Who is Sang Lan? What awards has she won? Sang Lan, a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, is a former member of the Chinese women's gymnastics team. She entered the national team in 1993 and won the national

Who is Sang Lan? What awards has she won? Sang Lan, a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang, is a former member of the Chinese women's gymnastics team. She entered the national team in 1993 and won the national vault championship in 1997. On July 22, 1998, Sang Lan was injured in the vaulting competition of the Fourth American Goodwill Games, resulting in a fractured cervical spine and high paraplegia below the chest. But she showed a strong will. After graduating from the Journalism Department of Peking University, she became one of the image ambassadors of the 2008 Beijing Olympic bid and served as a special reporter for the official website of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. On April 6, 2011, Sanglan Human Rights Lawyers Group was established in the United States. On August 9, 2011, Sang Lan's attorney Hai Ming held a press conference, saying that prosecutors refused to launch a criminal investigation into Sang Lan's sexual assault case. On August 30, 2011, Sang Lan’s attorney Hai Ming filed a public prosecution against Sang Lan. In 1991, she won the following awards at the Ninth Zhejiang Provincial Games: first place on uneven bars; first place on vault; first place on floor exercise; first place on balance beam; first place in all-around. In 1995, she represented China in the "China-U.S.-Russia Team Competition" held in Washington. At the "National Urban Games" in Nanjing, she won first place in the all-around and vault, and second place in the floor exercise. At the National Gymnastics Championships, she finished second on vault. In 1996, he represented China in the "America Cup" competition held in Dallas and won seventh place in the all-around. In 1996, he represented China in the "America Cup" competition held in Dallas and won seventh place in the all-around. In 1997, he won the first place in the vault at the National Gymnastics Championships. Won first place in vault at the 8th National Games held in Shanghai. In 1998, he represented China in the United States to participate in the "China, the United States and Romania Team Competition" and won the second place in the individual vault and the second place in the vault at the "National Gymnastics Championships". In April 1999, he won the fifth "Courageous Athlete Award" issued by the Nassau County Sports Commission in Long Island, New York.