- Yang Yang
Yang Yang (A) is an Olympic short track speed skater. She is currently a member of the Chinese national short track team. Most notably, her victory in the women's 500 m short track at the 2002 Winter Olympics made her China's first-ever Winter Olympics gold medalist. She added a second gold in the women's 1000 m short track at the same Games.
- Wang Hao
Wang Hao (born December 15, 1983 in Changchun) is a Chinese table tennis player. He won the silver medal in men's singles at the 2004 Summer Olympics Games. He lost to Korean penhold player Ryu Seung Min. He is now the world's third highest ranked player.
- Li Ning
Li Ning is a famous Chinese gymnast and entrepreneur. He was born in a Zhuang family on September 8 1963 in Liuzhou, Guangxi, China. Li is most famous for winning 6 medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, including 3 gold medals (in floor exercise, pommel horse, and rings), 2 silver medals, and a bronze medal. In 1982, he won six of the seven medals awarded at the Sixth World Cup Gymnastic Competition, earning him the title "Prince of gymnastics".
- Li Na
Li Na (Li or Chinese 李 is her surname; born May 1, 1984) is a Chinese diver who won a gold and silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She was born in Hefei, Anhui, China.
- Zhang Ning
Zhang Ning (born 19 May 1975 in Shenyang, Liaoning province) is a female badminton player from the People's Republic of China. Zhang played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics for China. In women's singles, she defeated Marina Andrievskaya of Sweden and Kelly Morgan of Great Britain in the first two rounds. In the quarterfinals, Zhang beat Wang Chen of Hong Kong 9-11, 11-6, 11-7 to advance to the semifinals. There, she defeated countrywoman Zhou Mi 11-6, 11-4.
- Wang Liqin
Wang Liqin (born June 18, 1978, Jiangsu, China) is a Chinese table tennis player. He is best known for his tournament play and is thought to have the best forehand drive in the world. He is currently ranked by the ITTF as number one in the world. He began playing at the age of 6 and was picked for the Chinese men's national squad in 1993 when he was only 15 years old.
- Yang Wei
Yang Wei (born February 8 1980 in Xiantao, Hubei province) is a male gymnast from China.
- Yang Wei
Yang Wei (born 13 January 1979 in Guangdong province) is a female badminton player from the People's Republic of China. Yang competed for China in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Zhang Jiewen. They had a bye in the first round and defeated Jo Novita and Lita Nurlita of Indonesia in the second. In the quarterfinals, Yang and Zhang beat Saralee Thungthongkam and Sathinee Chankrachangwong of Thailand 15-2, 15-4.
- Wang Nan
Wang Nan is a world-class table tennis player from Liaoning, China. Wang remained as world #1 on the ITTF ranking system from 1999 to 2001. She is left-handed, and began playing table tennis when she was seven years old. Her particular skills are changing the placement of the ball during rallies and her loop drive, as well as her notable speed. Wang has been the leader of the Chinese women's table-tennis team of China after Deng Yaping's retirement.
- Wang Yan
Wang Yan (born May 3, 1971 in Liaoning) is a Chinese race walker, who won the bronze medal over 10 km at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. She also won the 1993 IAAF World Race Walking Cup, as well as a silver medal at the 1999 World Championships and a bronze at the 2001 East Asian Games.
- Zhang Jun
Zhang Jun (張軍) (born November 26, 1977) is a male badminton player from the People's Republic of China.
- Zhang Yining
Zhang Yining ] is a Chinese table tennis player.
- Guo Yue
Guo Yue is a Chinese table tennis player and the current women's world champion. She is left-handed/shakehand/attack player and comes from Anshan, Liaoning, China, the province where Wang Nan, Chang Chenchen and Li Jia (all left-handed players) come from. She is, although young in age, very brilliant. Her skills are very thorough and she is always consistent in games.She is the potential leading player in Chinese woman team.
- Chen Qi
Chen Qi (陈杞) (born April 15, 1984 in Nantong, Jiangsu) is a Chinese table tennis player. He won the gold medal in men's doubles at the 2004 Summer Olympics with Ma Lin. He also won the 2007 World Table Tennis Championship in men's doubles with Ma Lin. He is also a successful singles player, having been consistently ranked in the world's top 10 since 2004. Chen Qi is known as one of the few top-ranked Chinese players to play left-handed.
- Sun Yue
Sun Yue is a female Chinese volleyball player. She was a member of the Chinese Women's National Team that won the Silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
- Wang Lei
Wang Lei is a Chinese épée fencer. Wang won the gold medal at the épée 2006 World Fencing Championships after beating Joaquim Videira 6-5 in the final. He also won the silver medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics.
- Chen Zhen
Chen Zhen is a former female Chinese handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics and in the 1988 Summer Olympics. In 1984 she was a member of the Chinese handball team which won the bronze medal. She played all five matches and scored nineteen goals. Four years later she was part of the Chinese team which finished sixth. She played all five matches and scored 21 goals.
- Gao Ling
Gao Ling is a female badminton player from the People's Republic of China.
- Yang Yu
Yang Yu (born February 6, 1985 in Hangzhou) is an Olympic medal-winning swimmer from the People's Republic of China. Yu became part of the Chinese national swimming team in 1999.
- Huang Hua
Huang Hua is a Chinese female badminton player who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics. She won the bronze medal in the women's singles competition.
- Wang Xu
Wang Xu (born 27 September 1985) is a freestyle wrestler who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, winning a gold medal in the 72 kg weight class.
- Guo Wei
Guo Wei (born 31 July 1983) is a Chinese short track speed skater. At the 2002 Winter Olympics he won a bronze medal in 5000 m relay, together with teammates Feng Kai, Li Jiajun and Li Ye.
- Wang Meng
Wang Meng is a Chinese short track speed skater. She lives in Beijing and is from Harbin, the same hometown as the last gold medalist in the 500 m, Chinese speed skater Yang Yang (A). On February 15 2006 at the 2006 Winter Olympics, Wang was the first athlete to win a gold for the Chinese team.
- Lang Ping
Lang Ping, was born in Tianjin, China, known as Jenny Lang Ping, is one of the most famous and respected individuals in the history of volleyball. She was hired as the head coach of the USA women's national volleyball team on February 7, 2005. Her nickname is "Iron Hammer" (simplified Chinese: 铁榔头). She is considered by many a "national hero" in China and her name is immediately recognizable among Chinese over 30. According to USA Volleyball, …
- Li Ting
Li Ting is a female competitive diver from the People's Republic of China. She is a member of the Dong Chinese ethnic minority. Li started training in 1993 the second Chengguan primary school. She joined Guangxi Divers' School in 1994, and became a member of the provincial squad a year later. She was selected for the Chinese national squad in 1999. Partnered by her twin sister Li Yau (李嬈) in the 9th annual Chinese national championships, …
- Chen Lu
Chen Lu (born 24 November 1976) is a Chinese figure skater. She is the 1994 and 1998 Olympic bronze medalist and the 1995 World Champion.
- Guo Jingjing
Guo Jingjing (born 1981) is an athlete from the People's Republic of China. She competes in diving.
- Huang Xiaomin
Huang Xiaomin (born April 6, 1970) is a former breaststroke swimmer from China, who's best performance during her career was winning the silver medal in the 200m breaststroke at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
- Deng Yaping
Deng Yaping (Simplified Chinese: 邓亚萍; Traditional Chinese: 鄧亞萍; born February 5, 1973 in Zhengzhou in the Henan province of China) is a 4-time Olympic gold medalist. When she retired at the age of 24, she had won more titles than any other player in the sport, including four Olympic gold medals, and had been 18 times world champion in table tennis. From 1990 to 1997, she retained the title of world No. 1 ranked female table tennis player for 8 years.
- Qiao Hong
Qiao Hong, born November 21, 1968 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, People's Republic of China, is a coach of Chinese women's national table tennis team and a member of Chinese Olympic Committee. Being ranked second by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) for a long time, Qiao Hong and long-time world No. 1 Deng Yaping formed one of the most feared double combos. She joined ITTF Hall of Fame in 2005.
- Sun Wen
Sun Wen (孙雯) (born April 6, 1973 in Shanghai, China) is a retired well-known female Chinese football (soccer) player. Sun appeared in the national squad at the age of 17. A strong striker with great skills and passing abilities, Sun won both the Golden Boot (which she shared with Sissi, of Brazil) and the Golden Ball for the 1999 Women's World Cup, and became the first woman to be nominated for the Asian Football Confederation player of the year award.
- Zhang Jiewen
Zhang Jiewen (born 4 January 1981 in Guangzhou, Guangdong province) is a female badminton player from the People's Republic of China. Zhang competed for China in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Yang Wei. They had a bye in the first round and defeated Jo Novita and Lita Nurlita of Indonesia in the second. In the quarterfinals, Zhang and Yang beat Saralee Thungthongkam and Sathinee Chankrachangwong of Thailand 15-2, 15-4.
- Huang Sui
Huang Sui (born 8 January 1982 in Hunan province) is a female badminton player from the People's Republic of China. Huang competed for China in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Gao Ling. They had a bye in the first round and defeated Eei Hui Chin and Pei Tty Wong of Malaysia in the second. In the quarterfinals, Huang and Gao beat Ann-Lou Jørgensen and Rikke Olsen of Denmark 15-6, 15-7.
- Zhao Hongbo
Zhao Hongbo (born September 22, 1973) is a Chinese pairs figure skater. With his partner Shen Xue, they won three World Championship titles, five Grand Prix Final championships and two Olympic medals.
- Lu Li
Lu Li (Simplified Chinese: 陆莉) (born August 30 1976) is a Chinese gymnast. She is best known for her gold medal on bars in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. She won this with a perfect 10, which she achieved on the same night as Lavinia Miloşovici, who received more publicity for hers. Lu Li also won a silver on beam in the same games, making her China's second most successful female Olympic gymnast after Liu Xuan.
- Li Yongbo
Li Yongbo is a Chinese male badminton player who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics. He won the bronze medal in the men's doubles competition together with Tian Bingyi.
- Li Lan
Li Lan (Chinese: 李兰; born July 12, 1961) is a former Chinese handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. She was a member of the Chinese handball team which won the bronze medal. She played all five matches and scored nine goals.
- Li Ye
Li Ye (born 26 December 1983) is a Chinese short track speed skater. At the 2002 Winter Olympics he won a bronze medal in 5000 m relay, together with teammates Feng Kai, Li Jiajun and Guo Wei. At the 2006 Winter Olympics he finished fifth in 1000 m and 5000 m relay. He reached the A final in 1500 metres, but was disqualified there.
- Sun Man
Sun Man is a Chinese female badminton player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics. She won the bronze medal in the mixed doubles together with Liu Jianjun.
- Gu Jun
Gu Jun (Chinese: 顾俊; born January 3, 1975 in Wuxi, Jiangsu) was a Chinese female badminton player in the 1990s.