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Introduction of curator and coach of Kung Fu Club.
Curator Ma Chao, Huang Lei.

Coach ma Chao

I practiced Shaolin boxing in Shaolin Temple since I was a child.

In 2002, he joined the Wushu Sanda Team of Beijing Capital Institute of Physical Education.

Joined Beijing Wushu Sanda Team in 2003.

In 2005, he was selected into the national Wushu Sanda team.

famous

In 2006, he won the 60kg champion of Wushu Sanda in the 15th Asian Games.

In 2006, he won the second place in the 60kg class of the National Wushu Sanda Championship.

In 2005, he won the 60kg champion of China Wushu Sanda "Wang Zhongwang" competition.

In 2005, he won the fourth place in the 58kg class of Wushu Sanda in the 10th National Games and the spiritual civilization movement award.

In 2005, he won the third place in the 60kg class of the National Wushu Sanda Championship and won the tenacious struggle award.

In 2002, he won the 52 kg class championship in the National Youth Wushu Sanda Competition.

In 2000, he won the champion of Shaolin Boxing and the runner-up of fencing in Henan Farmers' Games.

1998 won the national Wushu invitational tournament.

1997 Shaolin boxing champion of Henan minority games.

Because of his outstanding performance in the15th Doha Asian Games, he was cordially received by State Councilor Chen Zhili, Director of the State Sports General Administration Liu Peng and Ambassador of China to Qatar.

Coach Huang Lei.

Nicknamed black dragon.

A military success/achievement/feat

2003 Sanda King Rookie 80kg Champion

Runner-up of 85 kg class in 2004 National Wushu Sanda Championship

2006 national championship, champion of 85 kg class.

2006 North-South Star Sanda Championship Champion

Wang Zhongwang, the second KIF85KG champion in 2007.

In 2008, Heilongjiang TV Kung Fu King won the 90kg class.

On October 20th, 2005, the Wushu Sanda Competition of the 10th National Games entered the second day, with coach Zhang Kaiyin. 65438120 October, in the men's 77.5kg Wushu Sanda competition held in Lianyungang, Zhang Kaiyin of Henan team defeated Bao Ligao of Inner Mongolia.

75 kg champion of Dalian Youth Championship in 2004

Fourth place in the final of the 2005 10th National Games.

2007 Iranian President Cup 80kg champion

Runner-up in the 75 kg class in the 2007 National Championships.

2007 Chongqing World Sanda King Championship 75 kg champion

2007 "Dragon" China-Japan Sanda Competition 75 kg champion

2009 11th National Games Sanda preliminaries runner-up in 77.5kg class.

In the 2009 China-Thailand Boxing Championship, Zhang Kaiyin killed KO opponent in Thailand with a reflexive whip. Lan, nicknamed Bai in Thai fighting circles, participated in the training of the Royal Thai Guard. "He is a man who can freely enter and leave the king's study, and Master Bo Qiu (overseas Muay Thai master) will bow when he sees him."

In the CKA China Wushu Sanda Super League of 20 10, 16- 17, Guangdong team Wu Hao lost by points in the 80kg class.

The 5th kfk, 20 10, defeated Han Wei of Thailand to become Wang Zhongwang.

Coach Zhang yongfa

Name Zhang Yongfa

Gender: male

Height1.80m.

Weighing 75 kg

Born in Beijing

First year of physical education

The training period is 5 years.

Subordinate team Beijing Sanda Team

75 kg class competition

Zhang Haichuan of Coach won the national championship in 2005.

Champion of the 2005 World Police Fighting Competition

Coach Ma Lingjun

Right one (photo with Guo Jingjing, diving queen of the national team)

1997 Joined Anhui Wushu Team to teach housing construction;

In 2004, he participated in the national team training of Asian Wushu Championships coached by Fang Jian and Zhao Yong.

In 2003, he won the national Wushu gun and fencing championship, and in the same year, he won the second place in the individual all-around of gun and fencing in the Fifth National City Games.

In 2004, he won the first place in the national Wushu championship and the second place in fencing. In June 165438+ 10, he won the championship in the 6th Asian Wushu Championship held in Myanmar.

June 5438 +2005 10, the women's all-around in the 10th National Games, and the women's gun champion in the 8th World Wushu Championship held in Vietnam in June+February 5438.

In 2006, the national Wushu routine championship won the first place in women's gun skills.

In the 2006 Asian Games, the women's Wushu Changquan triathlon won the triathlon gold medal with three achievements.

Women's all-around gold medals in fencing and javelin in the 29th Olympic Games in 2008.

Coach Hu Chao, third from left.