Introduction of previous women volleyball coaches

China National Women's Volleyball Team belongs to China Volleyball Association and is one of the excellent sports teams in China. Do you know who the previous women's volleyball coaches were? I will provide you with some information about previous women's volleyball coaches, hoping to help you.

Introduction of previous women volleyball coaches

Lang Ping is currently the head coach of China Women's Volleyball Team.

China's current women's volleyball coach is former Olympic champion Lang Ping. Lang Ping won with a strong and precise smash? Hammer? Nickname. He was selected into the Top Ten List of the 2nd Lawrence Sports Award in China (1980). Won the MVP of 1982 World Women's Volleyball Championship. 1984 won the national prize? March 8th Red Flag Bearer? . 1996 was awarded by FIVB? The best coach in the world. " From June 5438 to 10, 2002, a jury composed of well-known volleyball coaches, athletes and journalists was officially elected to the Volleyball Hall of Fame with a vote of 100%, becoming the first Asian volleyball player to win this honor. On March 3rd, 20 12, he led Guangdong Evergrande to beat Shanghai Women's Volleyball Team 3-0 in the final of National Women's Volleyball League in 2012 season. On April 25th, 20 13, Lang Ping officially became the head coach of China women's volleyball team.

Yu Juemin 20 10 September 15 -20 12 September

20 1 1: champion of the Asian Championships; Third place in the World Cup; 20 12: Fifth place in the 30th Olympic Games.

September 2065438+02 led China women's volleyball team to lose to Thailand in the Asian Cup final, officially ending China's career as head coach.

Wang Baoquan 2065438+00 March to September

Runner-up in the Presidential Cup Women's Volleyball Invitational Tournament; Fourth place in the grand prix finals.

On March 25th, 20 10, Cai Bin was replaced as the head coach of China women's volleyball team. On September 2nd of the same year, the China Volleyball Association announced that Wang Baoquan, the head coach of China women's volleyball team, had resigned as head coach due to meningitis.

Cai Bin 2009 -20 10

2009: 12 runner-up of Swiss women's volleyball elite season; Fifth place in the Grand Prix Finals; Asian Championship runner-up; East Asian Games champion;

Cai Bin and Cai Bin are the second generation coaches, and they are among the best young coaches in China. Cai Bin's style of running the army is rigorous, hard-working, demanding and strict. Besides, Cai Bin's skills and brains are first-class. Little Zhuge? .

On March 23rd, 2009, Cai Bin officially became the head coach of China National Women's Volleyball Team. 20 10 On March 25th, the volleyball management center of the State Sports General Administration officially announced that Wang Baoquan, the former head coach of Tianjin women's volleyball team, had succeeded Cai Bin as the head coach of China women's volleyball team.

Chen Zhonghe 200 1 -2008

On February 2nd, 20001,he became the head coach of the national women's volleyball team.

In 2003, the team won the 9th Women's Volleyball World Cup with a total victory.

On August 29th, 2004, he led the team to beat the Russian women's volleyball team in the final of Athens Olympic Games and won the Olympic champion.

On August 23, 2008, he led the team to beat the Cuban women's volleyball team in the bronze medal battle of the Beijing Olympic Games and won the bronze medal.

On March 23rd, 2009, the new head coach of the national women's volleyball team came out, and Chen Zhonghe resigned as the head coach of the China women's volleyball team for eight years.

Jin Hu 1999 -2000

Jin Hu is from Anshan, Liaoning. 1976 was selected for the China Men's Volleyball Team. 1984 from February to June, 1986, served as assistant coach of the national women's volleyball team. 1988 was the head coach of the national youth women's volleyball team from February to May. 1May 1988 to1May 1989 as the head coach of the second national women's volleyball team. 1June 1989 to1March 1993 as head coach of the national women's volleyball team. 1in March, 1999, he became the head coach of China women's volleyball team again.

1999: Fifth place in the 8th World Cup Women's Volleyball Competition; Champion of the 10th Asian Women's Volleyball Championship; Third place in the 7th World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix; Runner-up in the 2nd Swiss Classic; 2000: Fifth place in the women's volleyball competition in the 27th Olympic Games; Fourth place in the 8th World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix; Champion of the 3rd Swiss Classic.

Lang Ping 1995-1999 March

1995: Third place in the 7th World Cup Women's Volleyball Competition; Fourth place in the 3rd World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix; Champion of the 8th Asian Women's Volleyball Championship; 1996: runner-up in the women's volleyball competition in the 26th Olympic Games; Fourth place in the 4th World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix; 1997: champion of the 9th Asian Women's Volleyball Championship; Fifth place in the 5th World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix; Fourth place in the second Grand Champions Cup; 1998: runner-up in the 13th World Women's Volleyball Championship; Fourth place in the 6th World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix; Champion of women's volleyball in the 13th Asian Games; Runner-up in the first Swiss Classic.

Li Xiaofeng 1993-1994

People from Anshan, Liaoning. The former Bayi men's volleyball main setter and captain. 1969 was selected for the national team. 1974 retired. 65438-0978 served as coach and head coach of Bayi team. 1986 foreign aid went to Singapore to teach for two years. 1993- 1995, head coach of China women's volleyball team.

