Ye Qiaobo
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Born | June 3, 1964 (1964-06-03) (age 60) Changchun, Jilin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | China | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Speed skating | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 葉喬波 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 叶乔波 | ||||||||||
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Ye Qiaobo (born June 3, 1964) is a Chinese speed skater. She was born in Changchun, Jilin. She competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics and in the 1994 Winter Olympics.
In the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Ye tested positive for steroids and was banned from international competition for 15 months. She maintained that she had followed the instructions of the team physician, but was nonetheless reviled in the Chinese press for bringing disgrace to her country and family. Officials later admitted that the team physician bore responsibility.[1]
In 1992, she competed against U.S. speed skater Bonnie Blair and won the silver medal in the 500 metres event with a time of 40.51. She also won a silver medal in the 1000 metres competition. Her silver in the 500m was the first medal for a Chinese athlete at the Winter Olympics.[1] Two years later she won the bronze medal in the 1000 metres contest and finished 13th in the 500 metres event. She was the winner for World Sprint Speed Skating Championships for Women in 1992 and 1993.
References
- ^ a b Commire, Anne, ed. (2002). "Ye Qiaobo". Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. Waterford, Connecticut: Yorkin Publications. p. 599. ISBN 0-7876-4074-3.
External links
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Ye Qiaobo". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
- Biography of Ye Qiaobo (in Chinese)
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- 1970: Lyudmila Titova
- 1971: Ruth Schleiermacher
- 1972: Monika Pflug
- 1973: Sheila Young
- 1974: Leah Poulos
- 1975–76: Sheila Young
- 1977: Sylvia Burka
- 1978: Lyubov Sadchikova
- 1979: Leah Poulos-Mueller
- 1980–81: Karin Enke
- 1982: Natalya Petrusyova
- 1983–84: Karin Enke
- 1985: Christa Rothenburger
- 1986–87: Karin Kania
- 1988: Christa Rothenburger
- 1989: Bonnie Blair
- 1990: Angela Hauck-Stahnke
- 1991: Monique Garbrecht
- 1992–93: Ye Qiaobo
- 1994–95: Bonnie Blair
- 1996: Chris Witty
- 1997: Franziska Schenk
- 1998: Catriona Le May Doan
- 1999–01: Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt
- 2002: Catriona Le May Doan
- 2003: Monique Garbrecht-Enfeldt
- 2004: Marianne Timmer
- 2005: Jennifer Rodriguez
- 2006: Svetlana Zhurova
- 2007: Anni Friesinger
- 2008: Jenny Wolf
- 2009: Wang Beixing
- 2010: Lee Sang-hwa
- 2011: Christine Nesbitt
- 2012: Yu Jing
- 2013: Heather Richardson
- 2014: Yu Jing
- 2015–16: Brittany Bowe
- 2017: Nao Kodaira
- 2018: Jorien ter Mors
- 2019: Nao Kodaira
- 2020: Miho Takagi
- 2022: Jutta Leerdam
- 2024: Miho Takagi
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