- Wang Junxia
Wang Junxia (Chinese:王军霞, born
January 19 ,1973 ) is a Chinese former long-distance runner.Career
Born in
Jiaohe ,Jilin Province , she was coached byMa Junren until 1995 and by Mao Dezhen from 1995 to her retirement after1996 Olympics .Her best years laid between 1992 and 1996. In 1992, she beat
Ethiopia nGete Wami to win the world junior champion in 10,000 m (32:29.90) inSeoul , Korea. The golden but short glory came in 1993. In April, She set a world-leading time and former Asian best inmarathon (2:24:07). In May, she broke the Asian record of 3000 m in a fast time of 8:27.68 in the Chinese National Championships. In August, Chinese women distance runners under coachMa Junren stunned the world and swept the world titles from 1500 m to 10,000 m in Stuttgart, Germany. Wang claimed the world title in 10,000 m (30:49.30) although she was sick before the race. In less than a month, she went on to win the 3000 m and 10,000 m in Chinese National Games with 3 world records in 3 races. OnSeptember 8 , she won the 10,000 m final in a world record of 29:31.78 which is faster than the former record by 42 seconds and also the first-ever sub-30 minute performance in this event. OnSeptember 11 , She finished second in 1500 m behind her teammate,Qu Yunxia in another world record breaking race. Qu ran 3:50.46 (current world record) against Wang's 3:51.92, which still stands fourth in the all-time list. In 3000 m heats onSeptember 12 , Wang's teammates broke the 3000 m world record in the first heat. This world record was just briefly held when it was erased by Wang in the second heat. The next day when she claimed the 3000 m in another record time 8:06.11. She also won the World Cup Marathon Championships later in the year.In 1994, she was awarded the
Jesse Owens prize on the remarkable performances in 1993. She was the first and only Chinese and Asian person who won the prize. Although she won theAsian Games in 10,000 m with a world-leading time (30:50.34) later in the year inHiroshima , her world-record breaking form was obviously gone. In 1995, Wang and her teammates broke up with their coach Ma due to prize money and his harsh coaching style. After a short period of training on their own without a major success, Wang started to train under coach Mao Dezhen to prepare for the1996 Olympics . In Nanjing, she announced a comeback in the Olympics Trials where she ran quality times in both 5000 m and 10,000 m.At the
1996 Summer Olympics , Wang won the new Olympic event, women's 5000 m (14:59.88) and a silver in the 10,000 m (31:02.58) just a second behind PortugueseFernanda Ribeiro . She retired after the Olympics and married Zhan Yu.Controversy
Her coach Ma Junren claims that the fungus
Cordyceps sinensis helps her physical condition. There was significant controversy claiming illegalperformance enhancing drug s must have been used by the Chinese team. It was claimed the Chinese team did not submit to the requested random drug testing. [http://sport.guardian.co.uk/athletics/story/0,10082,526431,00.html] Prior to the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, 6 athletes coached by Ma Junren were tested positive for performance enhancing drugs, resulting in both their and Ma Junren's expulsion from the Chinese team.See also
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Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics External links
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* [http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/0408.htm Crash Training: Wang And Qu: It's the question on the lips of many elite female (and male) runners these days: will I ever be able to run as fast as Wang and Qu?]
* [http://sport.guardian.co.uk/athletics/story/0,10082,526431,00.html Ma's army on the march again - Drug tests await Chinese runners in Edmonton.]
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