Sun Yue (curler)

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Sun Yue Curling
birthday July 30, 1986
place of birth China
Career
nation China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
society Harbin CC
Playing hand right
status unknown
Medal table
MD World Championship medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
PM medals 2 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
PJM medals 3 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
WAS medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Curling Mixed Doubles World ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
bronze 2010 Chelyabinsk
Pacific Curling ChampionshipsTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 2006 Tokyo
silver 2010 Uiseong
gold 2011 Nanjing
Junior Pacific Curling ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 2005 Tokoro
gold 2006 Beijing
gold 2007 Naseby
silver 2008 Jeonju
Asian Games logo Winter Asian Games
bronze 2007 Changchun
last change: December 22, 2017

Sun Yue (born July 30, 1986 ) is a Chinese curler and member of the Harbin Curling Club .

Sun won their first international title at the Junior Pacific Championship 2005 as a lead under Skip Wang Bingyu , the team qualified for the Junior World Championship in the same year. The following year the team was able to repeat the success, Sun played in second position. At the Junior World Cup 2006 she replaced Wang Bingyu as Skip, who was preparing for the 2006 World Cup and did not participate in the juniors. Under the sun, the team won against Switzerland , Canada and Sweden .

Sun accompanied the Chinese national team to victory at the 2006 Pacific Championships as an alternate . In the same winter, as skip the junior team, she also won the title at the Junior Pacific Championships in 2007. In her last participation in the following year, the team under her lost the final against Japan and won the Silver medal.

In 2009 Sun took part with Zhang Zhipeng in the Mixed Doubles World Championship in Cortina d'Ampezzo and reached the playoffs, but remained in fourth place without a medal. The following year she and Zhang Zhipeng won the bronze medal at the Mixed Doubles World Championship .

For the 2010/2011 season she replaced the resigned Zhou Yan on the lead position in Wang Bingyu's team .

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