Shuang Guo

  • Shuang Guo
    Shuang Guo
  • Sport
    Cycling
  • Medals
    • Gold 0
    • Silver 2
    • Bronze 1
  • Country
    China
  • Date of Birth
    26 February 1986
  • Height
    5' 6" (1.7m)
  • Weight
    154lbs. (70kg)
  • Age
    27
  • Gender
    Female
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Schedule & Results

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Dates and times are in IST.
Time Event Type Sport Event Stage Match
02/08/12 8:41 PM Cycling Women's Sprint Qualifying See Results
02/08/12 9:08 PM Cycling Women's Sprint Round See Results
02/08/12 10:31 PM Medal/Final Cycling Women's Sprint Final See Results
03/08/12 8:40 PM Cycling Women's Keirin Round 1 & Repechages See Results
03/08/12 10:21 PM Cycling Women's Keirin Round 2 See Results
03/08/12 11:13 PM Medal/Final Cycling Women's Keirin Final See Results
05/08/12 4:28 PM Cycling Women's Sprint Qualification See Results
05/08/12 9:30 PM Cycling Women's Sprint Round of 16 See Results
05/08/12 11:08 PM Cycling Women's Sprint Round of 8 See Results
06/08/12 10:13 PM Cycling Women's Sprint Quarterfinal See Results
07/08/12 9:30 PM Cycling Women's Sprint Semifinal See Results
07/08/12 10:59 PM Medal/Final Cycling Women's Sprint Final See Results

Shuang Guo Biography

After a disappointing and controversial effort at the Beijing Games, Shuang is primed to bring home China’s first Olympic gold medal in cycling this summer from London. She won bronze in the sprint event in 2008, but only after she was relegated in the semifinal race for unintentionally bumping Australia’s Anna Meares off the track. Meares was credited with the victory and a spot in the gold-medal race, while Shuang had to settle for a shot at third place. Despite the disappointment, she went on to beat Willy Kanis of the Netherlands to capture her first Olympic medal. Four years later, Shuang again appears to be a serious contender for gold in the sprint. She beat Meares in two consecutive sprint races - the second in 11.59 seconds - to win gold at London’s Olympic velodrome in February. Shuang has continued to race at an elite level after suffering a broken collarbone during a crash in December 2010. In addition to her success in the sprint events, she is a past World Cup and overall world champion in the keirin. She is also a member of China’s medal-contending team sprint squad, which finished third at the London velodrome earlier this year.

Overall Medal Count

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 46 29 29 104
2 China 38 27 23 88
3 Great Britain 29 17 19 65
4 Russia 24 26 32 82
5 South Korea 13 8 7 28
6 Germany 11 19 14 44
7 France 11 11 12 34
55 India 0 2 4 6

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