刘翔英语作文介绍初一
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篇一:刘翔英文简介
Liu Xiang
LiuXiangwasa great athlete in track and field. He is the pride of all Chinese people.
LiuXiang was born in 1983, he grew up in ShangHai. When he was young, he showed his talent in sport and he went to the peak moment of his career. In2002, he won the gold medal in the men’s 110m hurdles at the Asian Championships. At the Athens Olympic Game in 2004, Liu Xiang won the gold medal of the men’s 110m hurdles in 12.91 seconds, equaling the world record. In 2006, Liu also won the gold medal at the IAAL in Lausanne. The world record of 12.88 seconds did not break for 13 years.
Liu Xiang won some medals in his career, he was very talented in the sport, he has a good trainer
and scientific training methods. The important thing was that he was very hardworking. So he could
get this great achievements. He is my hero.
篇二:关于刘翔的英语作文 600字
The Asian Games is held in Guangzhou these days, star athlete Liu Xiang appears again in people's line of sight. Since he had won the 110-meters hurdles in 2004 Athens Olympic Games, the star achieves lots of cheers and becomes a sports star in Chinese' heart. But things turned bad when he withdrew from the 110-meters hurdles owing to a foot injury in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Some people started to blame him and questioned if Liu Xiang can really be a real star in Chinese' heart. They sent him a title:liupaopao. This is ridiculous and unfair to Liu Xiang because he has won the Chinese first gold metal in track and field, he represents Chinese speed, what's more, he also represents a kind of personality,stands for the Chinese new century' young man.
The first, the reason why we can't blame him is that he got a gold metal for China in the 110-meters hurdles in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Track and field is one of the China's weakest sports, not to mention the men's team.
Liu Xiang won the gold medal and broke the world record when he first took part in the Olympic Games in the year of 21, this influential gold metal is enough to be pride of and it is a huge breakthrough for Chinese sports. It is the pride of China and it means that Asian people can also make some achievements in track and field, what's more, it also stimulate the Chinese people for fresh efforts. We can't blame Liu Xiang because he has won a gold metal for China in track and field in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
Another reason that we can't blame him is that he represents the Chinese speed. All along ,the hoopman Yao Ming was regarded as the Chinese height, similarly, since the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Liu Xiang was regarded as the Chinese flier. Liu Xiang deserves this title for on one hand, his gold metal represents the development of Chinese sports, another progress was achieved in China's weak sports part . On the other hand, the gold metal is meaningful and Liu Xiang is never stopping struggling no matter he
comes across physical or social matters. The time 12.88 seconds shows us both the running speed and the advancing speed. We can't blame Liu Xiang because he shows us the Chinese speed.
The last reason that we can't blame him is that he has real personality and represents the Chinese young man in the new century. He has handsome face and his sportsmanship sets us a good example of the human spirit of transcending oneself . As a sportsman, he never gives up no matter what kind of trouble he comes across. He has a foot injury, but he overcame that by suffering much pain without giving up. He was called by some people "liupaopao", but he wins the gold metal in the 2010 Asian Games and proves to some people that he can be the champion. He is unsatisfied with the 12.88 seconds and he has made 12.86 seconds progress in the training, he is improving. We can't blame Liu Xiang because of his sportsmanship and he can be a represent of Chinese young man.
Every man has his advantages and
disadvantages, so Liu Xiang has. However, since he has won China the first gold metal in track and field in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games , since he represents the Chinese speed and the Chinese young man, why not encourage him and learn from him but not just blame him?
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篇三:刘翔的英文简介
Chinese Flying man Liu Xiang is surely the pride of all Chinese. His gold medal is the first one that Chinese men’s athlete has ever won from the track and field in the Olympics history.
Liu Xiang, a Shanghai native, was born on July 13, 1983. His height is 188cm , weight 74kg . Singing and the computer are his hobbies. In March, 1999, he entered the Shanghai track and field team and one year later, he was admitted to the National Youth Team. Sun Haiping has been training him. In 2002, he won the gold modals in the men’s 110m hurdles at the Asian Games and the Asian Championships. The next year, he took third in the 60m hurdles at the World Indoor Championships in England . At the Athens Olympic Games on August 27, 2004. Liu won the men’s 110m hurdles final in 12.91 seconds, equaling the world record set and breaking the Olympic record.
