Medal record | ||
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Women's volleyball | ||
Representing China | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2004 Athens | Team | |
FIVB World Cup | ||
2003 Japan | Team | |
World Grand Champions Cup | ||
2005 Japan | Team | |
FIVB World Grand Prix | ||
2003 Andria | Team | |
2002 Hong Kong | Team | |
2005 Sendai | Team | |
Asian Games | ||
2006 Doha | Team | |
Asian Championship | ||
2003 Ho Chi Minh City | Team | |
2005 Taicang | Team |
Zhang Ping ( simplified Chinese: 张萍; traditional Chinese: 張萍; pinyin: Zhāng Píng; born March 23, 1982) is a retired Chinese volleyball player. She was a member of the Chinese national team that won the gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and was awarded Best Spiker. [1]
Medal record | ||
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Women's volleyball | ||
Representing China | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2004 Athens | Team | |
FIVB World Cup | ||
2003 Japan | Team | |
World Grand Champions Cup | ||
2005 Japan | Team | |
FIVB World Grand Prix | ||
2003 Andria | Team | |
2002 Hong Kong | Team | |
2005 Sendai | Team | |
Asian Games | ||
2006 Doha | Team | |
Asian Championship | ||
2003 Ho Chi Minh City | Team | |
2005 Taicang | Team |
Zhang Ping ( simplified Chinese: 张萍; traditional Chinese: 張萍; pinyin: Zhāng Píng; born March 23, 1982) is a retired Chinese volleyball player. She was a member of the Chinese national team that won the gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and was awarded Best Spiker. [1]