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Zhang Dan
Zhang & Zhang in 2009.Personal information Full name Zhang Dan Country represented China
Born October 4, 1985 [1] or October 4, 1987 [2] (see also Age controversy below)
HarbinHeight 1.695 m (5 ft 7 in) Partner Zhang Hao Coach Yao Bin
Chen XiaofeiFormer coach Huan Bing
Sun LuChoreographer Lori Nichol Former choreographer Marina Zueva
Igor Shpilband
Renée RocaSkating club Harbin Skating Club Began skating 1992 World standing 18 (As of 16 June 2011[update])[3] Season's bests 6 (2009–2010)[4]
3 (2008–2009)[5]ISU personal best scores Combined total 197.82
2008 World ChampionshipsShort program 74.36
2008 World ChampionshipsFree skate 126.36
2010 Four Continents Figure Skating ChampionshipsMedal recordCompetitor for China
Pairs' Figure skating Olympic Games Silver 2006 Turin Pairs World Championships Silver 2009 Los Angeles Pairs Silver 2008 Gothenburg Pairs Silver 2006 Calgary Pairs Bronze 2005 Moscow Pairs Four Continents Championships Gold 2010 Jeonju Pairs Bronze 2009 Vancouver Pairs Silver 2008 Goyang Pairs Gold 2005 Gangneung Pairs Silver 2004 Hamilton Pairs Bronze 2003 Beijing Pairs Bronze 2002 Jeonju Pairs Grand Prix Final Silver 2008–2009 Goyang Pairs Silver 2007–2008 Turin Pairs Bronze 2006–2007 St. Petersburg Pairs Silver 2005–2006 Tokyo Pairs World Junior Championships Gold 2003 Ostrava Pairs Gold 2001 Sofia Pairs Junior Grand Prix Final Gold 2001–2002 Bled Pairs Gold 2000–2001 Ayr Pairs Olympic medal record Competitor for China
Pairs Figure skating Silver 2006 Turin Pairs Zhang Dan (simplified Chinese: 张丹; traditional Chinese: 張丹; pinyin: Zhāng Dān; born October 4, 1985 in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China) is a Chinese pair skater. With her partner Zhang Hao, she is the 2006 Olympic silver medalist, 2005 & 2010 Four Continents champion, and three time (2006, 2008–2009) World silver medalist.
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Biography
The unrelated Zhang Dan and Zhang Hao teamed up in 1997. They immediately had a lot of success on the junior circuit. They won two medals on the Junior Grand Prix in their first year on it and then placed 5th at the Junior Grand Prix Final. They also won the bronze medal at the 1999 Chinese national championships and the silver at the 2000 Chinese national championships.
In the 2000-2001 season, they won the Junior Grand Prix Final, placed third at nationals, and then won Junior Worlds. At the 2000 Junior Worlds, they performed a quadruple twist, the first quad twist ever performed at that event.
They stayed in the junior ranks in the 2001-2002 season, winning the Junior Grand Prix Final yet again. They won the bronze medal at the 2002 Four Continents Championships and then went to the 2002 Olympics, where they placed 11th. After the Olympics, they went to their first Worlds and came in 9th place.
In the 2002-2003 season, they competed at both the Junior and senior Grand Prix, due to ISU rules that pairs can do both in one season. They won the Junior Grand Prix event in China, then performed well at both their Grand Prix events, placing 4th in both of them. They went to Junior Worlds and once again won it before going to the World Figure Skating Championships and placing 6th.
Following that season, Zhang and Zhang became serious contenders. They consistently medaled at their Grand Prix events. They won the 2005 Four Continents Championships and then won the bronze at the 2005 Worlds.
Zhang and Zhang went into the 2006 Olympics as medal contenders. They had planned a throw quadruple salchow jump for the free skate, a jump which had not yet been landed in competition. Zhang Dan fell on it during the free skate and suffered an injury, but chose to finish the program. There was a minor controversy about finishing the program because while Zhang Dan had been lying on the ice from the fall, the referee had stopped the music, and the Zhangs took a certain amount of time to restart the program. ISU rules say that the program can be continued if the referee agrees the stoppage was due to a valid reason, such as injuries or equipment failures. Once the referee has approved a continuation, the skaters are given two minutes to continue the program from the point where the music stopped. Zhang regrouped within this period and was able to finish the program. They won the silver medal, placing ahead of defending Olympic medalists Shen Xue & Hongbo Zhao. At Worlds, they won the silver, behind Pang Qing & Tong Jian.
