Wang Linuo

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China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China  Wang Linuo Ice hockey player
Date of birth August 28, 1979
place of birth Harbin , People's Republic of China
size 160 cm
Weight 57 kg
position striker
Shot hand Left
Career stations
until 2005 Harbin
2005-2007 Team China
2007-2008 Calgary Oval X-Treme
2008-2010 Harbin

Wang Linuo ( Chinese  王 莉諾  /  王 莉诺 , Pinyin Wáng Lìnuò ; born August 28, 1979 in Harbin ) is a former Chinese ice hockey player who took part in eight world championships and two Olympic Winter Games between 1998 and 2010 . She completed at least 52 games in larger tournaments or competitions in which she collected almost 25 scorer points .

Career

Wang Linuo during a training camp in 2006

Wang Linuo, who started ice hockey at the age of seven and played for the team from her native Harbin , took part in a major tournament with the Chinese national team for the first time at the age of 19, the 1999 World Cup. Further missions followed in 2000 and 2001 , followed by participation in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City . Between 2004 and 2009 , Wang Linuo also represented her home country at the World Championships in the top division. She also took part with the Chinese national team in the 2005/06 and 2006/07 seasons out of competition in the championship of the Finnish Naisten SM-sarja . In the 2007/08 season she ran - like her teammate Shi Yao - for the Calgary Oval X-Treme in the North American Western Women's Hockey League in order to gain further experience in her own country before the World Cup .

From 2008, Wang Linuo only appeared with the Chinese national team and their home team from Harbin. After relegating from the top division of the World Cup in 2009, she only completed the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver until she retired in 2010 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andrew Podnieks: China's women go all out for the 2008 World Championship. The Chinese women's national team works hard in Canada to succeed at its first World Championship as host nation. International Ice Hockey Federation , December 3, 2007, accessed January 29, 2018 .

Remarks

  1. This can be found in the official IIHF entry lists for various World Championship tournaments.