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LEI Sheng
NOC China   
GenderMen
Born 07 Mar 1984 in Tianjin, CHN
Height1.93 m
Weight 77 kg
Human Interest
Further Personal Information
Marital status Married
Family Wife Zhou Xue, son Lei Chenyue
Residence Beijing, CHN
Occupation Coach
Languages English, Mandarin
Higher education Advertising - Beijing University: China
Sport Specific Information
When and where did you begin this sport? He began training in 1994 at the Guangzhou Sports Institute in the People's Republic of China.
Why this sport? "I started fencing because I liked Zorro. I felt I would become very cool if I could be like him."
Handedness Left
International Debut
Year 2003
Competing for China
General Interest
Nicknames Rain Storm (xinhuanet.news, 01 Aug 2008)
Memorable sporting achievement Winning a gold medal in individual foil at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. (Weibo profile, 22 May 2017)
Hero / Idol Chinese coach Wang Haibin. (qq.com, 02 Aug 2012)
Injuries He suffered from pneumothorax [a collapsed lung] in 2007. (infzm.com, 31 Jan 2013)

He has been troubled by a wrist injury during his career. (gb.cri.cn, 23 Sep 2014)
Awards and honours He was flag bearer for the People's Republic of China at the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (fie.org, 05 Aug 2016)

He was flag bearer for the People's Republic of China at the opening ceremony of the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Republic of Korea. (Incheon INFO, 19 Sep 2014)

He was named an Athlete Role Model for the 2014 Olympic Youth Games in Nanjing, People's Republic of China. (insidethegames.biz, 17 Mar 2014)

He was inducted into the International Fencing Federation [FIE] Hall of Fame in 2013. (asianfencing.com, 2013)
Famous relatives His wife Zhou Xue represented the People's Republic of China in fencing at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Taebaek, Republic of Korea. (SportsDeskOnline, 23 Jun 2015; chinanews.com, 31 Dec 2012)
Other information HIGHER EDUCATION
He has studied for a postgraduate degree in journalism and communications at Beijing University in the People's Republic of China. (chinanews.com, 31 Dec 2012)

Major Results
Year Rank Event Venue
Olympic Games
2016 Final 5-6 Team Foil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2012 1 Individual Foil London, England
2012 Final 7-8 Team Foil London, England
2008 8 Individual Foil Beijing, China
World Championships
2015 Quarterfinal Individual Foil Moscow, Russia
2014 2 Team Foil Kazan, Russia
2013 6 Individual Foil Budapest, Hungary
2011 1 Team Foil Catania, Italy
2010 1 Team Foil Paris, France
2010 2 Individual Foil Paris, France
2009 4 Team Foil Antalya, Turkey
2007 3 Individual Foil St. Petersburg, Russia
2007 4 Team Foil St. Petersburg, Russia
2006 3 Individual Foil Turin, Italy
2006 5 Team Foil Turin, Italy
2005 4 Team Foil Leipzig, Germany
Asian Championships
2016 3 Individual Foil Wuxi, China
2015 1 Team Foil Singapore, Singapore
2015 5 Individual Foil Singapore, Singapore
2012 1 Individual Foil Wakayama, Japan
2011 1 Team Foil Seoul, Korea
2011 8 Individual Foil Seoul, Korea
2010 1 Team Foil Seoul, Korea
2009 5 Individual Foil Doha, Qatar
2008 1 Team Foil Bangkok, Thailand
2008 3 Individual Foil Bangkok, Thailand
2007 5 Individual Foil Nantong, China
2003 1 Team Foil Chiang Mai, Thailand
2003 3 Individual Foil Chiang Mai, Thailand