In the 2006-2007 season, Zhang and Zhang placed first at Skate Canada, second at the NHK Trophy, and would go on to place third at the Grand Prix Final. They placed 5th at the 2007 World Figure Skating Championships later that season.
Zhang Dan is the tallest currently-competing female pair skater. In 2008, she was 1.63 m and in October 2009, she reached 1.675 m,[6] surpassing Tatiana Totmianina (1.65 m) and ending in a virtual tie with Viktoria Borzenkova (1.68 m) who are both retired. As of August 2011, she is the tallest female in elite pair skating, being 1.695 m in height.[7]
At the 2010 Winter Olympics, the pair placed 5th. They also placed fifth at 2010 World Figure Skating Championships.
Before the 2010-2011 season began, her partner Hao broke his finger, forcing the team to pull out of their two Grand Prix assignments. He also dealt with some shoulder and cervical vertebra problems.[7]
Age controversy
On February 14, 2011, the Zhangs' ages became the subject of controversy. Although her International Skating Union bio lists Zhang Dan as born on October 4, 1985, a Chinese skating association website suggested she was born on that day in 1987.[2] This would mean that during the 2001-02 season she was 14 and too young to compete in senior events such as the Four Continents where they won bronze, as well as the Olympics and World Championships.[2] Her partner's age also came under scrutiny. His ISU bio states that he was born on July 6, 1984 but the Chinese website suggested he was born on February 6, 1982, making him too old to compete in junior events during the 2002-03 season, such as the 2003 World Junior Championships where they won gold.[2] The dates disappeared from the website by February 15.[8] On February 17, the ISU said there were no discrepancies for the Zhangs in terms of the birthdates listed on their passports, ISU registration forms and the Chinese Olympic Committee's website.[8]
Programs
(with Zhang Hao)
Season Short program Long program Exhibition 2011–2012[9] A Transylvanian Lullaby
by John MorrisAdagio Sostenuto
from Piano Concerto No. 2 in A Major "Totentanz"
by Franz Liszt2010–2011 Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia
by Aram KhatchaturianHere I Am
by 4Men
Spanish Caravan,
Hello I Love You
by The Doors2009–2010[1] Piano Fantasy
by Maksim Mrvica
Selections from Fosse (musical)
including Sing, Sing, SingScheherazade
by Nikolai Rimsky-KorsakovAuf Flügeln des Gesanges
by Felix Mendelssohn2008–2009[10] Auf Flügeln des Gesanges
("On Wings of Song")
by Felix MendelssohnChangjiang River Piano Concerto
by Hao Weiya2007–2008 Piano Fantasy
by Maksim MrvicaThe Myth (soundtrack) Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto
by Chen Gang and He Zhanhao2006–2007 Spanish Caravan & I Love You
by The DoorsThe Offspring of Dragons
by Hou De Jian2005–2006 Kashmir
by Led Zeppelin2004–2005 All Alone
by Joe SatrianiCompetitive highlights
Zhang & Zhang on the podium at the 2009 World Championships.(with Zhang)
Event 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 Winter Olympic Games 11th 2nd 5th World Championships 9th 6th 5th 3rd 2nd 5th 2nd 2nd 5th Four Continents Championships 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st World Junior Championships 4th 1st 1st Chinese Championships 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st Grand Prix Final 6th 5th 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 6th TBD Cup of China 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd Skate America 4th 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd Cup of Russia 3rd 1st 1st 1st Trophée Eric Bompard 4th 1st 1st NHK Trophy 1st 2nd Skate Canada 1st Winter Universiade 1st 1st 1st Junior Grand Prix Final 5th 1st 1st Junior Grand Prix, China 1st 1st Junior Grand Prix, Italy 1st Junior Grand Prix, Sweden 1st Junior Grand Prix, Norway 1st Junior Grand Prix, Japan 1st Junior Grand Prix, Canada 2nd References
- ^ a b "Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 6, 2010. http://web.archive.org/web/20100406073016/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00003604.htm.
