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啦啦队长
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競技啦啦隊 竞技啦啦队
Cheerleading (von englisch cheer ‚Beifall‘ und to lead ‚(an)führen‘, also sinngemäß „den Beifall anführen“) ist ein Mannschaftssport, der aus Elementen des Bodenturnens, der Akrobatik, des Tanzes sowie aus Anfeuerungsrufen besteht. Betreiber dieser Sportart werden als Cheerleader bezeichnet.

竞技啦啦队(Competitive Cheerleading)是啦啦队的一种,是一种充满活力的竞赛运动,是结合体操、跳跃、特技、口号及舞蹈编排的复合式运动。之所以有“竞技”两字,是因为它本身将体操融入,进而发展出专项的竞赛项目。

Cheerleading (von englisch cheer ‚Beifall‘ und to lead ‚(an)führen‘, also sinngemäß „den Beifall anführen“) ist ein Mannschaftssport, der aus Elementen des Bodenturnens, der Akrobatik, des Tanzes sowie aus Anfeuerungsrufen besteht. Betreiber dieser Sportart werden als Cheerleader bezeichnet.

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切爾滕納姆金盃賽 切尔滕纳姆金杯赛
Der Cheltenham Gold Cup ist ein Grade 1 National Hunt-Pferderennen, das auf dem New Course des Cheltenham Racecourse in England über eine Distanz von etwa 3 Meilen 2½ Furlongs (3 Meilen 2 Furlongs und 70 Yards oder 5.294 m) ausgetragen wird und bei dem 22 Hindernisse zu überwinden sind. Das Rennen findet jedes Jahr im Rahmen des Cheltenham Festivals im März statt.

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切爾滕納姆賽馬場 切尔滕纳姆赛马场
Cheltenham Racecourse in Prestbury Park, in der Nähe von Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, ist Austragungsort von National Hunt Pferderennen. Der Rennbetrieb in Cheltenham wurde 1815 aufgenommen, umfasste aber nur kleinere Flachrennen auf dem Nottingham Hill.
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陈宏
Chen Hong (chinesisch 陈宏, Pinyin Chén Hóng; * 28. November 1979 in der Provinz Fujian) ist ein ehemaliger chinesischer Badmintonspieler.
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陈金
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谌龙
Nickname(s) The Great Wall of China Country China Born 18 January 1989 Shashi, Jingzhou, China Height 1.87 m Weight 75 kg Spouse Wang Shixian Years active 2007–2021 Handedness Right Career record 446 wins, 115 losses Highest ranking 1 (25 December 2014) Olympic Games Gold medal – first place 2016 Rio de Janeiro Men's singles World Championships Gold medal – first place 2014 Copenhagen Men's singles Gold medal – first place 2015 Jakarta Men's singles

Olympic Games Gold medal – first place    2016 Rio de Janeiro    Men's singles Silver medal – second place    2020 Tokyo    Men's singles Bronze medal – third place    2012 London    Men's singles World Championships Gold medal – first place    2014 Copenhagen    Men's singles Gold medal – first place    2015 Jakarta    Men's singles Bronze medal – third place    2017 Glasgow    Men's singles Bronze medal – third place    2018 Nanjing    Men's singles Sudirman Cup Gold medal – first place    2011 Qingdao    Mixed team Gold medal – first place    2013 Kuala Lumpur    Mixed team Gold medal – first place    2015 Dongguan    Mixed team Gold medal – first place    2019 Nanning    Mixed team Silver medal – second place    2017 Gold Coast    Mixed team Thomas Cup Gold medal – first place    2010 Kuala Lumpur    Men's team Gold medal – first place    2012 Wuhan    Men's team Gold medal – first place    2018 Bangkok    Men's team Bronze medal – third place    2014 New Delhi    Men's team Asian Games Gold medal – first place    2010 Guangzhou    Men's team Gold medal – first place    2018 Jakarta–Palembang    Men's team Silver medal – second place    2014 Incheon    Men's singles Silver medal – second place    2014 Incheon    Men's team Asian Championships Gold medal – first place    2017 Wuhan    Men's singles Silver medal – second place    2009 Suwon    Men's singles Silver medal – second place    2013 Taipei    Men's singles Silver medal – second place    2016 Wuhan    Men's singles Silver medal – second place    2018 Wuhan    Men's singles Bronze medal – third place    2011 Chengdu    Men's singles Bronze medal – third place    2012 Qingdao    Men's singles Bronze medal – third place    2015 Wuhan    Men's singles East Asian Games Gold medal – first place    2009 Hong Kong    Men's team Gold medal – first place    2013 Tianjin    Men's team World Junior Championships Gold medal – first place    2007 Waitakere City    Boys' singles Gold medal – first place    2007 Waitakere City    Mixed team Asian Junior Championships Gold medal – first place    2007 Kuala Lumpur    Boys' singles Silver medal – second place    2007 Kuala Lumpur    Mixed team

