Mu Xiangxiong
President Mao Zedong meets with Mu Xiangxiong.
Male, Hui nationality, from Tianmu Village, Tianjin, party member. Born in 1935, former vice chairman of China Swimming Association and head coach of national swimming team. Mu Xiangxiong was physically strong and studious since childhood. Under the guidance of his father, he specialized in breaststroke, especially in diving, and 1953 was selected for the national team. From 1954 to 1956, Mu Xiangxiong won many gold medals and silver medals in breaststroke competitions at home and abroad, and won 9 international swimming championships in 100 and 200m breaststroke only in 1956. In the national swimming competition in 1950s, he won the 100 meter breaststroke champion seven times and the 200m breaststroke champion seven times, and was known as the "frog king". For decades, Mu Xiangxiong has won many enviable honors. 1959, the state sports commission awarded him the national medal of honor for sports. 1986 was elected as the national excellent swimmer. 1962, President Mao Zedong (left) received Mu Xiangxiong, the "frog king of the world" in Tianmu Village, Zhongnanhai. 1987, was named the best coach in China. From 65438 to 0988, he was one of the top 20 outstanding coaches in China during the 6th National Games. 1989, was named the top ten coaches in China. 1990 was invited to protect the flag for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Asian Games. 1994, on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), was named as one of the 45 outstanding sports athletes since the founding of New China. In 2008, he was invited to protect the flag for the opening ceremony of the 29th Beijing Olympic Games. Tianmu village is known as the "hometown of wrestling"!
The national wrestling of Hui compatriots living in Tianmu Village, the north gate of Tianjin is very famous in Tianjin. Back to Manchu wrestling is a traditional physical fitness program for villagers in Tianmu village, which has a history of more than 200 years since the Qing Dynasty. Chinese wrestling, which developed from the stumbling of the Hui people, has become the sports strength of Tianmu Village and the big winner of medals in Beichen District. Wrestling in Tianmu Village has a solid mass base. As early as 1930s and 1940s, Mu Wenyue and Mu Chengkuan, outstanding wrestlers in Tianmu Village, became famous in the Golden Gate World War I for wrestling. In the sixties and seventies, Wang Youxi and Li Junci were even more famous. Li Junci, known as "wrestling compassion", won the Tianjin wrestling championship. There are five or six wrestling grounds, attracting dozens of people to participate in activities every day, and the audience is hard to count. Wrestling was unprecedentedly active in the 1980s. Six or seven wrestling venues have been opened, 100 athletes have participated, and a large number of outstanding talents have emerged. 1982 In the 2nd National Minority Games, Mu Xianghai, Gao Yueliang, Feng and Shi from Tianmu Village participated in the Chinese wrestling competition on behalf of Tianjin with excellent results. 65438-0986 In the 3rd National Minority Games, Tianmu Village athletes made great achievements again. In the 1990s, wrestling in Tianmu Village developed rapidly, and wrestlers' training became more conscious, diligent and standardized. Feng won the 57 kg class in the Tianjin Wrestling Championship in 1990. 1994, Gaoyue won the third place in the national Hui wrestling competition; At the 5th National Games from 65438 to 0995, Shi Hongliang won the silver medal in the 74kg class, which achieved the breakthrough of Tianjin team's medal zero. At the turn of the century, Shi Hongliang won the gold medal in the "Paris Mayor Cup" international invitational tournament in France, winning glory for the motherland.
1999 "Tianmu Wrestling Martial Arts School" was built, with more than 300 square meters of wrestling training ground. Wrestlers of all ages show their glory here. Hook, don't, cut, stretch, arch, kick, slide, fall and lie down, and everyone has practiced their unique skills. The newly-built 400-square-meter fitness club will provide a training and exhibition stage for wrestlers, write new glories and make contributions to building a well-off society in an all-round way. Tianmu village is the hometown of white cock. Tianmu shuttlecock players have won many awards in national competitions!
Mu Dan, known as the "King of Shuttlecock" and the "Little Hua Dan" in the shuttlecock arena, has long been known to Tianjin people. As the youngest and only female member of the China Shuttlecock Performance Team, Mu Dan won gold and silver in domestic competitions at the age of 16, and achieved remarkable results. In 2006, after successfully participating in CCTV's "Want to Challenge" program, Mu Dan showed her unique skills of "one foot and two legs" in Hunan Satellite TV's "National Baiqi Competition", setting a new Guinness World Record with 1 min and 1 10 times. Mu Dan, who has experienced many big scenes and many honors, is actually an introverted and quiet girl. Playing badminton and bronzing on gourds are her two major hobbies. This kind of love makes her much calmer than her peers. During the one and a half years of teaching, she worked steadily and meticulously, which also earned her the honorary title of "March 8th Red Flag Bearer" in Tianjin. Mu Danshen performed at the opening ceremony of the 29th Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. Name: Mu Yuxin
Gender: male
Zodiac: Dog
Ethnic group: Hui nationality
Native place: Tianmu Village, Tianjin
Graduate school: Physical Education Department of Tianjin Institute of Physical Education.
Current position: physical education teacher of Tianjin No.21Middle School, member of Tianjin School Competition Referee Management Committee, and director of Tianjin Heping District Minority Sports Association.
1990 1 secondary referee
1993 1 first-class referee
1998 1 national referee
2005, 65438+February to present, international referee.
From the top league in China in 2002 to the present, he represented Tianjin in 2005, and was the only referee who participated in the men's soccer finals of the 10th National Games in People's Republic of China (PRC), and won favorable comments. In July 2007, as the only referee, China participated in the U-23 World Cup in Canada, winning honor for the motherland and Asia. This year, he was appointed by FIFA to participate in the football referee work in the 2008 Olympic qualifiers for many times. In 2008, he entered the 20 10 World Cup as an Asian assistant referee. Mu Yuxin began to enforce the Super League in 2002 and the U23 World Cup in Canada in 2007. In 2008, he was assigned by FIFA for many times to participate in the law enforcement of Olympic qualifiers. Last year, Mu Yuxin was shortlisted for the 20 10 South Africa World Cup AFC elite referee list.