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ZHU Ting
People's Republic of China
Volleyball
Date of Birth: 
Age:  29
Gender:  Female
Function:  Athlete
Height m / ft in:  1.98/6'6''
Place of birth:  ZHENGZHOU
Birth Country:  China
Place of residence :  FUJIAN
Residence Country:  China

Events and Medals

Discipline
Event
Rank
Medal
Volleyball
Women

Schedule

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Biographical Information

Highlights:

Olympic Games

RankEventYearLocation
1Women2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
9Women2021Tokyo, JPN

 

World Championships

RankEventYearLocation
2Women2014Milan, ITA
3Women2018Yokohama, JPN

 

World Cup

RankEventYearLocation
1Women2019Osaka, JPN
1Women2015Nagoya, JPN

 

Note:

Results in Non-Olympic events are not included in the above section.

Award:

Olympic Games Most Valuable Player (2016).
Olympic Games Best Outside Spiker (2016).
Asian Championships Most Valuable Player (2015).
2x World Championships Best Outside Spiker (2014, 2018).
2x Asian Championships Best Spiker (2013, 2015).

Family:

Father, Anliang.

Position Style:

Wing spiker.

National league:

Italian League (ITA).

Education:

Studied at Zhengzhou University (CHN).

Nickname:

MVP Harvester, Queen Ting.

Occupation:

Athlete.

Languages Spoken:

English, Mandarin

Club name:

Pallavolo Scandicci (ITA).

Coach:

National: Cai Bin (CHN).

Hand:

Right (sports.qq.com, 28 Mar 2018)

Injuries:

2021: Had wrist surgery following the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and missed the rest of the year.

2020: Sustained a wrist injury and was sidelined for eight weeks.

2019: Sustained a wrist injury during the Club World Championship in Shaoxing (CHN).

Start:

Took up volleyball at age 13 in Henan Province (CHN).

Reason:

She was selected to play volleyball because of her height and jumping ability.

Training:

She trains for seven hours every day.

Hero:

Volleyball player Kim Yeon-Koung (KOR), three-time Olympian (2012, 2016, 2020), three-time Asian Games medallist (2014 gold, 2010 silver, 2018 bronze).

Influence:

Her father, and coach Lang Ping (CHN).

Philosophy:

"Work hard every day." (myInfo)

General Interest

FLAGBEARER
Was selected as China's flagbearer for the Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Milestones

Two-time Olympian (2016, 2020). Gold medallist on her Olympic debut at Rio 2016. Finished ninth at Tokyo 2020.

Two-time world championships medallist (silver - 2014, bronze - 2018).

Asian Games gold medallist (2018).

Asian championships gold medallist (2015).