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'''Feng Kun''' (Ch. 冯坤; born [[December 28]], [[1978]]) is the current [[China|Chinese]] national [[volleyball]] team setter and captain. She was awarded MVP and Best Setter award at the [[2004 Olympics]] in [[Athens]] where China won the gold medal in volleyball. |
'''Feng Kun''' (Ch. 冯坤; born [[December 28]], [[1978]]) is the current [[China|Chinese]] national [[volleyball]] team setter and captain. She was awarded MVP and Best Setter award at the [[2004 Olympics]] in [[Athens]] where China won the gold medal in volleyball. |
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==Notes== |
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*'''Height:''' 1.83 m (6 foot 0 inches) |
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*'''Position:''' Setter |
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*'''Weight:''' 75 kg (165 lbs) |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
Revision as of 04:34, 3 October 2008
Medal record | ||
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Women's Volleyball | ||
Representing China | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2004 Athens | Team Competition | |
2008 Beijing | Team Competition | |
FIVB World Cup | ||
2003 Japan | Team Competition | |
FIVB World Grand Prix | ||
2003 Andria | Team Competition | |
2001 Macau | Team Competition | |
2002 Hong Kong | Team Competition | |
2005 Sendai | Team Competition | |
FIVB World Grand Champions Cup | ||
2001 Japan | Team Competition | |
2005 Japan | Team Competition | |
Asian Games | ||
2002 Busan | Team Competition | |
2006 Doha | Team Competition |
Feng Kun (Ch. 冯坤; born December 28, 1978) is the current Chinese national volleyball team setter and captain. She was awarded MVP and Best Setter award at the 2004 Olympics in Athens where China won the gold medal in volleyball.
Notes
- Height: 1.83 m (6 foot 0 inches)
- Position: Setter
- Weight: 75 kg (165 lbs)
Career
She started to play volleyball at the age of 12 and was selected for the Beijing Volleyball team at 16. A year later she was selected for the national team. During this time the China team was at a low point after years of world dominance in the sport. However, the team began to rejuvenate and won the Asian Championship in 2001, came fourth in the World Championship in 2002, won the World Cup in 2003, and then went on to win at the Olympic Games in Athens, having defeated reigning Champions Cuba and come from two sets down in the final to beat Russia.
Major titles
- World Grand Champion Cup 2001 (World title)
- World Grand Prix 2003 (World title)
- World Cup 2003 (World Champion)
- Athens Olympic Games 2004 (World Champion)
Individual Awards
- 2003 FIVB World Cup "Best Setter"
- 2004 Olympic Games "Most Valuable Player"
- 2004 Olympic Games "Best Setter"
- 2005 FIVB World Grand Prix "Best Setter"