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Wang Zhendong (simplified Chinese: 王振东; traditional Chinese: 王振東; born January 11, 1991, in Xinyi, Jiangsu) is a Chinese racewalking athlete, He took the first place of 50 km walk title with a personal best of 3:41:02 at the Chinese National Race Walking Grand Prix in Huangshan March 6, 2016. Wang was eligible for Rio 2016 Olympic 50 km race walking entries.[1][2]

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Career

Born in Xiaowangzhuang, Shiji town, Xinyi, Jiangsu, Wang was a walking enthusiast in his childhood. He represented his school and won the Xinyi race walking title in April 2005. After that he went to Xinxi Sports school, then Wang started his professional walking race training in Xuzhou Sports school in 2007 and became a member of Jiangsu Athletics Team in the same year. He received his first international call-up to the National Athletics Team in 2011.[3]

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2010 Asian Junior Athletics Championships Hanoi, Vietnam 1st 10,000 m walk 44:35.95
2012 IAAF Race Walking Challenge Final/
Chinese National Walking Championships[4]
Ordos, Inner Mongolia 2nd 50 km walk 3:57:47
2014 Asian Games Incheon, South Korea 3rd 50 km walk 3:50:52

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