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陳清晨 陈清晨
Country China Born 23 June 1997 Xingning, Guangdong, China Height 1.64 m Handedness Right Highest ranking 1 (WD with Jia Yifan, 2 November 2017) 1 (XD with Zheng Siwei, 22 December 2016) Current ranking 7 (WD with Jia Yifan, 15 April 2025) Olympic Games Gold medal – first place    2024 Paris    Women's doubles World Championships Gold medal – first place    2017 Glasgow    Women's doubles Gold medal – first place    2021 Huelva    Women's doubles Gold medal – first place    2022 Tokyo

Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place    2024 Paris    Women's doubles
Silver medal – second place    2020 Tokyo    Women's doubles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place    2017 Glasgow    Women's doubles
Gold medal – first place    2021 Huelva    Women's doubles
Gold medal – first place    2022 Tokyo    Women's doubles
Gold medal – first place    2023 Copenhagen    Women's doubles
Silver medal – second place    2017 Glasgow    Mixed doubles
Sudirman Cup
Gold medal – first place    2019 Nanning    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2021 Vantaa    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2023 Suzhou    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2025 Xiamen    Mixed team
Silver medal – second place    2017 Gold Coast    Mixed team
Uber Cup
Gold medal – first place    2016 Kunshan    Women's team
Gold medal – first place    2020 Aarhus    Women's team
Gold medal – first place    2024 Chengdu    Women's team
Silver medal – second place    2022 Bangkok    Women's team
Bronze medal – third place    2018 Bangkok    Women's team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place    2018 Jakarta–Palembang    Women's doubles
Gold medal – first place    2022 Hangzhou    Women's doubles
Silver medal – second place    2018 Jakarta–Palembang    Women's team
Silver medal – second place    2022 Hangzhou    Women's team
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place    2019 Wuhan    Women's doubles
Gold medal – first place    2022 Manila    Women's doubles
Bronze medal – third place    2024 Ningbo    Women's doubles
Bronze medal – third place    2025 Ningbo    Women's doubles
Asia Mixed Team Championships
Silver medal – second place    2025 Qingdao    Mixed team
Bronze medal – third place    2017 Ho Chi Minh    Mixed team
East Asian Games
Gold medal – first place    2013 Tianjin    Women's team
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place    2012 Chiba    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2013 Bangkok    Mixed doubles
Gold medal – first place    2014 Alor Setar    Girls' doubles
Gold medal – first place    2014 Alor Setar    Mixed doubles
Gold medal – first place    2014 Alor Setar    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2015 Lima    Girls' doubles
Gold medal – first place    2015 Lima    Mixed doubles
Gold medal – first place    2015 Lima    Mixed team
Silver medal – second place    2013 Bangkok    Girls' doubles
Bronze medal – third place    2012 Chiba    Mixed doubles
Bronze medal – third place    2013 Bangkok    Mixed team

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陳雨菲 陈雨菲
Country China Born 1 March 1998 Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China Height 1.71 m Years active 2013–present Handedness Right Coach Luo Yigang Career record 400 wins, 115 losses Highest ranking 1 (17 December 2019) Current ranking 5 (8 July 2025) Olympic Games Gold medal – first place 2020 Tokyo Women's singles

Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place    2020 Tokyo    Women's singles
World Championships
Silver medal – second place    2022 Tokyo    Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place    2017 Glasgow    Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place    2019 Basel    Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place    2023 Copenhagen    Women's singles
Sudirman Cup
Gold medal – first place    2019 Nanning    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2021 Vantaa    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2023 Suzhou    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2025 Xiamen    Mixed team
Silver medal – second place    2017 Gold Coast    Mixed team
Uber Cup
Gold medal – first place    2020 Aarhus    Women's team
Gold medal – first place    2024 Chengdu    Women's team
Silver medal – second place    2022 Bangkok    Women's team
Bronze medal – third place    2018 Bangkok    Women's team
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place    2018 Jakarta–Palembang    Women's team
Silver medal – second place    2022 Hangzhou    Women's singles
Silver medal – second place    2022 Hangzhou    Women's team
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place    2025 Ningbo    Women's singles
Silver medal – second place    2018 Wuhan    Women's singles
Silver medal – second place    2024 Ningbo    Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place    2019 Wuhan    Women's singles
Bronze medal – third place    2023 Dubai    Women's singles
Asia Mixed Team Championships
Silver medal – second place    2025 Qingdao    Mixed team
Bronze medal – third place    2017 Ho Chi Minh    Mixed team
Asian Team Championships
Gold medal – first place    2016 Hyderabad    Women's team
Silver medal – second place    2018 Alor Setar    Women's team
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place    2014 Alor Setar    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2015 Lima    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2016 Bilbao    Girls' singles
Gold medal – first place    2016 Bilbao    Mixed team
Bronze medal – third place    2013 Bangkok    Mixed team
Asian Youth Games
Bronze medal – third place    2013 Nanjing    Mixed doubles
Asian Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place    2013 Kota Kinabalu    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2014 Taipei    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2015 Bangkok    Mixed team
Gold medal – first place    2016 Bangkok    Girls' singles
Gold medal – first place    2016 Bangkok    Mixed team
Silver medal – second place    2014 Taipei    Girls' singles
 

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陈祖德
Chen Zude (chinesisch 陳祖德 / 陈祖德, Pinyin Chén Zǔdé, W.-G. Ch’en Tsute; * 19. Februar 1944 in Shanghai, Republik China; † 1. November 2012 in Peking, Volksrepublik China) war ein chinesischer professioneller Go-Spieler (chinesisch Weiqi) und -Funktionär.

