Xin Zhang

Xin Zhang
Xin Zhang Freestyle skiing pictogram.svg
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Contexte général
Sport pratiqué Ski acrobatique
Période active de 2003 à aujourd'hui
Biographie
Nationalité Drapeau : République populaire de Chine Chinoise
Naissance 4 août 1985 (1985-08-04) (26 ans)
Palmarès
Or Arg. Bro.
Jeux olympiques d'hiver 0 0 0
Championnats du monde 0 0 0
Coupe du monde (globes) 0 0 0
Coupe du monde (épreuves) 0 2 2
* Dernière mise à jour: 13 janvier 2010

Xin Zhang, née le 4 août 1985, est une skieuse acrobatique chinoise spécialisée dans les épreuves de saut acrobatique.

Au cours de sa carrière, elle n'a jamais disputé de Jeux olympiques d'hiver ni de mondiaux, toutefois en coupe du monde elle est montée à quatre reprises sur un podium dont deux secondes places le 18 décembre 2005 à Changchun et le 9 décembre 2006 au Jilin Beida Lake.

Palmarès

Coupe du monde

  • Meilleur classement général : 17e en 2007.
  • Meilleur classement en saut acrobatique : 7e en 2007.
  • 4 podiums en saut acrobatique.

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