China at the 2015 Summer Universiade

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China at the
2015 Summer Universiade
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
IOC code CHN
NOC Chinese Olympic Committee
Website http://www.olympic.cn/
in Gwangju, South Korea
3 – 14 July 2015
Competitors370 in 18 sports
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
34
Silver
22
Bronze
16
Total
72
Summer Universiade appearances (overview)

China participated at the 2015 Summer Universiade , in Gwangju, South Korea.

Contents

Medals by sport

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Athletics 2349
Badminton 0303
Gymnastics 1001
Diving 104317
Judo 0112
Rowing 1001
Shooting 86317
Swimming 4206
Table tennis 4127
Taekwondo 4239
Total34221672

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg GoldPeng Jiangfeng Diving Men's 3m springboard4 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldZheng Shuangxue Diving Women's 1m springboard4 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldWang Ying Diving Women's 10m platform5 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldLiu Zhiguo Shooting Men's 10m rifle5 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Yang Haoran
  • Liu Zhiguo
  • Yang Jiazhou
Shooting Men's 10m rifle team5 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Shooting Women's 10m rifle team5 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lu Ying Swimming Women's 50m butterfly5 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldPeng Jianfeng Diving Men's 1m springboard6 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldCen Yu Gymnastics Men's vault7 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Wang Anqi
  • Wang Yao
Diving Men's 10m synchronished platform7 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldWang Miao Rowing Women's lightweight single sculls7 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldZhang Sishi Swimming Women's 200m individual medley7 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldZhang Shuangxue Diving Women's 3m springboard8 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldChen Kehan Shooting Men's 25m rapid fire pistol8 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Huang Xiao
  • Lin Yuemei
  • Zhou Qing Yuan
Shooting Women's 10m air pistol team8 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
Shooting Women's 50m rifle 3 position team8 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lu Ying Swimming Women's 100m butterfly8 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Li Ling Athletics Women's Pole Vault9 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldWang Yao Diving Men's 10 metre Platform9 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldMen Diving Team Diving Men's Team Classification9 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Qu Lin
  • Sun Mengchen
Diving Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard9 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldWomen Diving Team Diving Women's Team Classification9 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldYang Haoran Shooting Men's 50 metre Rifle 3 Positions10 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Liu Zhiguo
  • Yang Haoran
  • Zhao Zhonghao
Shooting Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Team10 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldZhou Yilin Swimming Women's 200m Butterfly10 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Liu Yi
  • Jiaxin Lai
  • Lyu Xiang
  • Fang Yinchi
  • Chen Xin
Table tennis Men's Team10 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Che Xiaoxi
  • Guo Yichen
  • Jiang Yue
  • Ma Yuofei
  • Zheng Shichang
Table tennis Women's Team10 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Guo Yunfei Taekwondo Women's -67 kg10 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldZhang Hua Taekwondo Women's -62 kg11 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Zhang Yingying Athletics Women's Half Marathon12 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Che Xiaoxi
  • Jiang Yue
Table tennis Women's Doubles12 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldZheng Shuyin Taekwondo Women's -73 kg12 July
Gold medal icon.svg GoldChe Xiaoxi Table tennis Women's Singles13 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold
  • Ren Dandan
  • Sun Tongtong
  • Xue Yanhong
Taekwondo Women's Team Kyorugi13 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Li Yanan
  • Zhong Yuming
Diving Men's Synchronised 3m Springboard5 July
Silver medal icon.svg SilverWang Han Diving Women's 10 metre Platform5 July
Silver medal icon.svg SilverYang Haoran Shooting Men's 10 metre Air Rifle5 July
Silver medal icon.svg SilverZhang Xinghao Diving Men's 1m Springboard6 July
Silver medal icon.svg SilverZhou Qingyuan Shooting Women's 25 metre Pistol6 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Shooting Women's 50 metre Rifle Prone Team6 July
Silver medal icon.svg SilverKang Jie Judo Women's Open7 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Swimming Women's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay7 July
Silver medal icon.svg SilverLiu Tian Diving Women's 3m Springboard8 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Fan Mengyan
  • Gao Huan
  • Hui Xirui
  • Ou Dongni
  • Qiao Bin
  • Wang Yilyu
  • Xu Zuopeng
  • Yu Xiaohan
  • Zhang Wen
  • Zhang Zhijun
Badminton Mixed Team8 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Sun Chenggang
  • Yin Jiaxing
  • Zhang Zhi
  • Xie Sichao
Athletics Men's Team 20 km Walk9 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wang Zhiwei Shooting Men's 25m Standard Pistol9 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Shooting Men's 25m Standard Pistol Team9 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wang Shijia Swimming Women's 200m Freestyle9 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Athletics Women's Team 20 km Walk10 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Wang Zhiwei Shooting Men's 10 metre Air Pistol10 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Wang Yilyu
  • Zhang Wen
Badminton Men's Doubles12 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Ou Dongni
  • Yu Xiaohan
Badminton Women's Doubles12 July
Silver medal icon.svg SilverZhao Shuai Taekwondo Men's -63 kg12 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Athletics Women's Team Half Marathon13 July
Silver medal icon.svg SilverJiang Yue Table tennis Women's Singles13 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
  • Wang Guangshuai
  • Zhao Panfeng
  • Qiao Sen
  • Zhao Shuai
Taekwondo Men's Team Kyorugi13 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSun Mengchen Diving Women's 1m Springboard4 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeKang Jie Judo Women's +78 kg4 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Wang Han
  • Wang Ying
Diving Women's Synchronised 10 metre Platform6 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Wang Zhiwei Shooting Men's 50 meter Pistol6 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLin Yuemei Shooting Women's 25 meter Pistol6 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeWu Chuang Taekwondo Men's Individual Poomsae7 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Zhang Yingying Athletics Women's 10000m8 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeYang Haoran Shooting Men's 50m Rifle Prone8 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeXu Xiaolong Athletics Men's Triple Jump9 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeWang Anqi Diving Men's 10 metre Platform9 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeHou Yongbo Athletics Women's 20 km Walk10 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yang Huizhen Athletics Women's 400m10 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeWang Guangshuai Taekwondo Men's -80 kg10 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Chen Xin
  • Liu Yi
Table tennis Men's Doubles12 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeQiao Sen Taekwondo Men's -87 kg12 July
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeLiu Yi Table tennis Men's Singles13 July

Diving

Men
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Peng Jianfeng Men's 1 metre springboard 425.101Gold medal icon.svg
Zhong Xinghao 354.707369.501397.10Silver medal icon.svg

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