1993: runner-up of the first Grand Champions Cup; Champion of the 7th Asian Women's Volleyball Championship; Runner-up in the 1st World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix; 1994: 8th place in the 12th World Women's Volleyball Championship; Third place in the 2nd World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix; Runner-up in Women's Volleyball Competition of the 12th Asian Games.

Jin Hu 1989-1992

1989: Third place in the 5th World Cup Women's Volleyball Competition; Champion of the 5th Asian Women's Volleyball Championship; 1990: runner-up in the 11th World Women's Volleyball Championship; The champion of the women's volleyball competition in the 1 1 Asian Games; 199 1 year: runner-up in the sixth world cup women's volleyball match; Champion of the 6th Asian Women's Volleyball Championship; 1992: 7th place in women's volleyball competition in 25th Olympic Games.

Li Yaoxian 1987-1988

Li Yaoxian. Originally from Tangshan, Hebei. Students from Tangshan No.1 Middle School in Hebei Province 1950, 1953 were directly selected into the Beijing Men's Volleyball Team (then the national team). He is an excellent setter and has participated in many international competitions. After retiring, he served as the assistant coach of China women's volleyball team at 1965.

1988 Seoul Olympic Games, people who love China women's volleyball team are looking forward to hearing the good news of winning six consecutive championships. However, the China women's volleyball team led by Li Yaoxian was strongly blocked by the former Soviet women's volleyball team in defending its title. Not only was the semi-final defeated by the opponent with a score of 0-3, but the total score of the three games was only 1 1. Although the China team finally won the third place, it is hard for those who are used to winning the women's volleyball championship to accept such a result. Head coach Li Yao came and left the China women's volleyball team.

1987: champion of the 4th Asian Women's Volleyball Championship; 1988: 3rd place in the women's volleyball match of the 24th Olympic Games.

Zhang 1986

Zhang, a volleyball player, was born in1April 1997 1957. 1970 Join the Sichuan team. 1976 was selected for the national team. Successively served as captain of China women's volleyball team, deputy director of Sichuan Provincial Sports Commission and head coach of China women's volleyball team.

Champion of the 10th World Women's Volleyball Championship; Women's Volleyball Champion in the 10th Asian Games

Deng Ruoceng 1984. 12.

Deng Ruoceng joined the Sichuan team from 65438 to 0955. 65438-0959 was selected for the national team, and has served as coach of the national youth volleyball team, coach and head coach of the national women's volleyball team.

The 4th World Cup Women's Volleyball Champion

Yuan Weimin 1976-1984

Yuan Weimin,1born on July 8, 939, was born in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Graduated from Nanjing Institute of Physical Education, former volleyball player in China, former head coach of China women's volleyball team, and former director of the State Sports General Administration.

198 1 year: the first women's volleyball champion with seven consecutive victories in the third world cup; 1982: The six-game winning streak in the World Championships was 3-0, and Peru won the championship in the final; 1982 Women's Volleyball Champion of the 9th Asian Games; 1983: runner-up in the 3rd Asian Women's Volleyball Championship; 1984: The China women's volleyball team led by the Los Angeles Olympic Games won the championship first and then swept the host country, the United States; 1984 65438+February, Yuan Weimin was transferred to the former deputy director of the State Sports Commission.

Han Yunbo 1975

Third place in the first Asian Women's Volleyball Championship.

Jeff 1972

Li Zongyong 1972-1974

Li Zongyong, male, born in 1939, is a famous cricketer in China. Participated in many international large-scale volleyball games on behalf of China, and achieved good results, winning glory for our country. Later, he became a volleyball coach, 1970 coach of China Youth Men's Volleyball Team, 1972 coach of China Women's Volleyball Team. /kloc-0 was the head coach of Shanghai women's volleyball team in 1976, and/kloc-0 was awarded the title of national coach in 1980.

1974: Third place in women's volleyball competition of the 7th Asian Games; The 7th World Women's Volleyball ChampionshipNo. 14; Later, he served as the president of Shanghai Institute of Sports Technology.

Suyun Wang 1972

Ma Zhanyuan 1966

He Bingkun 1965

Asian-African women's volleyball champion

Que Wu Yong 1963-1964

1963: women's volleyball champion of the first emerging power games; Runner-up of the first Asian Press Association

Hou 1959-1962

1959: 4th place in the six-nation volleyball match; 1960: champion of China, South Korea, Mongolia and Viet Nam in volleyball friendly match; 196 1 year: champion of China, Mongolia and Viet Nam volleyball friendly match; 1962: 9th place in the 4th World Women's Volleyball Championship.

He Bingkun 1957

China, Korean, Mongolian and Vietnamese Volleyball League runner-up.

Jiaxiang Qian 1957

Seventh place in the 3rd International Youth goodwill games Women's Volleyball Competition. 65438-0980 Secretary-General of China Volleyball Association, founded Zhangzhou and Chenzhou Volleyball Bases. 1983 won the national medal of honor for sports, 1985 served as the chairman of the competition committee of the Asian Volleyball Federation, and 1986 served as the vice chairman of the China Volleyball Association.

Hou 1956

Sixth place in the 2nd World Women's Volleyball Championship.

An'ge Li 1954-1956

An'ge Li, a native of Qingdao, Shandong Province, was the head coach of China women's volleyball team from 65438 to 0953, and was the first head coach of China women's volleyball team after the founding of the People's Republic of China.