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Shi Zhanchun's resume
Mountain climber Shi Zhanchun. Excellent athletes. Fengtian (now Liaoning) was born in Liaoyang. 1929 was born in Liren Village, Ren Zhen Town, dengta city, Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province. His parents are carpenters. Shi Zhanchun 14 years old went to Qiqihar as a railway worker. 1946 * * Joined China. He used to be Minister of Propaganda Department of Qiqihar Railway Federation of Trade Unions and Deputy Minister of Culture and Education Department of Northeast Railway Federation of Trade Unions. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the director of the Propaganda Department of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the captain of the mountaineering team of the Federation of Trade Unions, the director and deputy director of the State Sports Commission, and Chairman chinese mountaineering association. 1950 studied in Tianjin Cadre School. China mountaineering team was founded in 1956, with Shi Zhanchun as the first leader. 1956, under the guidance of two Soviet experts, he led the Sino-Soviet mixed mountaineering team to the top of Mustag Mountain. From 65438 to 0957, he served as the captain of China Gongga Mountain Mountaineering Team, and climbed the peak of 7556 meters above sea level with five other members. Climbing Gongga Mountain is the first time for China mountaineering team to climb independently, and it is also the first time to conquer the peak above 7500m. 1959 and 1975 served as the captain of the China mountaineering team and led the team to the summit of Mount Everest twice. 12 men and women climbed to the top, and I detected an altitude of 8695 meters. 1985, served as the chief of the Mu Na-Nepal joint mountaineering team of China-Japan friendship. 13 members from China and Japan climbed the peak of 7694m. Won the National Sports Medal of Honor twice. He is the author of We Conquered World Famous Peaks. Chinese mountaineering association was founded in June 1958, with Shi Zhanchun as the first secretary-general. From 65438 to 0988, Shi Zhanchun served as the team leader and organized China, Japanese and Nepalese to climb Mount Everest. On May 5th, two teams from the three countries joined forces at the summit.