China at the 2015 Summer Universiade | |
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IOC code | CHN |
NOC | Chinese Olympic Committee |
Website | http://www.olympic.cn/ |
in Gwangju, South Korea 3 – 14 July 2015 | |
Competitors | 370 in 18 sports |
Medals Ranked 3rd |
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Summer Universiade appearances (overview) | |
China participated at the 2015 Summer Universiade , in Gwangju, South Korea.
Medals by sport | ||||
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Sport | Total | |||
Athletics | 2 | 3 | 4 | 9 |
Badminton | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Gymnastics | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Diving | 10 | 4 | 3 | 17 |
Judo | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Rowing | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Shooting | 8 | 6 | 3 | 17 |
Swimming | 4 | 2 | 0 | 6 |
Table tennis | 4 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
Taekwondo | 4 | 2 | 3 | 9 |
Total | 34 | 22 | 16 | 72 |
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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Gold | Peng Jiangfeng | Diving | Men's 3m springboard | 4 July |
Gold | Zheng Shuangxue | Diving | Women's 1m springboard | 4 July |
Gold | Wang Ying | Diving | Women's 10m platform | 5 July |
Gold | Liu Zhiguo | Shooting | Men's 10m rifle | 5 July |
Gold |
| Shooting | Men's 10m rifle team | 5 July |
Gold |
| Shooting | Women's 10m rifle team | 5 July |
Gold | Lu Ying | Swimming | Women's 50m butterfly | 5 July |
Gold | Peng Jianfeng | Diving | Men's 1m springboard | 6 July |
Gold | Cen Yu | Gymnastics | Men's vault | 7 July |
Gold |
| Diving | Men's 10m synchronished platform | 7 July |
Gold | Wang Miao | Rowing | Women's lightweight single sculls | 7 July |
Gold | Zhang Sishi | Swimming | Women's 200m individual medley | 7 July |
Gold | Zhang Shuangxue | Diving | Women's 3m springboard | 8 July |
Gold | Chen Kehan | Shooting | Men's 25m rapid fire pistol | 8 July |
Gold |
| Shooting | Women's 10m air pistol team | 8 July |
Gold |
| Shooting | Women's 50m rifle 3 position team | 8 July |
Gold | Lu Ying | Swimming | Women's 100m butterfly | 8 July |
Gold | Li Ling | Athletics | Women's Pole Vault | 9 July |
Gold | Wang Yao | Diving | Men's 10 metre Platform | 9 July |
Gold | Men Diving Team | Diving | Men's Team Classification | 9 July |
Gold |
| Diving | Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard | 9 July |
Gold | Women Diving Team | Diving | Women's Team Classification | 9 July |
Gold | Yang Haoran | Shooting | Men's 50 metre Rifle 3 Positions | 10 July |
Gold |
| Shooting | Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Team | 10 July |
Gold | Zhou Yilin | Swimming | Women's 200m Butterfly | 10 July |
Gold |
| Table tennis | Men's Team | 10 July |
Gold |
| Table tennis | Women's Team | 10 July |
Gold | Guo Yunfei | Taekwondo | Women's -67 kg | 10 July |
Gold | Zhang Hua | Taekwondo | Women's -62 kg | 11 July |
Gold | Zhang Yingying | Athletics | Women's Half Marathon | 12 July |
Gold |
| Table tennis | Women's Doubles | 12 July |
Gold | Zheng Shuyin | Taekwondo | Women's -73 kg | 12 July |
Gold | Che Xiaoxi | Table tennis | Women's Singles | 13 July |
Gold |
| Taekwondo | Women's Team Kyorugi | 13 July |
Silver |
| Diving | Men's Synchronised 3m Springboard | 5 July |
Silver | Wang Han | Diving | Women's 10 metre Platform | 5 July |
Silver | Yang Haoran | Shooting | Men's 10 metre Air Rifle | 5 July |
Silver | Zhang Xinghao | Diving | Men's 1m Springboard | 6 July |
Silver | Zhou Qingyuan | Shooting | Women's 25 metre Pistol | 6 July |
Silver |
| Shooting | Women's 50 metre Rifle Prone Team | 6 July |
Silver | Kang Jie | Judo | Women's Open | 7 July |
Silver |
| Swimming | Women's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay | 7 July |
Silver | Liu Tian | Diving | Women's 3m Springboard | 8 July |
Silver |
| Badminton | Mixed Team | 8 July |
Silver |
| Athletics | Men's Team 20 km Walk | 9 July |
Silver | Wang Zhiwei | Shooting | Men's 25m Standard Pistol | 9 July |
Silver |
| Shooting | Men's 25m Standard Pistol Team | 9 July |
Silver | Wang Shijia | Swimming | Women's 200m Freestyle | 9 July |
Silver |
| Athletics | Women's Team 20 km Walk | 10 July |
Silver | Wang Zhiwei | Shooting | Men's 10 metre Air Pistol | 10 July |
Silver |
| Badminton | Men's Doubles | 12 July |
Silver |
| Badminton | Women's Doubles | 12 July |
Silver | Zhao Shuai | Taekwondo | Men's -63 kg | 12 July |
Silver |
| Athletics | Women's Team Half Marathon | 13 July |
Silver | Jiang Yue | Table tennis | Women's Singles | 13 July |
Silver |
| Taekwondo | Men's Team Kyorugi | 13 July |
Bronze | Sun Mengchen | Diving | Women's 1m Springboard | 4 July |
Bronze | Kang Jie | Judo | Women's +78 kg | 4 July |
Bronze |
| Diving | Women's Synchronised 10 metre Platform | 6 July |
Bronze | Wang Zhiwei | Shooting | Men's 50 meter Pistol | 6 July |
Bronze | Lin Yuemei | Shooting | Women's 25 meter Pistol | 6 July |
Bronze | Wu Chuang | Taekwondo | Men's Individual Poomsae | 7 July |
Bronze | Zhang Yingying | Athletics | Women's 10000m | 8 July |
Bronze | Yang Haoran | Shooting | Men's 50m Rifle Prone | 8 July |
Bronze | Xu Xiaolong | Athletics | Men's Triple Jump | 9 July |
Bronze | Wang Anqi | Diving | Men's 10 metre Platform | 9 July |
Bronze | Hou Yongbo | Athletics | Women's 20 km Walk | 10 July |
Bronze | Yang Huizhen | Athletics | Women's 400m | 10 July |
Bronze | Wang Guangshuai | Taekwondo | Men's -80 kg | 10 July |
Bronze |
| Table tennis | Men's Doubles | 12 July |
Bronze | Qiao Sen | Taekwondo | Men's -87 kg | 12 July |
Bronze | Liu Yi | Table tennis | Men's Singles | 13 July |
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Semifinals | Final | |||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Peng Jianfeng | Men's 1 metre springboard | 425.10 | 1 | ||||
Zhong Xinghao | 354.70 | 7 | 369.50 | 1 | 397.10 |
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