Career Highlights:
●Fourth place of the men’s 110m hurdles at 2000 World Junior Championships
2000年 世界青年锦标赛110米栏第四
●110m hurdles gold medal at 2001 National Games, East Asian Games and World University Games
2001年 九运会、东亚运动会、世界大学生运动会110米栏冠军
●110m hurdles gold medal at 2002 Asian Championships
2002年 亚锦赛110米栏冠军
●110m hurdles gold medal at 2002 Asian Games in 2002
2002年 釜山亚运会110米栏冠军
●Bronze medal of men’s 60m hurdles at 2003 IAAF World Indoor Champs, the first medal for China in 18 years.
2003年 世界室内田径锦标赛60米栏第三,是中国18年来获得的首枚奖牌。 ●Gold medal at National Grand Prix in April 2003, Silver medal at IAAF Grand Prix in Zagreb
2003年4月全国田径大奖赛110米栏冠军,2003年萨格勒布田径田联超级大奖赛110米栏亚军。
●Gold medal in the men’s 110-meter hurdles at the Athens Olympics 2004年 雅典奥运会110米栏冠军,成绩是12秒91
篇四:Liu Xiang刘翔的英文介绍
Liu Xiang.
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Liu.
Liu Xiang
Liu Xiang in 2010
Personal information
Nationality Chinese
Born July 13, 1983 (age 30)
Putuo District, Shanghai
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 ?2 in) 1
Weight 85 kg (187 lb)
Sport
Country China
Sport Athletics
Event(s) 110m hurdles
Liu Xiang (simplified Chinese: 刘翔; traditional Chinese: 劉翔; pinyin:Liú Xiáng; born July 13, 1983 in Putuo District, Shanghai) is a Chinese110 meter hurdler. Liu is an Olympic Gold medalist
and World Champion.[1] His 2004 Olympic gold medal was the first in a men's track and field event for China.
Liu is one of China's most commercially successful athletes and has emerged as a cultural
icon.[2] He is the first Chinese athlete to achieve the "triple crown" of athletics: World Record Holder, World Champion and Olympic Champion. He was the favorite to win another gold in the 110 metre hurdles at the Beijing Olympics,[3] but he had to withdraw from competition at the last moment after a false start and aggravation to a previously unrevealed injury. Again a gold medal favourite in
the 110 metre hurdles at the London Olympics he pulled his achilles tendon attempting to clear the first hurdle in the heats.[4]
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? 1 Career 1.1 Early career 1.2 2004 Olympics 1.3 2005 and 2007 World Championships 1.4 Beijing Olympics 1.5 2009–2011: Return from injury 1.6 2012 season 2 Personal life 3 International competition record 4 See also 5 References 6 External links
Career[edit]
Early career[edit]
In May 2001, he won at the East Asian Games in Osaka, Japan with a time of 13.42 seconds. In August 2001, he won at the Universiade in Beijing,China with a time of 13.33 seconds.[5] He also won at the 9th National Games of the People's Republic of China that same year.[6]
In 2002 he set an Asian record time at the Athletissima meeting, completing the event in
13.12 seconds. This also broke Renaldo Nehemiah's long standing and world junior record, which had stood for almost 25 years. The following year he secured bronze medals in the 60 metres hurdles at the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships and the 110 m hurdles at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics.[7]
2004 Olympics[edit]
In May 2004 at an IAAF Grand Prix race in Osaka, Japan, Liu managed to beat Allen Johnson with a personal best record time of 13.06 seconds[citation needed]. He improved even further at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Although he was not considered a favourite for the event[citation needed], he won the Olympic final by some distance to take the gold medal in a world record-equalling time of
12.91 seconds, matching the feat of Colin Jackson. This was a new Olympic record and was almost three tenths of a second faster than the runner-up Terrence Trammell. The performance had Liu the sixth man to run under 13 seconds for the event and was China's first men's Olympic gold
medal in a track and field event.[7] On top of this, it defied the traditional thinking that Asian athletes could not compete in sprint events at the top level[citation needed]. He said that his gold medal "changes the opinion that Asian countries don't get good results in sprint races. I want to prove to all the world that Asians can run very fast."[8]
Liu, a 21-year-old student at East China Normal University at the time of his Athens victory, became the object of a bidding war betweencommercial sponsors. The Chinese Track and Field
Association restricted him to four such deals.[citation needed]
Liu finished the season with four of the year's ten fastest clockings[citation needed]. Reaching 17 finals in the 60 m indoor hurdles and the 110 metre hurdles, he lost just two, both to American Allen Johnson[citation needed].
