In September 2005, Bai Xue participated in the international competition for the first time. In the 16 Asian Athletics Championships held in Incheon, South Korea, Bai Xue won the women's 5000m champion with 15: 40.89 and the women's 55438+00000m champion with 33: 34.74.
In August 2006 15, Bai Xue took part in1kloc-0/IAAF World Youth Athletics Championships and won the fourth place in the women's 5000m in 15 minutes and 37 seconds.
On March 3rd, 20071day, Bai Xue won the 20th place in the 5th Xiamen International Marathon in 2 hours, 56 minutes and 22 seconds. On August 5th of the same year, Bai Xue won the women's10000m final in Shijiazhuang National Athletics Championships with a score of 33 minutes 33.49 seconds. In the 27th Beijing International Marathon held on June 65438+1October 2 1, Bai Xue won the third place in 2 hours, 27 minutes and 46 seconds.
On June 5th, 2008, at 65438, the 6th International Marathon started in Xiamen, and Bai Xue won the runner-up in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 27 seconds. On August 5th of the same year, at 65438, Bai Xue won 2 1 in the women's10000m in the 29th Beijing Olympic Games with a score of 32 minutes, 20 seconds and 27 seconds. 101October 13, Bai Xue won the women's 10000 final in Shijiazhuang with a score of 32 minutes and 30 seconds 79. In the 28th Beijing International Marathon held in June 65438+1October 65438+September, Bai Xue won the championship for the first time in 2 hours, 26 minutes and 38 seconds. 165438+1October 30th, in the13rd Shanghai International Marathon, Bai Xue won the fourth place in 2 hours, 37 minutes and 40 seconds.
On April/KOOC-0/2, 2009, at Zhaoqing Station of the National Track and Field Grand Prix, Bai Xue won the ninth place in the women's/KOOC-0/0000m final with a time of 34 minutes 5/KOOC-0/.29 seconds. On April 26th, Bai Xue won the 23rd Dalian International Marathon and the 7th place in the 2009 National Marathon in 2 hours, 40 minutes and 4 seconds. On July 3rd, in the women's 5000m race of the National Track and Field Grand Prix (Jinan Station) and the National Games Track and Field Test, Bai Xue won the championship with a score of 17 1 1 6. On August 23rd, at the World Athletics Championships held in Berlin, Bai walked into the future in a very low-key way. At the 35-kilometer "Death Gate", she reached the front, and then ran more bravely. She walked lightly and happily, and was the first to cross the finish line near Brandenburg Gate. The 20-year-old Snow White won the first and only gold medal for China in 2 hours and 25 minutes 15 seconds. This is also the first world championship and Olympic marathon champion in the track and field history of China.
On June 6th, 2009, 65438+1October18th, Beijing Marathon and 1 1 National Games Marathon sounded drums. In the women's marathon, Bai Xue won the Beijing Marathon in 2 hours, 34 minutes and 44 seconds, and won the gold medal in the National Games for the Locomotive Sports Association. 111October 26th,1The track and field competition of the National Games started in Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium, and Bai Xue won the gold medal with the score of 3 1: 17.62, which is also the second gold medal that Bai Xue won for the Motorcycle Sports Association in this National Games. 165438+1October 14 In the 18 Asian Athletics Championships held in Guangzhou, Bai Xue won the women's 14 in 34 minutes1sec/kloc-0.
20 10 65438+ 10 On October 3rd, Snow White withdrew from the Xiamen International Marathon after running only 5 kilometers because she was exhausted. On April 25th, the London Marathon, Bai Xue played normally and won the seventh place in 2 hours and 25 minutes 18 seconds. On August 8, at the National Athletics Championships and Asian Games trials held in Shandong, Bai Xue won the women's 65438+100000 meter championship with a score of 32 minutes 53.24 seconds. In June of the same year165438+1October 2 1, Bai Xue finally won the eighth place in the women's10000m Guangzhou Asian Games with a score of 32 minutes and 39 seconds.
Due to a foot injury, since the 20 10 Guangzhou Asian Games, Bai Xue did not participate in major competitions and gradually faded out of people's sight.