Zhang Mingliang

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Zhang Mingliang
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World Wheelchair Championship
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3 (2017, 2019, 2020)

Zhang Mingliang is a Chinese wheelchair curler, 2019 and 2021 World Champion. [1]

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SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2016–17 Wang Haitao Liu Wei Chen Jianxin Xu Guangqin Zhang Mingliang Li Jianrui WWhCC 2017 (4th)
2018–19Wang HaitaoZhang Mingliang Xu Xinchen Yan Zhuo Zhang Qiang Li Jianrui WWhCC 2019 (1st) Gold medal icon.svg
2019–20Wang HaitaoChen JianxinLiu Wei Wang Meng Zhang MingliangLi Jianrui WWhCC 2020 (4th)
2021–22Wang HaitaoChen JianxinZhang MingliangYan Zhuo Sun Yulong Yue Qingshuang WWhCC 2021 (1st) Gold medal icon.svg
2022 PWG (1st) Gold medal icon.svg
2022–23Wang Haitao Zhang Shuaiyu Yang Jinqiao Li Nana Zhang MingliangYue Qingshuang WWhCC 2023 (1st) Gold medal icon.svg

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