2005 and 2007 World Championships[edit]
In August 2005, Liu won a silver medal at the IAAF World Championships in
Athletics in Helsinki, Finland, finishing 13.08 seconds, 0.01 seconds after champion Ladji
Doucouré from France. In November 2005, he won at East Asian Games in Macau, China with 13.21 seconds.
Off track, in May, he was awarded the Laureus World Sports Award for Newcomer of the Year for his breakthrough performance at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Liu set a new world record in the 110 metre hurdles, at the Super Grand Prix in Lausanne on July 11, 2006, with a time of 12.88 seconds (+1.1 m/s tailwind). The record was ratified by the IAAF.[9] In that same race, AmericanDominique Arnold had also beaten the previous record with a time of 12.90 seconds.[10] In September, he won gold at IAAF World Athletics Final in Stuttgart, Germany with 12.93 seconds.
On August 31, 2007 at the World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan, Liu won gold in the 110 metre hurdles with 12.95 seconds to become the World Champion for the first time.
On May 23, Liu participated in a test event at the Beijing National Stadium.[11] He pulled out of the Reebok Grand Prix in New York on May 31, citing hamstring problems. On June 8, he
false-started at the Prefontaine Classic at Eugene, Oregon. Liu skipped the entire European circuit, preferring to train for the Olympics in China instead.
Beijing Olympics[edit]
Leading up to the Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, Liu bore national expectations of a repeat victory on home soil.[12] On August 18, Liu withdrew from the Olympic 110 metre hurdles. He walked off the track after a false start by another runner in his first-round heat,[12] leaving the crowd at the Beijing National Stadium in stunned silence,[13] confusion,[14] and tears.[11][12] According to Jeré Longman of the New York Times, "China's greatest hope had been dashed".[15]
According to China's track and field association, Liu suffered from a recurrence of chronic
inflammation in his right Achilles tendon.[11] Liu's coach, Sun Haiping addressed the media during a press conference and stated that the hurdler had been hampered by a tendon injury for six or seven years.[13] He commented on the situation, saying "We worked hard every day, but the result was as you see and it is really hard to take."[13] Sun, who was in tears for most of the press conference, stated that Liu would be unable to compete for the remainder of 2008. Liu made a public apology to the Chinese media the following day, saying he could "do nothing but pull out of the race" because of his foot injury. He believed that the injury would not prevent him from future competitions and vowed to "come back" for the next Olympics.[16]
Liu's injury was significant and also ruled him out of the following year's major competition, the 2009 World Championships in Athletics.[17] However, coach Sun Haiping was confident that he would return in time for the Chinese national championships and 2009 Asian Championships in Athletics in November.[18]
2009–2011: Return from injury[edit]
After a 13-month absence because of his injury, Liu finally returned to competition at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. Liu recorded a time of 13.15, tied with Terrence Trammell, but finished 0.01s
篇五:刘翔英语材料作文
刘翔, 作为前奥运会110米栏冠军,世界纪录保持者,因伤退赛留下遗憾,尽管如此,刘翔克服重重压力,重新复出,夺得2010年全运会冠军。请根据下面
的介绍写一篇短文。
明星档案
姓名:Liu Xiang
生日:1983.7.13
出生地:上海
项目:the men’s 110 meters hurdles
辉煌战绩:
2004年以12秒91的成绩110米栏奥运夺得冠军,成为中国第一人。
2006 年,在the super grand prix meeting in Lausanne中以12秒88打破世界纪录。 精神:
拼搏; 坚定的信念; 。
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Liu Xiang, born on July 13, 1983 in Shanghai, is a well-known athlete in track and field in China.
Liu Xiang won the men’s 110 meters hurdle final and got gold medal in the Athens 2004 Olympic Games in August, 2004. Therefore, he became the first Chinese man to win an Olympic track and field title. He set a world record of 12.88 seconds in the men’s 110 meters hurdles at a super grand prix meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland in 2006.
Liu Xiang has returned as a king and got the champion of national spots meeting in 2009, October. He overcame the pressure and the pain of be hurt. His determined spirit helps him stand again. It is not easy to have it. To do this, we must establish a firm faith in our actions and be ready to devote ourselves to them. Around us, there are quite a few people with this intense
determination and spirit and Liu Xiang sets a good example for us to follow.
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