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Zhu Ting

Zhu Ting ( Chinese 朱 婷 , English Zhu Ting ; born November 29, 1994 , Dancheng , Henan Province, China ) is a Chinese volleyball player . Forward Olympic champion 2016 .

Volleyball (indoor) pictogram.svg Zhu Ting
朱 婷
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personal information
Floor
Full nameZhu Ting
A country China
Specializationgame forward
ClubTurkey “Wakyfbank” Istanbul (since 2016)
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Growth198 cm
Weight78 kg
Awards and medals
Volleyball
Olympic rings with white rims.svg Olympic Games
GoldRio de Janeiro 2016
World Championships
SilverItaly 2014
BronzeJapan 2018
world Cup
GoldJapan 2015
World Champions Cup
GoldJapan 2017
The Grand Prix
SilverSapporo 2013
The League of nations
BronzeNanjing 2018
Asian Games
GoldJakarta 2018
Asian Championships
GoldTianjin 2015

Content

Biography

Zhu Ting's professional volleyball career began at the age of 14 in 2008, playing for Henan Xinyuan ( Zhengzhou ) in League B of the Chinese Championship . The young volleyball player helped the team from her home province to enter the top division (league “A”) of the national championship. It was for Henan that Zhu Ting played until 2015, despite the fact that the team almost constantly took places at the bottom of the standings, and the volleyball player was already one of the leaders of the national team . Only in October 2013, Zhu Ting was briefly announced for the “Guangdong Evergrand” to participate in the club world championship , where she became the bronze winner of the tournament. In 2016, Zhu Ting signed a contract with the Turkish Wakyfbank , in which she again won the bronze medals of the world championship among clubs . In April 2017, a Chinese volleyball player with her team won the EKB Champions League and was recognized as the best player in the final of the four tournaments, having scored 46 points in two games of the decisive stage of the draw. A month later, Zhu Ting won the gold of the club world championship for the first time and, by tradition, was recognized as the best player in the tournament.

In 2011, Zhu Ting first participated in international competitions, playing for the Chinese junior team at the World Championships in the Turkish capital Ankara , and won the silver medals of the tournament. In 2012, a volleyball player in the already youth national team won the Asian championship, and a year later the world championship , becoming both the best player and the best striker in both tournaments.

Since 2013, Zhu Ting has consistently played for the national team of China , in which she became the winner and winner in the 6 largest international competitions. In 2013, she won the “silver” Grand Prix , in 2014 the “silver” of the World Cup , in 2015 the “gold” of the World Cup and the Asian Championship , in 2016 she became the Olympic champion in Rio de Janeiro , and in 2017 the winner of the World Championship Champions Cup . At four championship tournaments in 2015-2017, Zhu Ting invariably recognized the MVP and was a member of the symbolic team. She also entered the symbolic team of the World Cup 2014 as one of the two best forward-gamers, and also became the most productive player in the world championship.

At the 2018 World Cup, Zhu Ting was also recognized as one of the two best gamers.

Club career

  • 2008—2016 -   Henan Xinyuan ( Zhengzhou );
  • 2013 -   "Guangdong Evergrand" ( Guangzhou );
  • from 2016 -   Wakyfbank ( Istanbul ).

Achievements

With clubs

  • two - time world champion among clubs - 2017 , 2018 ;
    • two-time bronze medalist of the club world championships - 2013 , 2016 .
  • two-time winner of the EKB Champions League draws - 2017 , 2018 .
  • two - time champion of Turkey - 2018, 2019;
    • 2017 Turkish bronze medalist.
  • winner (2018) and silver medalist (2017) of the Turkish Cup.

With China

  • Olympic champion 2016 .
  • 2014 silver medalist;
    • 2018 bronze medalist.
  • winner of the 2015 World Cup .
  • 2017 World Cup Champion .
  • 2013 silver medalist.
  • Bronze medalist of the League of Nations 2018 .
  • 2018 Asian Games Champion.
  • champion of Asia 2015 .
  • 2013 world champion among youth teams .
  • Asian champion among youth teams 2012.
  • silver medalist of the world championship among girls 2011.

Individual

  • 2012: MVP , the best striker and the most successful Asian Championship among youth teams;
  • 2013: MVP and the best striker-player (one of two) of the World Championship among youth teams ;
  • 2013: the best forward-gamer (one of two) Grand Prix ;
  • 2013: the best striker of the championship of Asia ;
  • 2014: the best hitter-player (one of two) and the most productive World Cup [1] ;
  • 2015: MVP and best offensive player (one of two) of the Asian Championship ;
  • 2015: MVP World Cup [2] ;
  • 2016: MVP and the best forward-gamer (one of two) of the Olympic volleyball tournament [3] ;
  • 2016: the best forward-gamer (one of two) of the world championship among club teams ;
  • 2017: MVP EKB Champions League [4]
  • 2017: MVP and the best striker-player (one of two) of the world championship among club teams [5] ;
  • 2017: MVP and best one of the two World Cup Champions forward.
  • 2018: MVP Turkey Cup .
  • 2018: The best forward-gamer of the EKB Champions League (one of two) .
  • 2018: The best hitter-gamer of the League of Nations .
  • 2018: best forward-winger (one of two) of the World Cup .
  • 2018: MVP and best striker-winger (one of two) of the world championship among club teams .
  • 2019: MVP Championship of Turkey .

Notes

  1. ↑ FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship Italy 2014 Dream Team.
  2. ↑ Zhu leads Women's World Cup Dream Team.
  3. ↑ Rio 2016: Lang Ping and China earn place in history books
  4. ↑ 2017 CEV Volleyball Champions League - Women. Dream Team.
  5. ↑ Zhu Ting spearheads Kobe 2017 Dream Team

References and Sources

  • Profile on the website of VK "Vakyfbank" (tur.)
  • Profile on the FIVB website (eng.)
  • Profile on the ECB website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ju_Tin&oldid=101250904


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