Open classification: people, sports stars, athletes, volleyball and women's volleyball.
personal data
Name: Zhou.
Gender: Female
Place of birth: Suzhou
Birthday:1April 23, 979
Height: 182 cm
Weight: 68 kg
Event: Volleyball
Position on the court: accept the second pass
Club: Zhejiang Kaiyuan Women Volleyball Team
Jersey number: 7
Ear height: 3m 13
Blocking height: 3m 05
Education background: junior college
Personal hobbies: listening to music and reading books.
Sports experience
65438-0990 started volleyball training in Changxing County Junior Sports School, Zhejiang Province, coached by Li Haiqing;
1994 entered the women's queue in Zhejiang province, coached by Zhang Yunshou;
1996 was selected for the national youth team, with coach Lin Yuting;
1998 was selected as the national beach volleyball team, coached by Jin Hu;
1999 was selected into the national women's team, with coach Jin Hu;
Since 200 1, she has been in the national women's team coached by Chen Zhonghe.
When Zhou Gang entered the national team, he played as a free agent, and also played the main attack and response in the Zhejiang team. Now she is the main receptionist in the national team.
Her skills can be said to be the most comprehensive among the active national team members, especially her passing and defensive ability in the back row can be comparable to that of a free man. Although she is not tall, her aura and hard work have made her a world-class catcher. Her bounce, explosive power and quick play make her known as the "cannon". She also won the "Best Spike Award" in the National League in 2003. Zhou is a very competitive player and full of energy on the court.
honour
1990 started volleyball training in Changxing Junior Sports School, Zhejiang Province;
1994 entered the women's queue in Zhejiang province;
1996 was selected for the national youth team;
1997 3rd place in the World Women's Volleyball Youth Championship.
1998 was selected for the national beach volleyball team;
1999 was selected into the national women's queue;
1999 3rd place in the finals of the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix, champion of the Asian Championship and 5th place in the World Cup.
200 1 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals Champion, Grand Champions Cup Champion
Runner-up in 2002 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals, 4th place in World Women's Volleyball Championships; Busan Asian Games champion
In the 2003 World Cup, the women's volleyball team ranked sixth in the spike list;
Best Spike Award in 2003;
2003 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals Champion, Asian Championship Champion and World Cup Champion;
Gold medal in Athens Olympic Games in 2004, the most popular female athlete in the league;
Third place in 2005 Grand Champions Cup and Grand Prix Finals;
Champion of Doha Asian Games in 2006, fifth in Grand Prix Finals and fifth in World Championships;
Runner-up in the 2007 Grand Prix Finals, runner-up in the Asian Championships, and elected as the representative of the 17th National Congress.