Jin Weina’s height is 180.00cm.
Jin Weina, a Chinese women's basketball player, serves as a guard and currently plays for the Jiangsu Nangang Women's Basketball Team. In 2013, she followed the Jiangsu team and won the runner-up in the women's basketball adult category at the 12th National Games. On September 14, 2021, following the Jiangsu team, she won the runner-up in the women's adult group of the 14th National Games Futsal Basketball Competition. On October 1, 2022, she won the runner-up place in the 2022 Women's Basketball World Cup with the Chinese Women's Basketball Team.
On July 2, 2023, he won the 2023 Women’s Basketball Asian Cup with the Chinese women’s basketball team; on October 5, he won the 19th Asian Games Basketball Championship in Hangzhou with the Chinese team after defeating the Japanese team 74-72. Women's champion. Jin Weina is a rare high-level guard in the Chinese basketball world in 2022. She has solid basic skills, is powerful on both offense and defense, and is a top guard who can pass and score.
Career
On February 14, in the 2022 Women's Basketball World Cup qualifiers, the Chinese women's basketball team defeated the French team and entered the World Cup main game with a complete victory. Jin Weina played on behalf of the Chinese team and scored 6 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist; on March 7, Jin Weina was selected into the five-person women's basketball talent pool of the national team preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics; on May 17, she was selected into the 16-person training roster of the Chinese women's basketball team; On July 1, in the 2023 Women's Basketball Asian Cup semi-finals, the Chinese women's basketball team defeated the Australian women's basketball team 74-60. Jin Weina scored 8 points.
On July 2, the Chinese women’s basketball team defeated the Japanese women’s basketball team 73-71 and won the 2023 Women’s Basketball Asian Cup championship. On September 4, the list of athletes participating in the basketball event of the Hangzhou Asian Games was announced, and Jin Weina was included. On October 3, the Chinese team defeated the North Korean team 100-44 to advance to the women's basketball finals of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou. On October 5, the Chinese team defeated the Japanese team 74-72 and won the women's basketball championship at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou.