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Zheng Fengrong (Chinese: 郑凤荣; Wade–Giles:
Cheng Feng-jung), born in 1937 in Shandong, is a
Chinese former athlete, who
competed in the high jump event...
- Cuisine.
University of
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Liang Fengrong 梁峰榮 (13
December 2012). "呷台灣/吳兆南發明的蒙古烤肉 蒙古吃不到". Xin News.
Archived from...
- Xinsheng, Zhongxin, Malan, Guangming, Fengnian, Fengle, Yongle, Kangle,
Fengrong, Fenggu, Fengli, Fengyuan, Fugang, Fufeng, Nanrong, Yanwan, Beinan, Nanwang...
- Iolanda Balaş (ROM) 13
October 1957
Bucharest 1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) Zheng
Fengrong (CHN) 17
November 1957
Beijing 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Iolanda Balaş (ROM)...
- Dahu, Dalian, Dapu, Datong, Dawu, Dazhou, Dingliu, Dingzhai, Duanzheng,
Fengrong, Fengtian, Fengyuan, Fufeng, Gongguan, Goumei, Guanghua, Guangrong, Guangxing...
- that
event later in his career. His
counterpart on the women's side
Zheng Fengrong was
similarly successful,
having become the
first Chinese world record...
- Tai-Ping/Taiping, Sie-Sing/Xiexing, Fong-Kou/Fengkou, Bei-Shih/Beishi, Fong-Rong/
Fengrong, Cyan-Sing/Quanxing, Lun-Ding/Lunding, Jhih-Yi/Zhiyi, Shan-Jiao/Shanjiao...
- jumper, was the only man to
defend his
title from the 1963 games.
Zheng Fengrong, a
former world record holder,
added the high jump gold to the defence...
- were:
Zhang Xielin (table tennis) Pan Duo (Everest mountaineer)
Zheng Fengrong (athletics) Yang Yang (A) (short-track
speed skating) Yang Ling (shooting)...
- officer,
Fianna Fáil
politician and
Senator Track and
field athlete Zheng Fengrong became the
first Chinese woman to hold a
world record in sport, as she...