Yang Jingru (speed skater)

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Yang Jingru
Personal information
Born (2006-07-10) 10 July 2006 (age 17)
Qitaihe, Heilongjiang, China[1]
Sport
CountryChina
SportSpeed skating
Medal record
Short track speed skating
Representing  China
Winter Youth Olympics
Gold medal – first place 2024 Gangwon 1500m
Gold medal – first place 2024 Gangwon mixed relay
Silver medal – second place 2024 Gangwon 1000m

Yang Jingru (Chinese: 杨婧茹; pinyin: Yáng Jìngrú; born 10 July 2006) is a Chinese speed skater who won the gold medal for short track speed skating at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Women's 1500 metres.[2]

Early life[edit]

Born in 2006 in Qitaihe city in Heilongjiang, Yang was raised by her grandmother as her parents worked away from home. She attended Changxing School in Qitaihe where she joined the school's skating team. Both her parents and grandmother were not supportive in her decision to do skating but due to her persistence, they agreed with her decision. She later trained at a short track speed skating school in Qitaihe.[1]

Sports career[edit]

On 18 December 2022, at the 3rd Russian–Chinese Winter Youth Games in Changchun, China, the Chinese team consisting of Yang, Sun Yiming, Pang Siyu, Hou Yuming and Wang Jiajing won first place in the women's 3000m short track speed skating relay competition.[3]

Yang won in the U-19 women's 1000m short track speed skating at the National Skating U Series Inter-school League which was held in Hulunbuir, China in February 2023.[4] On March 5, she won the women's 1500m in the 2022-2023 National Short Track Speed Skating Youth Championship held in Qitaihe.[5] At the 15th Heilongjiang Provincial Games on April 2023, Yang won the gold medal for women's 1000m short track speed skating.[6]

On October 2023, she won the championship in the women's 1500m group A of the China Cup Short Track Speed Skating Elite League Youth Group in Qitaihe.[7] At the 14th Chinese National Winter Games held in Hulunbuir on January 2024, Yang won third place at women's 1500m with a time of a time of 2:29.103 and at the women's 3000m at the games, the Heilongjiang team consisting of Yang, Yan Tongyao, Lin Jingyi, Yang Jingru, Wang Kexin and Li Jing, won second place with a time of 4:18.422.[8][9] In the group A of women's 1500m at the games, she won first place with a time of 1 minute 30.770 seconds.[10]

At the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangwon, South Korea on 20 January 2024, she won gold medal in the 1500m finals with a time of 2 minutes 33.148 seconds, which was the first gold medal won by a member of the Chinese sports delegation at the 2024 Youth Olympic Games.[11] During the game, Yang and her teammate Li Jinzhi employed a tactic called 'rabbit tactic'. Considered as a 'genius trick', it involved Yang accelerating suddenly and swiftly gliding past all her competitors before lapping the entire field while in the remaining 10 laps she maintained her position in the back of other competitors. With the exception of Yang's teammate Li, all of the competitors believed they had one lap remaining when the last lap bell rang for Yang. They then crossed the finish line. After patiently waiting at the back, Yang finished first while Li finished second.[12][13] The TikTok account of the International Olympic Committee posted the game footage and praised it as an "incredible strategy", with the video attracting over 10 million views.[14] On January 21, in the 1000m finals at the games, Yang won silver medal with a time of 1 minute 40.996 seconds.[15] On January 24, in the final of the mixed 2000m relay at the games, the Chinese team consisting of Yang, Li Jinzi, Zhang Baihao and Zhang Xinzhe won the gold medal with a time of 2 minutes 46.516 seconds.[16]

On February 18, at the third ISU Junior Short Track Speed Skating World Cup in Heerenveen, Netherlands, she won first place with a time of 2:21.73.[17]

Other honors[edit]

On 25 April 2024, the Heilongjiang Federation of Trade Unions awarded her the 'Heilongjiang Province May 1st Labor Medal'.[18]

Reference[edit]

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  2. ^ 孟, 令丞. "杨婧茹、李金恣专访:江原道冬青奥会的成绩是激励我们未来继续前进的动力". olympics.com (in Chinese).
  3. ^ "第三届中俄冬季青少年运动会冰上项目结束 中俄运动员在赛场上为观众奉献精彩比赛". cnjiwang.com. 2022-12-19. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
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  6. ^ "黑龙江省第十五届运动会短道速滑比赛收官 七台河队领跑金牌榜". sport.gov.cn. 2023-04-10. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
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  9. ^ Sina Snow and Ice (2024-01-14). "#十四冬# 短道速滑青年组女接成绩". Weibo. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  10. ^ "短道速滑——杨婧茹获青年组女子1000米冠军". Xinhua. 2024-01-14. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  11. ^ "首金!杨婧茹获冬青奥会短道速滑女子1500米金牌". General Administration of Sport of China. 2024-01-20. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  12. ^ Laughton, Max (February 4, 2024). "Better than Bradbury? Fans melt down over 'most genius trick Olympics have ever seen'". Fox Sports.
  13. ^ Chapman, Simon. "'Left everyone bewildered': Speed skater's 'daring' tactic clinches gold, amasses 22 million views". Nine AU.
  14. ^ "Chinese teenage skaters' "rabbit tactic" goes viral". Xinhua. 2024-02-04.
  15. ^ "冬青奥会:短道速滑女子1000米李金恣摘金 中国队包揽金银牌". China.com.cn. 2024-01-21. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  16. ^ "混合接力夺金 冬青奥会中国短道速滑队四金收官". Beijing Daily. 2024-01-24. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  17. ^ "中国队获得国际滑联短道速滑青年世界杯第三站比赛奖牌". National Business Daily. 2024-02-19. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  18. ^ "祝贺!齐齐哈尔这些单位和个人获表彰". Sina. 2024-04-28. Retrieved 2024-05-26.

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