Background
Zhuang was born on 4 May 1969 in Shenyang, Liaoning, China.
荘暁岩
Zhuang was born on 4 May 1969 in Shenyang, Liaoning, China.
Her medal was China"s first Olympic gold medal in judo. She initially trained in shot put, discus, and javelin, but changed to judo at the age of 14 years. A year later, she was selected for the Liaoning provincial judo team
Her nickname amongst her fellow athletes was "Tiger."
In 1986, Zhuang joined the Chinese national judo team
That same year, she came second in the National Judo Championship. Through the late 1980s, she also competed in tournaments at Fukuoka.
Her coach for international competition was Liu Yongfu. She was listed at 173 cm (5" 8") in height and 98 kg (217 lb) in weight.
More international victories followed for Zhuang at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing and the 1991 World Judo Championships in Barcelona.
She retired from judo competition in 1995. Zhuang was one of the torchbearers in the Olympic torch relay for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Her fingerprints and footprints are preserved in the flagstones of Beidaihe Olympic Avenue Park, Beidaihe District, along with those of 44 other Chinese Olympic champions.
She now trains judo competitors at the Liaoning provincial institute of sports technology.
In 1987, she was champion in the women"s open class at the National Games, and in 1988, she took victory in the same class at the International Judo Championships. At the 1992 Summer Olympics, Zhuang defeated Estela Rodríguez Villanueva from Cuba to win the gold medal in the women"s +72 kg division for judo. This was China"s first Olympic gold medal in judo, and was the first of three consecutive victories for China in this competition—Sun Fuming (1996) and Yuan Hua (2000) also won Olympic gold medals in the heaviest women"s division in judo.