Shen Xue (; born 13 November 1978) is a Chinese retired
pair skater. With her husband
Zhao Hongbo
Zhao Hongbo (; born 22 September 1973) is a Chinese retired pair skater. With his wife Shen Xue, Zhao is the 2010 Figure skating at the Olympics, Olympic champion, the 2002 & 2006 Figure skating at the Olympics, Olympic bronze medalist, a three ...
, Shen is the 2010
Olympic champion, the 2002 & 2006
Olympic bronze medalist, a three-time
World champion (2002, 2003 and 2007), a three-time
Four Continents Champion (1999, 2003 & 2007), and a six-time
Grand Prix Final champion (1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006 & 2009).
Shen and Zhao were the first Chinese pair team to win a medal at an
International Skating Union
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event and at the
World Figure Skating Championships
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. In 2002, they became the first Chinese pair skating team to win a World Championship. They are also the first Chinese pair skaters to win a medal at the
Winter Olympic Games
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. In 2010, they became the first Chinese skaters to win the gold medal at a Winter Olympic Games in any figure skating category, ending almost half a century of Russian and Soviet pair skating dominance.
Personal life
Shen was born in
Harbin
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,
Heilongjiang
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province,
China
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. Shen and Zhao announced their engagement after the
2007 World Figure Skating Championships
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. They were married shortly after.
Shen and Zhao are the parents of a daughter, born 3 September 2013.
In December 2017, it was announced that Shen had been appointed as President of the
Chinese Skating Association.
Career
Early career and development
Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo began skating together in 1992.
Yao Bin coached them early in their careers. They competed at their first Olympics in
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
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, in
Nagano, Japan, where they finished fifth. They went on to the
1999 World Figure Skating Championships a year later with improved choreography and expression, and won the silver medal, becoming the first Chinese team to win a World Championship medal.
International success
Shen and Zhao improved each year, and were considered to be one of the top teams in the world. They won another silver medal at the Worlds in 2000, and a bronze in 2001. They were considered strong medal contenders in the
2002 Winter Olympics
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. They won the bronze with a strong performance, missing a throw quadruple
salchow attempt. They became the first Chinese pair to win a medal at an Olympics for figure skating.
World Champions
At the
2002 World Figure Skating Championships held in
Nagano, Japan, Shen and Zhao won their first World Championship, becoming the first Chinese pair skaters to win a
gold medal
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Since the eighteenth century, gold medals have b ...
in the history of figure skating. Later in March 2003, as the defending world champions, the team also won their second World Championship in
Washington D.C., United States. While practising their
throw quadruple salchow, Shen landed badly and injured her landing foot and ankle. She required several treatments to numb the foot entirely so that she should compete. The pair performed a brilliant long program that earned them several perfect 6.0's for both technical merits and presentation.
In the 2003–2004 season, competing for the first time under the
Code of Points, they placed second at the
2003 Skate Canada and won the
2003 Cup of China. They won their third Grand Prix Final gold medal at the
2003–2004 Grand prix Final, where they won both the short program with 66.00 points and the free skate with 130.08. The team earned a total of 196.08 points to finish 18.78 points ahead of their new rivals
Tatiana Totmianina &
Maxim Marinin of Russia, who were second in both the short and the long program.
Their attempt to win a third straight World title in 2004 was thwarted when Zhao fell during their short program and the team placed fourth in that segment. They rebounded to win the free program with a string of 6.0s, and moved up to finish second overall behind
Tatiana Totmianina &
Maxim Marinin.
Injury and 2006 Olympics
Shen and Zhao won gold medals at the
2004 Skate Canada, at the
2004 Trophée Eric Bompard and at the
2004 Cup of China. Following their wins at all their Grand Prix events, they also won the
2004–2005 Grand Prix Final in
Beijing
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, China, placing first in the short program with 70.52 points and in the free skate scoring 136.02. Overall they won the gold medal earning a total of 206.54 points, 19.22 ahead of
Maria Petrova &
Alexei Tikhonov, who placed second in both segments of the competition. As a result, they set a new world record for the short program, for the free skate and for the combined total score under the
ISU Judging System
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.
In 2005 Zhao's
Achilles tendon
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injury forced them to withdraw from the World Championships, and weeks later, he ruptured the tendon during practice. They missed the entire competitive season and were unable to return to the ice until weeks before the
2006 Winter Olympics
The 2006 Winter Olympics (), officially the XX Olympic Winter Games () and also known as Torino 2006, were a winter multi-sport event held from 10 to 26 February in Turin, Italy. This marked the second time Italy had hosted the Winter O ...
in
Turin
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, Italy. They placed fifth in the short program with 62.32 points and third in the free skate with 124.59. Their lack of adequate preparation was obvious, but they managed to win a second Olympic bronze medal earning 186.91 points, 17.57 points behind
Tatiana Totmianina &
Maxim Marinin, who won the gold medal.
Third World title and retirement
The 2006–2007 proved to be a very strong season for the pair. They began winning the
2006 Cup of China, where they came in first place in the short program and in the free skate to win the competition with a total score of 193.59 points, 21.03 ahead of
Zhang Dan &
Zhang Hao. They also won the
2006 NHK Trophy, where they also placed first in both the short program and the free skate earning 190.97 points, beating
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian by 8.13. They earned the gold medal at the
2006–2007 Grand Prix Final, held in
Saint Petersburg
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, Russia. At that competition, they won the short program, scoring 68.66 points, 4.48 points ahead of
Zhang Dan &
Zhang Hao. The team also placed first in the free skate with 134.53 points, 12.68 ahead of
Aliona Savchenko &
Robin Szolkowy from Germany. They earned a total of 203.19 points to finish 22.52 points ahead of second-place finishers
Aliona Savchenko &
Robin Szolkowy.
