Zhang Bing

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Zhang Bing
medal table

Sport shooting

China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Olympic games
bronze Atlanta 1996 Double trap
World championships
bronze Barcelona 1998 Double trap (M)
Asian Games
silver Beijing 1990 Trap (M)
gold Hiroshima 1994 Trap
silver Hiroshima 1994 Double trap
silver Hiroshima 1994 Trap (M)
bronze Bangkok 1998 Trap (M)
gold Bangkok 1998 Double trap (M)

Zhang Bing ( Chinese  张 冰 ; born January 6, 1969 in Henan ) is a former Chinese sports shooter . He competed in the disciplines of trap and double trap .

successes

Zhang Bing participated in three Olympic Games . In 1988 , when he made his Olympic debut in Seoul in a trap, he did not get past 43rd place. Four years later he reached the semi-finals in Barcelona , where he was eliminated in eighth place with 194 points. At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta he scored 122 points in the trap competition, whereupon he had to jump off with two other shooters for two final places. Zhang qualified as the second of the three shooters for the final, which he finished with 146 points. In the jump-off for fourth place he lost to John Maxwell and finished the competition in fifth place. In a double trap, he moved into the final round as third in the qualification with 140 points. There he scored another 43 points and, like Albano Pera and Park Chul-sung , got 183 total points. In the jump-off for the silver medal, Park was the first to retire when he missed the third target. Pera did not miss a shot, while Zhang failed to hit the seventh target and thus won the bronze medal behind Russell Mark and Albano Pera.

At the World Championships , he secured his only medal in 1998 in Barcelona when he finished third with the team. He was also very successful at the continental level: in 1993 in Manila and 1995 in Chengdu he was Asian champion in singles in double trap and 1995 in Jakarta in trap. At the Asian Games he won the silver medal in Beijing in 1990 and in Hiroshima in 1994 with the team in the trap competition. In 1994 he won the gold medal in singles and came second in the singles competition in double trap. In 1998 in Bangkok he won the title in the team competition in double trap and won the bronze medal with the trap team.

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