- ^ a b c d "China eyed over 9 athletes' ages". Associated Press (ESPN). February 14, 2011. Archived from the original on November 13, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsports.espn.go.com%2Foly%2Ffigureskating%2Fnews%2Fstory%3Fid%3D6120559&date=2011-11-13.
- ^ "ISU World Standings for Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance : Pairs". International Skating Union. June 16, 2011. http://www.isuresults.com/ws/ws/wspairs.htm. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ "ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2009/2010 : Pairs". International Skating Union. March 24, 2010. Archived from the original on April 2, 2010. http://web.archive.org/web/20100402085743/http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/sb2009-10/sbtspto.htm.
- ^ "ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2008/2009 : Pairs". International Skating Union. April 18, 2009. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. http://web.archive.org/web/20100118160316/http://www.isufs.org/isujsstat/sb2008-09/sbtspto.htm.
- ^ "张丹身高暴涨“压坏”张昊 快节奏选曲挑战更大 [Zhang Dan's growth "crushing" Zhang Hao]". sohu.com. October 13, 2009. Archived from the original on November 13, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsports.sohu.com%2F20091013%2Fn267328511.shtml&date=2011-11-13.
- ^ a b "张丹/张昊淡看头羊角色 节目精彩演绎死亡之舞 [Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao]". cn.yahoo.com. August 15, 2011. Archived from the original on November 13, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsports.cn.yahoo.com%2Fypen%2F20110815%2F529998.html&date=2011-11-13.
- ^ a b "ISU: No discrepancies for Olympic silver medalists". Associated Press (Yahoo News). February 17, 2011. Archived from the original on November 13, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.yahoo.com%2Fisu-no-discrepancies-olympic-silver-medalists-20110217-072237-596.html&date=2011-11-13.
- ^ "Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on November 13, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isuresults.com%2Fbios%2Fisufs00003604.htm&date=2011-11-13.
- ^ "Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 16, 2009. http://web.archive.org/web/20090616092033/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00003604.htm.
- World Junior Figure Skating Championships: ISU Results: PairsPDF (10.5 KB)
- Zhang & Zhang at the International Skating Union
External links
- Official website (Chinese)
Four Continent champions in figure skating – Pairs 1999: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo • 2000–01: Jamie Salé & David Pelletier • 2002: Pang Qing & Tong Jian • 2003: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo • 2004: Pang Qing & Tong Jian • 2005: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao • 2006: Rena Inoue & John Baldwin • 2007: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo • 2008-09: Pang Qing & Tong Jian • 2010: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao • 2011: Pang Qing & Tong Jian
Junior Grand Prix Final champions in figure skating – Pairs 1997: Yulia Obertas & Dmitriy Palamarchuk • 1998: Yulia Obertas & Dmitriy Palamarchuk • 1999: Aliona Savchenko & Stanislav Morozov • 2000: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao • 2001: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao • 2002: Ding Yang & Ren Zhongfei • 2003: Jessica Dubé & Bryce Davison • 2004: Maria Mukhortova & Maxim Trankov • 2005: Valeria Simakova & Anton Tokarev • 2006: Keauna McLaughlin & Rockne Brubaker • 2007: Ksenia Krasilnikova & Konstantin Bezmaternikh* • 2008: Lubov Iliushechkina & Nodari Maisuradze • 2009: Sui Wenjing & Han Cong • 2010: Sui Wenjing & Han Cong
*Title stripped from Vera Bazarova & Yuri LarionovChinese champions in figure skating – Pairs 1993-94: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo • 1995: ? & ? • 1996-99: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo • 2000: Pang Qing & Tong Jian • 2001-02: Shen Xue & Zhao Hongbo • 2003: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao • 2004: Pang Qing & Tong Jian • 2005: Ding Yang & Ren Zhongfei • 2006: Zhao Rui & An Yang • 2007: Pang Qing & Tong Jian • 2008: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao • 2009: Dong Huibo & Wu Yiming • 2010: Sui Wenjing & Han Cong • 2011: Sui Wenjing & Han Cong • 2012: Zhang Dan & Zhang Hao
Categories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- Chinese pair skaters
- Figure skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Figure skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics
- Figure skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Figure skaters at the 2007 Winter Universiade
- Olympic figure skaters of China
- Olympic silver medalists for China
- Gold medalists at the 2007 Winter Universiade
- People from Harbin
- Olympic medalists in figure skating
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