At the
2007 Asian Winter Games, Shen and Zhao won the short program with 69.49 points, leading by 3.84 over the rest of the field. They placed first in free skate scoring 126.06 points, winning that segment as well by 10.24 points. They earned 195.55 points overall, edging their teammates
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian by 14.08 points, who placed second in both the short program and the free skate. Shen and Zhao won the
2007 Four Continents Championships, placing first in the short program with 69.29 points, 3.49 ahead of the rest of the competitors. They also won the free skate earning 133.76 points, leading that segment of the competition by 14.23 points. As a result, they scored a combined total of 203.05 points to win the competition 17.72 points ahead of
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian, who again came in second place in the short and in the long program.
Shen and Zhao finished the season with their third world title at the
2007 World Figure Skating Championships
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in
Tokyo
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, Japan, placing first in the short program with 71.07 points, taking the lead by 3.42 points ahead of
Aliona Savchenko &
Robin Szolkowy, and setting a new world record under the
ISU Judging System
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. They also won the free skate with 132.43 points, 10.72 ahead of
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian, who placed second in that segment of the competition. Overall they scored a total 203.50 points and won by a 15.04-point margin of victory over silver medalists
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian. Following the win, they married and announced their retirement from the sport.
Return to competition
Shen and Zhao returned to competition in the 2009–2010 season to compete in the
2010 Winter Olympics
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, and were assigned to
2009 Cup of China and
2009 Skate America
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in the
2009–2010 ISU Grand Prix series.
At the
2009 Cup of China, they placed first in the short program earning a personal best score of 72.28. They also won the free skate scoring 128.69 to win the competition with 200.97 points, 14.18 points ahead of silver medalists
Zhang Dan &
Zhang Hao. At the
2009 Skate America
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, they placed first in the short program with a new personal best of 74.36 points. They also lead in the free skate where they earned 127.04 points. Scoring 201.40 points overall, 29.58 points over
Tatiana Volosozhar &
Stanislav Morozov, they won the gold medal.
Those two wins directly qualified them for the
2009–2010 Grand Prix Final that was held in
Tokyo
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, Japan, in December 2009. At the event, they lead the short program with a new personal best of 75.36 points, 2.22 points ahead of
Aliona Savchenko &
Robin Szolkowy, who were second. They also placed first in the free skate with another personal best of 138.89 points, 5.07 ahead of fellow second-place finishers
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian. They won the gold medal earning 214.25 points overall, edging silver medalists
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian by 12.39 points and improving their previous combined total score. At the competition, they set new world records for the short program, for the free skating and for the combined total under the ISU Judging System.
2010 Olympics
On 14 February 2010, Shen and Zhao began their fourth Olympics. They led the short program with 76.66 points, 0.70 ahead of
Aliona Savchenko &
Robin Szolkowy. They achieved a new personal best and set a new record score again under the ISU Judging System for the short program.
On 15 February 2010, in the pairs' free skating they came second, again with a personal best score of 139.91 points, 1.90 behind
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian, who claimed the silver medal. Their program components score of 72.40 was the highest of the event. They also got a 10.00 for interpretation from one judge. With an overall total of 216.57 points they finished in first place taking the gold medal, by a 3.26 margin over
Pang Qing &
Tong Jian and a 5.77 margin over bronze medalists
Aliona Savchenko &
Robin Szolkowy. Their combined score was a world record at the time. At 31 and 36 years old respectively, they were among the oldest Olympic champions in figure skating. They became the first Chinese skaters in any figure skating discipline to win a gold medal at the
Winter Olympic Games
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. China at the event also broke Russia's 46-year twelve-Olympic gold medal streak in pairs figure skating, winning both the gold and the silver medals.
Final retirement
On 17 February 2010, they announced their definite retirement from competitive skating to focus on their personal life. They said they would retire from shows in 2012, planning to start a family, promote their sport, and begin coaching.
List of world record scores set by Shen/Zhao
Public life and endorsements
Shen and Zhao's current and past sponsors include
Nike,
Visa,
General Electric
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Over the year ...
and
Lenovo
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.
They have toured in multiple ice shows all around the world, including the 2007 Golden Skate Awards in
Turin
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, Italy, the 2008 & 2010
Stars on Ice in the United States and the 2009
Ice All Stars, this last one held in
Seoul
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,
South Korea
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alongside other world class figure skaters including the
2010 Olympic ladies champion and show headliner
Yuna Kim.
They joined Kim in another ice show, the
All That Skate. Other skaters like
Michelle Kwan
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and
Stéphane Lambiel performed in the show as well.
Programs
Competitive highlights
(With Zhao)
Detailed results
References
External links
Official Websitetwitter(weibo)Pairs on Ice: Xue Shen & Hongbo Zhao
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China's Shen and Zhao win pairs gold
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1978 births
Living people
Chinese female pair skaters
Figure skaters at the 1998 Winter Olympics
Figure skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Figure skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Figure skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Olympic bronze medalists for China
Olympic figure skaters for China
Olympic gold medalists for China
Figure skaters from Harbin
Olympic medalists in figure skating
World Figure Skating Championships medalists
Four Continents Figure Skating Championships medalists
Medalists at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Asian Games medalists in figure skating
Figure skaters at the 1996 Asian Winter Games
Figure skaters at the 1999 Asian Winter Games
Figure skaters at the 2003 Asian Winter Games
Figure skaters at the 2007 Asian Winter Games
Asian Games gold medalists for China
Medalists at the 1996 Asian Winter Games
Medalists at the 1999 Asian Winter Games
Medalists at the 2003 Asian Winter Games
Medalists at the 2007 Asian Winter Games
Winter World University Games medalists in figure skating
Season-end world number one figure skaters
FISU World University Games gold medalists for China
Competitors at the 1997 Winter Universiade