Education
In 1983, Haixia made her debut at the Basketball World Championship and finished 3rd. The following year, she and her teammates finished 1st in the Asian Junior Basketball Championship and 3rd in the 23rd Olympic Games.
郑海霞, 鄭海霞
In 1983, Haixia made her debut at the Basketball World Championship and finished 3rd. The following year, she and her teammates finished 1st in the Asian Junior Basketball Championship and 3rd in the 23rd Olympic Games.
In 1986, she led the Chinese team to fifth in the 10th World Championship, 1st in the Asian Games, 1st in the World University Games and 2nd in the World Championship. In 1994, she claimed the titles in the Asian Championship and ranked 2nd in the World Championship, being named Most Valuable Player of the event by averaging 26.4 points, 13.1 rebounds and shooting 83.5% from the field One year later, she and her teammates retained their title in the 16th Asian Championship.
In 1996, she made her fourth Olympic appearance in Atlanta, Georgia, averaging 18.1 points, 9 rebounds.
In 1997 she retired from the Chinese national team and went to play with the Los Angeles Sparks in the Women's National Basketball Association in the United States. At the end of 1998, she returned to China and began to coach the PLA women"s team
She is currently a coach in China. She led the Women's National Basketball Association in field goal percentage at.618.
Position: Center
Height: 6 foot
8 in
Shoe size: mens 18 (United States) / 54 (European Union)
Team(s): Los Angeles Sparks (Women's National Basketball Association).