin DanBadminton|Format=d}} M 1983 2004–2016 21–33 Gold 2008, 2012 2-0-0 2
Fu HaifengBadminton|Format=d}} M 1984 2004–2016 20–32 Gold 2012, 2016 2008 2-1-0 3
Athletics
Zhang WenxiuAthletics|Format=d}} F 1986 2004–2016 18–30 Silver 2008,2016 2012 0-2-1 3
Shooting
Du LiShooting|Format=d}} F 1982 2004–2016 22–34 Gold 2004, 2008 2016 2016 2-1-1 4
Zhu QinanShooting|Format=d}} M 1984 2004–2016 20–32 Gold 2004 2008 1-1-0 2
Chen YingShooting|Format=d}} F 1977 2004–2016 27–39 Gold 2008 2012 1-1-0 2
Wei NingShooting|Format=d}} F 1982 2004–2016 22–34 Silver 2004, 2012 0-2-0 2
Hu BinyuanShooting|Format=d}} M 1977 2004–2016 27–39 Bronze 2008 0-0-1 1
Fencing
Luan Jujie6Fencing|Format=d}} F 1958 1984–1988, 2000, 2008 26–50 Gold 1984 1-0-0 1
Xiao AihuaFencing|Format=d}} F 1971 1988–2000 17–29 5
2000
0-0-0 0
Wang HaibinFencing|Format=d}} M 1973 1992–2004 19–31 Silver 2000, 2004 0-2-0 2
Li NaFencing|Format=d}} F 1981 2000–2012 19–31 Gold 2012 2000 1-0-1 2
Basketball
Zheng HaixiaBasketball|Format=d}} F 1967 1984–1996 17–29 Silver 1992 1984 0-1-1 2
Li NanBasketball|Format=d}} M 1974 1996–2008 22–34 8
1996, 2004, 2008
0-0-0 0
Wang ZhizhiBasketball|Format=d}} M 1977 1996–2000, 2008–2012 19–35 8
1996, 2008
0-0-0 0
Chen NanBasketball|Format=d}} F 1983 2004–2016 21–33 4
2008
0-0-0 0
Yi JianlianBasketball|Format=d}} M 1987 2004–2016 17–29 8
2004, 2008
0-0-0 0

6 Luan Jujie competed for China in 1984, winning China's first Olympic fencing gold. She moved to Canada in 1985 and competed for Canada in 1988, 2000, and 2008.

Winter Olympics

Multiple medalists

This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least two gold medals or three medals at the Winter Olympics. Still active athletes are marked in bold.

Name Sport Years Played GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
2 or more Gold medals
Wang MengShort track speed skating|Format=d}} 2006–2010 2 F 4 1 1 6
Zhou YangShort track speed skating|Format=d}} 2010–2018 3 F 3 0 0 3
Yang Yang (A)Short track speed skating|Format=d}} 1998–2006 3 F 2 2 1 5
3 or more medals
Wu DajingShort track speed skating|Format=d}} 2014–2018 2 M 1 2 1 4
Shen XueFigure skating|Format=d}} 1998–2010 4 F 1 0 2 3
Zhao HongboFigure skating|Format=d}} 1998–2010 4 M 1 0 2 3
Yang Yang (S)Short track speed skating|Format=d}} 1994–2002 3 F 0 4 1 5
Li JiajunShort track speed skating|Format=d}} 1994–2006 4 M 0 2 3 5
Han TianyuShort track speed skating|Format=d}} 2014–2018 2 M 0 2 1 3
Ye QiaoboSpeed skating|Format=d}} 1992–1994 2 F 0 2 1 3
Wang ChunluShort track speed skating|Format=d}} 1998–2002 2 F 0 2 1 3

Multiple gold medalists at a single game

This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least two gold medals at a single Winter Olympics. Order first by golds, then by sports, then by year.

Name Sport Years GenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
3 Gold medals
Wang MengShort track speed skating|Format=d}} 2010 F 3 0 0 3
2 Gold medals
Yang Yang (A)Short track speed skating|Format=d}} 2002 F 2 1 0 3
Zhou YangShort track speed skating|Format=d}} 2010 F 2 0 0 2

Multiple medalists in a single event

This is a list of Chinese athletes who have won at least three medals in a single event at Winter Olympics. Order first by medals, then by sport, then by golds.

Name Sport Event Years Played GenderGoldSilverBronze MedalTotal
3 medals
Shen XueFigure skating|Format=d}} Pair skating 1998–2010 4 F 2010 2002, 2006 1-0-2 3
Zhao HongboFigure skating|Format=d}} Pair skating 1998–2010 4 M 2010 2002, 2006 1-0-2 3

Most appearances

This is a list of Chinese athletes who competed in at least four Winter Olympics. Still active athletes are marked in bold.

