Most of these "second generation" parents practice basketball and volleyball, which seems to be the continuation of their parents' good genes for being tall. Now let's take stock of the second generation of China women's volleyball team.
Speaking of the second generation, let's talk about Hui Ruoqi first. In fact, Hui Ruoqi's parents were both members of their respective university teams when they were in college, and both won the men's and women's volleyball championships in seven provinces and cities across the country, so they became attached. Coincidentally, the couple and Hui Ruoqi won the championship with the number 12.
This is the most junior second generation, and both parents are sports lovers, reaching the semi-professional level. Including Yan Ni's parents. Yan Ni's father is a football player in a sports school, and his mother is a basketball player in the school.
Here are a few "second generation of intermediate sports". The second generation of Chinese sports refers to the fact that both parents are professional athletes and have entered professional teams in various provinces and cities.
Liu's father used to be an athlete. After retiring, he went to the sea to do business, but the specific project is unknown. Yuan's mother was a member of Sichuan Women's Volleyball Team and became a middle school physical education teacher after retiring. Wang Yuanyuan's parents are both basketball players.
Although these parents have not made a breakthrough in their respective sports fields, they have become an important enlightenment for their daughter's sports career.
The following is "the second generation of sports for the aged". The second generation of sports refers to that both parents have won the ranking in national competitions, or they have been selected for the national team to fight for their country.
Wang Chenyue's mother Chen Ping once played for Jiangsu women's volleyball team, and her father Wang Tongxing was the main force of Jiangsu men's basketball team. Gong Xiangyu's father used to play for Jiangsu Youth Men's Basketball Team. As for her mother, she made her first heavyweight appearance in this article, and her mother won the women's epee team championship in Beijing National Games.
Wang Chenyue and Gong Xiangyu grew up together and practiced volleyball together. I don't know if it is because their parents are both practicing sports, so they have known each other since childhood and accompanied each other in volleyball.
Finally, the "ultimate polar second generation". The ultimate second generation means that both parents are well-known figures in the domestic sports field, or they are real sports families.
Zhang Changning's father and brother are the main players of China Men's Volleyball Team. His father Zhang Yousheng participated in the 1984 Olympic Games, and his brother Zhang Chen was very popular from his debut. He is the representative of the men's and women's ball, and was the captain of the China men's volleyball team. By the way, Zhang Changning's sister-in-law is the rhythmic gymnastics champion of Jiangsu team in the 10th National Games. Zhang Changning's fiance Wu Guanxi is a Jiangsu men's basketball player.
However, Zhang Changning is not the best. Who is the best?
Finally, we 19-year-old freedom star Ni! Ni Fanfei is a real sports family.
Ni's grandfather Zou Zhihua is a teammate of Yuan Weimin, the grandfather of women's volleyball team, in Jiangsu and the national team. Grandma Sun Hongxian was a national player in the 1960s, and was the younger sister of Yuan Weimin's wife Zheng Huying.
Ni's aunt Shen Lan is a member of the national team of the "Silver Generation" women's volleyball team. She was selected for the national team coached by Lang Ping in the 1990s. Ni Naixing, Ni's father, is a football player. He once played for Jiangsu Shuntian and other clubs, and was also selected for the Olympic team to fight for his country.
This kind of inventory, it seems that the second generation of Jiangsu team is a bit much. The second generation of parents are sports lovers, because they have been engaged in sports, and they know sports very well. Their children naturally fall in love with sports more easily when they are young. With parents doing sports enlightenment, children naturally win at the starting line.