A few days ago, Li Wenwen, the Chinese short track speed skating world champion, was a guest in the Sohu City Lounge and accepted an exclusive interview with Sohu Heilongjiang on topics such as the difference between short track speed skating and speed skating, the "rabbit tactics" on the short track speed skating field of the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Gangwon Province, South Korea, and his injury and retirement past.
Profile: Li Wenwen, born in 1986 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, is a former member of the Chinese national team in short track speed skating, and is now the short track speed skating coach of Harbin Sports School, who won the women's 500m race in the 2002-2003 Short Track Speed Skating World Cup in Salt Lake City, USA, and the champion of the short track speed skating 500m, 1000m and 1500m races at the 2003 World Invitational World Invitational Championships in Calgary, Canada, as well as the advanced individual of the 24th World University Winter Games. 2003-2004 Heilongjiang Provincial Sports Contribution Award and other honorary titles. From 2012 to 2017, he served as the speed skating coach of the Winter Sports Center of the Harbin Sports Bureau, and served as the coach of outstanding athletes such as Ren Ziwei and Zhang Hongchao.
In 1994, Li Wenwen was selected by the school team to participate in physical exercise, because of her natural physical fitness, every training and competition, she often leads others, so she chose and fell in love with short track speed skating.
In 2000, Li Wenwen was selected in advance for the Heilongjiang Provincial Sports Team. She was the youngest athlete in the team at the time, and her sisters included Da Yang Yang (who won 59 world championships), Fu Tianyu (World Championships 3000m women's relay champion), Wang Meng (multiple Winter Olympics short track speed skating champion) and so on.
From 2003 to 2005, Li Wenwen was selected for the Chinese national youth team and trained at the Capital Gymnasium in Beijing. He has won the 500m World Cup in Salt Lake City, USA, and won three championships at the World Invitational in Calgary, Canada.
From 2008 to 2011, Li Wenwen was selected for the Chinese national team.
In the 2012 Winter Games, Li Wenwen and Jilin player Zhao Nannan fell off the track at the same time in the 500-meter semifinals, Li Wenwen was cut 20 centimeters of calf by an ice blade, and had to end his athlete career early due to injury and served as a speed skating coach.