PAIRS
Date of birth: 24.12.1979 Qing PANG
CHN
Place of birth: Harbin
Height: 160 cm
Home town: Beijing
Profession: student
Hobbies: music, shopping
Start sk. / Club: 1986 /
Former Partners
Date of birth: 15.08.1979 Jian TONG
CHN
Place of birth: Harbin
Height: 179 cm
Home town: Harbin
Profession: student
Hobbies: computer games, music
Start sk. / Club: 1986 /
Former Partners Yun Zhang
Coach: Bin Yao
Choreographer: Nikolai Morozov
Former Coach: Wenyi Cong
Practice low season: 30 h / week at Beijing
Practice high season: 30 h / week at Beijing
Music Short Program / Short Dance as of season 2014/2015
Moonflower by Secret Garden
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2014/2015
Io Ci Saro by David Foster, Walter Afanasieff
Personal Best Total Score213.9807.12.2013 ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14
Personal Best Score Short Program75.4006.12.2013 ISU Grand Prix Final 2013/14
Personal Best Score Free Skating141.8115.02.2010 XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010
 
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Four Continents
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S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International CompetitionYearPlace
ISU GP Final 2010/2011 Beijing 2010 2.
Asian Winter Games 2011 Astana 2011 1.
ISU GP Hilton HHonors Skate America 2012 Kent / Seattle WA 2012 2.
ISU GP Cup of China 2012 Shanghai 2012 1.
Pang and Tong both started to skate as six-year-olds. She was a single skater until 1993 when coach Bin Yao teamed her up with Tong. After skating in singles, Tong went into ice dancing for two years because he felt his jumps weren't strong enough. He then switched to pairs because he thought it was more attractive than ice dance. The couple got engaged in 2012 when he proposed to her during an ice show in China. The couple has competed at World Championships since 1999. They retired after the 2014 Olympic Winter Games but decided to come back. Pang/Tong trained without a coach from 1993 to 1997 as Yao had moved to Beijing and they stayed back in Harbin. Pang and Tong's coach Bin Yao was on the first team that represented China in a World Championship (Dortmund 1980).
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