Name Sport Gender Born Year Games Year First/Last Age Best ResultGoldSilverBronze MedalTotal
5 appearances
Zhang HaoFigure skating|Format=d}} M 1984 2002–2018 18–34 silver 2006 0-1-0 1
4 appearances
Shen XueFigure skating|Format=d}} F 1978 1998–2010 20–32 Gold 2010 2002, 2006 1-0-2 3
Zhao HongboFigure skating|Format=d}} M 1973 1998–2010 25–37 Gold 2010 2002, 2006 1-0-2 3
Li JiajunShort track speed skating|Format=d}} M 1975 1994–2006 19–31 Silver 1998, 2002 1998, 2002, 2006 0-2-3 5
Wang ManliSpeed skating|Format=d}} F 1973 1994–2006 21–33 Silver 2006 0-1-0 1
Pang QingFigure skating|Format=d}} F 1979 2002–2014 22–34 Silver 2010 0-1-0 1
Tong JianFigure skating|Format=d}} M 1979 2002–2014 22–34 Silver 2010 0-1-0 1
Liu XianyingBiathlon|Format=d}} F 1977 1998–2010 21–33 7
1998, 2006
0-0-0 0

Milestones

Summer Games

  • 1st medal : Xu Haifeng, Shooting, 1984
  • 1st gold medal : Xu Haifeng, Shooting, 1984
  • 10th gold medal : Li Ning, Gymnastics, 1984
  • 50th gold medal : Deng Yaping, Table tennis, 1996
  • 100th gold medal : Zhang Yining, Table tennis, 2004
  • 200th gold medal : Chen Ruolin, Diving, 2012

Winter Games

  • 1st medal: Ye Qiaobo, Speed skating, 1992[11][12]
  • 1st gold medal : Yang Yang (A), Short track speed skating, 2002
  • 10th gold medal : Li Jianrou, Short track speed skating, 2014

Flagbearer

Summer Games

GamesOpeningGenderSportClosingGenderSport
{{GamesName|SOG|1984}} Wang Libin M Basketball
{{GamesName|SOG|1988}} Song Tao M Basketball
{{GamesName|SOG|1992}} Song Ligang M Basketball
{{GamesName|SOG|1996}}Liu YudongMBasketball
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}}
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}}Yao MingMBasketball Liu Xiang M Athletics
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} Zhang Ning F Badminton
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} Yi Jianlian M Basketball Xu Lijia F Sailing
{{GamesName|SOG|2016}} Lei Sheng M Fencing Ding Ning F Table tennis

Winter Games

GamesOpeningGenderSportClosingGenderSport
{{GamesName|WOG|1980}} Zhao Weichang M Speed skating
{{GamesName|WOG|1984}} Zhao Shijian M Speed skating
{{GamesName|WOG|1988}} Zhang Shubin M Figure skating
{{GamesName|WOG|1992}} Song Chen M Speed skating
{{GamesName|WOG|1994}} Liu Gongfei M Speed skating
{{GamesName|WOG|1998}} Zhao Hongbo M Figure skating
{{GamesName|WOG|2002}} Zhang Min M Figure skating
{{GamesName|WOG|2006}} Yang Yang (A) F Short track Han Xiaopeng M Freestyle skiing
{{GamesName|WOG|2010}} Han Xiaopeng M Freestyle skiing Zhao Hongbo M Figure skating
{{GamesName|WOG|2014}} Tong Jian M Figure skating Liu Qiuhong F Short track
{{GamesName|WOG|2018}} Zhou Yang F Short track Wu Dajing M Short track

See also

  • Category:Olympic competitors for China
  • List of Olympic medalists for China
  • China at the Asian Games
  • China at the Paralympics
  • Sport in China
  • Chinese Olympic politics

References

1. ^10th-15th Olympic Games: 1936-1952 Chinese Olympic Committee.
2. ^23rd Olympic Games: Los Angeles 1984 Chinese Olympic Committee.
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9. ^23rd Olympic Games: Los Angeles 1984 Chinese Olympic Committee.
10. ^{{cite web|last=Mulvenney |first=Nick |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/GCA-Olympics/idUSSP4750620080808 |title=''Li Ning, "Prince of Gymnasts" and businessman''|publisher=Reuters |date=2008-08-08 |accessdate=2014-02-24}}
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External links

  • {{cite web |title=China |publisher=International Olympic Committee |url=http://www.olympic.org/china }}
  • {{IOC medals|NOC=CHN}}
  • {{cite web |title=Olympic Medal Winners |publisher=International Olympic Committee |url=http://www.olympic.org/athletes?search=1&countryname=people's%20republic%20of%20china }}
  • {{cite web |title=China |publisher=Sports-Reference.com |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/CHN }}
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