Zhou Hang

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Zhou Hang Freestyle skiing
nation China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
birthday April 8, 1993
Career
discipline Aerials
status active
Placements in the Freestyle Skiing World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup December 17, 2010
 World Cup victories 2
 Overall World Cup 10. ( 2014/15 )
 Aerials World Cup 3. (2014/15)
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Aerials 2 3 3
last change: February 6, 2018

Zhou Hang (born April 8, 1993 ) is a Chinese freestyle skier . He starts in the aerials discipline (jumping).

Career

Zhou made his debut in Beida Lake in the World Cup in December 2010 , finishing in 16th and eighth place. At the 2011 World Championships in Deer Valley , he finished 19th. He achieved his first World Cup podium in March 2012 when he finished second in Voss . In January 2013 he came third in Val Saint-Côme . At the beginning of the 2014/15 season , which he finished in tenth place in the overall World Cup and third place in the Aerials discipline, he finished second in Beijing . In Lake Placid he came second and the day after he won his first World Cup.

At the 2015 World Championships on Kreischberg , Zhou just missed winning a medal in fourth. After third place in Beida Lake at the beginning of the 2016/17 season , he also achieved third place in Minsk , while he won in Moscow . He reached 20th place in the overall World Cup and fourth place in the Aerials discipline. At the 2017 World Championships in the Sierra Nevada, he finished eighth. In the season 2017/18 was an eighth place his best result in the World Cup.

successes

World championships

World Cup ratings

season total Aerials
space Points space Points
2010/11 98 7th 27. 47
2011/12 50. 20th 18th 200
2012/13 43. 23 13. 163
2013/14 85. 15th 20th 74
2014/15 10. 46 3. 323
2016/17 16. 42.29 4th 296
2017/18 25th 63

World Cup victories

Zhou has so far reached 8 podiums in the World Cup, including 2 wins:

No. date place country
1. January 31, 2015 Lake Placid United States
2. 4th March 2017 Moscow Russia

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