Wang Fengchun
Wang Fengchun (Chinese: 王奉春; pinyin: Wáng Fèngchūn; born February 2, 1982 in Harbin, Heilongjiang; usually referred to in the media as Fengchun Wang) is a Chinese curler. He is the skip of the national team. In 2007, he played in his last tournament as third for Xu, when China won a bronze at the Asian Winter Games. He was promoted as skip after that. In November that year, China won the gold medal at the Pacific Curling Championships, qualifying the country for their first ever World Championships.
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Wang Fengchun
Wang Fengchun (Chinese: 王奉春; pinyin: Wáng Fèngchūn; born February 2, 1982 in Harbin, Heilongjiang; usually referred to in the media as Fengchun Wang) is a Chinese curler. He is the skip of the national team. In 2007, he played in his last tournament as third for Xu, when China won a bronze at the Asian Winter Games. He was promoted as skip after that. In November that year, China won the gold medal at the Pacific Curling Championships, qualifying the country for their first ever World Championships.
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Wang Fengchun (Chinese: 王奉春; p ...... Capital International Airport.
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Wang Fengchun (chinesisch 王奉春, ...... haft belegte den achten Platz.
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Wang Fengchun (chiń. 王奉春; piny ...... Chińczycy zajęli 11. miejsce.
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Ван Фэнчу́нь (кит. упр. 王奉春, п ...... 2010 года. Тренер по кёрлингу.
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王奉春(1982年2月2日-),出生於黑龙江哈尔滨,中国男子 ...... 会之前,中国国家冰壶队作出对王奉春的处罚决定,令其暂时离队。
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Wang Fengchun (Chinese: 王奉春; p ...... irst ever World Championships.
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Wang Fengchun (chinesisch 王奉春, ...... tstadt Harbin Bronze gewinnen.
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Wang Fengchun (chiń. 王奉春; piny ...... cji. wywalczyli brązowy medal.
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Ван Фэнчу́нь (кит. упр. 王奉春, п ...... 2010 года. Тренер по кёрлингу.
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王奉春(1982年2月2日-),出生於黑龙江哈尔滨,中国男子 ...... 会之前,中国国家冰壶队作出对王奉春的处罚决定,令其暂时离队。
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