Geng Bingwa

From Kazakhstan Encyclopedia

Template:Infobox figure skater Template:Chinese name Geng Bingwa (Template:Zh; born January 3, 1994) is a Chinese figure skater. She is the two-time Chinese national silver medalist (2008, 2011) and reached the free skate at five ISU Championships.

Personal life

Geng was born in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang. Her mother coaches figure skating and father formerly competed in ice hockey.[1] Her name "Bingwa" litearally means "ice baby" in Chinese.[2]

In February 2011, Geng's age became the subject of controversy. Although her ISU bio lists Geng as born on January 3, 1994, a Chinese website suggests she was born on March 3, 1995.[3]

Career

Geng began skating at the age in 1998.[1] Her international debut came at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. Ranked 24th in the short program, she qualified for the free skate (17th) and finished 21st overall. The following season, she made her first and only appearance on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, placing 8th in Mexico. At the 2008 World Junior Championships, she placed 11th in the short, 21st in the free, and 18th overall.

Making her Grand Prix debut, Geng finished 11th at the 2009 Cup of China. The following season, she placed fifth at the 2010 Cup of China, 13th at the 2011 Four Continents Championships in Taipei, and 18th at the 2011 World Championships in Moscow.

Geng ranked 11th at the 2012 Four Continents in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She withdrew from the 2012 Cup of China after the short program and has made no international appearances since that event.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2013–14
[1]
  • Canon
2012–13
2011–12
2010–11
[4]
2009–10
[5]
2008–09
[6]
2007–08
[7]

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International[8]
Event Template:Tooltip 07–08 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 14–15
Worlds 18th
Four Continents 13th 11th
Template:Small Cup of China 11th 5th 8th WD
Asian Games 5th
Triglav Trophy 4th
International: Junior[8]
Junior Worlds 21st 18th
Template:Small Mexico 8th
National[8]
Chinese Champ. 5th 2nd 4th 2nd 13th
Chinese NG 3rd 3rd
WD: Withdrew

Detailed results

2012–13 season
Date Event SP FS Total
November 2–4, 2012 2012 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China 10
36.53
2011–12 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 4–8, 2012 2012 Triglav Trophy 7
45.29
3
87.40
4
132.69
February 7–12, 2012 2012 Four Continents Championships 10
46.98
11
80.91
11
127.89
January 4–6, 2012 12th Chinese National Winter Games 3
54.90
4
95.62
3
150.58
November 6–8, 2011 2011 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China 6
52.61
8
89.48
8
142.09
2010–11 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 24 – May 1, 2011 2011 World Championships 19
47.89
17
92.89
18
140.78
February 15–20, 2011 2011 Four Continents Championships 13
39.20
16
65.38
13
104.58
February 3–5, 2011 2011 Asian Winter Games 5
47.18
5
93.86
5
141.04
December 23–24, 2010 2010–11 Chinese Championships 3
42.13
1
101.95
2
144.08
November 4–7, 2010 2010 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China 4
51.09
4
91.39
5
142.48
2009–10 season
Date Event SP FS Total
Oct. 29 – Nov. 1, 2009 2009 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China 10
47.64
11
73.56
11
121.20
September 3–5, 2009 2009–10 Chinese Championships 2
50.01
5
69.27
4
119.28
2008–09 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
February 21–28, 2009 2009 World Junior Championships Junior 11
47.54
21
64.17
18
111.71
September 10–14, 2008 2008 Junior Grand Prix, Mexico Junior 8
37.96
6
63.75
8
101.71
2007–08 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
Feb. 25 – March 2, 2008 2008 World Junior Championships Junior 24
39.82
17
68.15
21
107.97
December 21–24, 2007 2007–08 Chinese Championships Senior 2
43.44
2
83.72
2
127.16
2006–07 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
December 27–30, 2006 2006–07 Chinese Championships Senior 5

References

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