Tian Zhandong

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Tian Zhandong Ski jumping Nordic combination
nation China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
birthday April 13, 1983
place of birth Tonghua, China
Career
discipline Nordic combined ski jumping
society Jilin Ski Club
Trainer Xuefeng Piao
National squad since 2003
status active
Placements in the ski jumping world cup

Debut in the World Cup December 29, 2004
Four Hills Tournament 74th ( 2004/05 )
last change: March 24, 2015

Tian Zhandong (born April 13, 1983 in Tonghua ) is a Chinese ski jumper and Nordic combined athlete who competes for the Jilin Ski Club .

Tian made his debut in Lillehammer in December 2003 in the Ski Jumping Continental Cup . His first jump he finished than 32. After one year of the Continental Cup, he was the first competition of the Four Hills Tournament 2004/05 in Oberstdorf employed reached there space 48. In March 2005, followed by other operations in the Nordic World Ski Championships 2005 in Oberstdorf at the highest international level. He finished 44th on the normal hill. He also took part in the team competitions on the normal and large hill and was 14th there. In the summer, Tian jumped sixth in a Continental Cup competition for the first time in a single-digit place in Velenje, Slovenia . Renewed appearances in the World Cup followed in January 2006 in Sapporo , but here too the Chinese could not reach the finals. High point in the career Galatians was taking part in the 2006 Olympic Winter Games of Turin , where he for the team competition in Pragelato was 16. In 2005 in Seefeld , 2007 in Pragelato and 2009 in Yabuli he took part in the Winter Universiaden , but could not achieve any noteworthy results. In January 2010, Tian was again at the start of a World Cup, in Sapporo together with his teammate Li Yang, but neither of them could qualify for the competition. At the Winter Asian Games 2011 in Almaty , Tian and the team took 4th and last place. After a last competition in the FIS Cup in Liberec , which he finished in 30th place, Tian ended his active sports career. He resumed his career at the 2020 Chinese Winter Games.

Tian currently lives unmarried in Stams , Austria.

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