Wang Qiang (wrestler)

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Wang Qiang (born April 14, 1987 in Hebei) is a male Chinese freestyle wrestler who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

His personal best was coming 1st at the 2007 National Intercity Games - 66 kg freestyle.


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