- Luan Jujie
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name = Luan Jujie
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birth_date = birthdate and age|1958|07|14
birth_place =Nanjing , China
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known_for = Olympic fencer
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nationality = Chinese (1985 before)
Canadian (since 1985)Luan Jujie (
Simplified Chinese :栾菊杰Hanyu pinyin : Luán Jújié, bornJuly 14 1958 [ [http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesBiosA2M/luan.html Canoe.ca biography] ] inNanjing , China) is aChinese Canadian fencer. At the1984 Summer Olympics inLos Angeles , she became the first Chinese athlete to win the gold medal in fencing. Since moving toEdmonton ,Canada in 1985, she has become a Canadian citizen. At the age of 50, Luan represented Canada at the2008 Summer Olympics . She has also participated in the 1988 and2000 Summer Olympics .Career
Being an outstanding athlete in her youth, she had already done well in track and badminton before switching to fencing. [ [http://www.canoe.ca/2000GamesColumnists/ulmer_sep15.html Canoe.ca article] ] She started fencing at the age of 17 and quickly joined the national team in the same year. Jujie quickly rose in the international ranking capturing 2nd in the 1978 World Junior Championships (first Asian athlete to enter since 1901) and golds at the 1979 Chinese National Games, 1983 International Women's Fencing Tournament (first East Asian fencer to ever win an international event) and 1984 World Championships. [ [http://en.olympic.cn/athletes/serch_L/2003-11-04/3732.html Chinese Olympic Committee bio] ] She competed for the Chinese National Fencing Team in the
1984 Summer Olympics inLos Angeles when she was 26 years old and she became the first East Asian person to ever win an Olympic Gold in the sport of fencing. She also competed in the1988 Summer Olympics for China.Throughout her fencing career, she was noted for her toughness, once even continuing a match after being stabbed in the arm by a broken foil. She also struggled with kidney problems throughout her career.
Jujie eventually moved to
Edmonton ,Alberta . She first came to Edmonton for the1983 Summer Universiade and apparently "fell in love with the city" so much that she moved to Edmonton with her three children in 1989. She started teaching at theEdmonton Fencing Club [ [http://www.edmontonfencing.com/ Edmonton Fencing Club] ] and was fundamental in the club's growth expanding it from a mere 40 members in 1989 to over 400 members today. She became a Canadian citizen in 1994.She continued competing in fencing events in Canada and in the Fencing World Cup winning 4 Canadian National Championships in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1999. In 2000, she qualified for her third Olympic Games in
Sydney ,Australia despite her age at the time of 42. She eventually lost in the preliminary rounds. She actively trained at the EFC and fenced in numerous competitions in hopes of gaining a berth on the 2008 Canadian Olympic team, which she succeeded in accomplishing. [ [http://www.caaws.ca/olympics/2000/fencing/fencingsep22.htm Fencing Frailty] ] ["No Way to Cut Luan Story Short" by Terry Bell, The Province, July 13, 2008]Back in China, she is still often studied in textbooks, and has even had a movie made about her life. In 1999 she was named one of China's top 35 sports stars since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. [ [http://en.olympic.cn/athletes/serch_L/2003-11-04/3732.html Chinese Olympic Committee bio] ]
Jujie has qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympics for Team Canada. [ [http://www.olympic.ca/EN/media/2008mediacentre/Beijing2008/fencing.html Canadian Olympic Committee] ] On August 11th, 2008, Jujie won her first round 13-9 win against the higher ranked Tunisian fencer Ines Boubakri, but ultimately had a 15-7 loss to Hungary's Aida Mohamed, 32, who is ranked seventh in the world. [ [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080811.wolym-fencing10/BNStory/beijing2008/home Luan's Olympic dream ends] ]
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