He Qiang

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Nickname南拳王 "King of Nanquan"
Born1970 (age 5455)
Leizhou, Guangdong, China
SportWushu
EventNanquan
He Qiang
Personal information
Nickname南拳王 "King of Nanquan"
Born1970 (age 5455)
Leizhou, Guangdong, China
Sport
SportWushu
EventNanquan
TeamGuangdong Wushu Team (1985-)
Medal record
Representing  China
Men's Wushu Taolu
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1993 Kuala LumpurNanquan
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1990 BeijingNanquan
Gold medal – first place1994 HiroshimaNanquan
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place1992 SeoulNanquan

He Qiang (simplified Chinese: 何强; traditional Chinese: 何強; pinyin: Hé qiáng) is a retired professional wushu taolu athlete from China.[1]

At the 1990 Asian Games, Qiang won the first gold medal for China in men's nanquan.[2] Two years later, he became the world champion in nanquan at the 1993 World Wushu Championships.[3] He then competed in the 1994 Asian Games and won once again in men's nanquan,[4] becoming the second double gold-medalist at the Games alongside Yuan Wenqing.

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