Chen Zude (chinesisch 陳祖德 / 陈祖德 Chén Zǔdé, W.-G. Ch’en Tsute; * 19. Februar 1944 in Shanghai, China; † 1. November 2012 in Beijing, China) war ein chinesischer professioneller Gospieler (chinesisch Weiqi).

Chen Zude war einer der am meisten ausgezeichneten Weiqispieler Chinas. Er gilt als Begründer der chinesischen Eröffnung. 1982 wurde er als erster chinesischer Gospieler der modernen Zeit professioneller 9. Dan. Von 1992 bis 2003 war er Präsident der Zhongguo Qiyuan, der nationalen chinesischen Organisation für Brett- und Kartenspiele.

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陳式太極拳 陈式太极拳
陈氏太极拳,发源于河南省焦作,是太极拳的一个重要分支和流派,原为陈家沟拳术,集长拳、炮拳及红拳之术,有关陈氏太极拳的起源说法不一,而陈氏则坚持“陈氏太极拳”是当今各家太极拳的始祖。 根据武术史家唐豪考证,陈家沟拳术是源自明末清初河南省温县陈家沟人陈王廷(约1600年-1680年),此后世代相传,有传子不传女之说。故而,外人不得窥其貌,更难知其髓。一直到陈长兴(1771-1853)传拳与河北广平府(今邯郸永年)杨露禅(1799年-1872年)后,“陈家沟拳术”才被世人所见。唐豪进一步推断,“陈家沟拳术”渐次衍变为当今之“陈氏太极拳”。但据杨氏、吴氏等其他太极名门的历史传承记载,陈长兴的太极拳实乃蒋发所传,但这些记载均无确切根据。 陈式太极拳有良好的健身作用,其上乘的技击作用及独特的演练风格吸引着越来越多的爱好者。

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Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Ji Quan, Schreibweise in Pin-Yin), auch kurz Tai Chi oder Taiji genannt, ist ein altes Kampfkunstsystem aus China. Es gehört zu den überwiegend daoistisch geprägten inneren oder weicheren chinesischen Kampfkunstsystemen genannt Neijia. Weitere Neijia Systeme sind Ba Gua Zhang, Xing Yi Quan und Liu He Ba Fa. Das Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Ji Quan) unterteilt sich in verschiedene Stile, die jeweils den Namen der chinesischen Familie tragen, welche den Stil entwickelt und überliefert hat.

Das Chen Stil Tai Chi Chuan (Chen Shi Taijiquan) ist der wohl älteste überlieferte Stil. Die Ursprünge des Tai Chi (Taiji) verlieren sich im Nebel der Geschichte. Wahrscheinlich wurde das Chen Tai Chi (Chen Taiji) von Chen Wang Ting (9. Generation Chen Familie) gegen Ende der Ming Dynastie (1368-1644) entwickelt. Die Chen Familie pflegte diese Kampfkunst und entwickelte sie weiter. Es gibt deshalb im Chen Stil verschiedene Richtungen, die bestimmten Familienmitgliedern zugeordnet werden können. Eine grobe Einteilung unterscheidet in Laojia (alter Rahmen), Dajia (großer Rahmen), Xiaojia (kleiner Rahmen) und Xinjia (neuer Rahmen). Die Einteilung ergibt sich durch Unterschiede in Bewegungsablauf und Ausführung, während die Prinzipien des Chen Stils generell beibehalten wurden. Während früher die Kampfkunst meist nur innerhalb der Familie überliefert wurde, gibt es heute zahlreiche Mitglieder der Chen Familie, die Ihren Stil weltweit verbreiten und unterrichten.

Chen Tai Chi (Chen Taiji) verbindet viele Bewegungsprinzipien zusammen mit der Entwicklung und Pflege von innerer Struktur und Energie. Chen Stil verwendet harte, weiche, schnelle und langsame Bewegungen für offensive und defensive Kampfanwendung. Gleichzeitig ist es eine Methode zur Entwicklung von guter Gesundheit, Krankheitsvorbeugung, Stressreduzierung und ein Weg für Meditation, Stille und Entspannung. Chen Tai Chi (Chen Taiji) ist ein komplettes, auf einfachen und natürlichen Prinzipien basierendes System für Kampfkunst und Gesundheit.

(Quelle: www.chen-taichi.de/chentaichi.htm) 

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