Yuan Weimin
{{short description|Chinese volleyball player and coach}}
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| birth_place = Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
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{{MedalSport|Head coach for the {{China}} women's volleyball}}
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{{MedalGold|1984 Los Angeles|Indoor}}
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{{MedalGold|1982 Peru|Indoor}}
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Yuan Weimin ({{zh|s=袁伟民|t=袁偉民|p=Yuán Wěimín}}; born 8 July 1939, in Suzhou, Jiangsu) is a Chinese sports administrator and civil servant. He was the Executive President of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Player career
Yuan was selected to represent Jiangsu province in the volleyball competition of the first National Games in 1958 while studying at Nanjing Sport Institute. In 1962, he joined the national volleyball team.{{cn|date=July 2024}}
Cultural Revolution hit when he was at his peak. While he was not persecuted because of his peasant background which was considered politically reliable at the time, his team members were sent home. Yuan spent much of his time studying volleyball coaching, without a team to coach. Yuan retired as a player in 1974 from the position of national team captain.{{cn|date=July 2024}}
Managerial career
In 1976, Yuan was appointed head coach of the women's national volleyball team. His task was to restore the team to pre-Cultural Revolution-level. He did more than that, transforming a team from a 16th place finish in the 1974 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship to a super power, winning the 1981 World Cup, the 1982 world championship and the 1984 Olympic gold medal.{{cn|date=July 2024}}
Yuan was inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2007.[https://web.archive.org/web/20080826052858/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/13/content_6874864.htm Yuan inducted into Volleyball Hall of Fame, Xinhua News]
Political career
Yuan became a national hero after winning gold medal in the Olympics. His book My Way of Teaching was a sellout. Volleyball terms were quoted in household conversation. Yuan was promoted to vice-minister of the Sports Commission at age 36, and was elected as a candidate member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 1985. In 2000, Yuan was promoted to director general of the Chinese General Administration of Sports and chairman of the Chinese Olympic Committee.{{cn|date=July 2024}}
Yuan was appointed to lead the Chinese Football Association after the disastrous 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification finish. He resigned in 1989 after the national Olympic team went goalless in the 1988 Olympics, but was brought back after his replacement Nian Weisi resigned following another failure in the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification AFC Final Round. Yuan chaired the association until 2004.{{cn|date=July 2024}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.volleyhall.org/yuan-weimin.html International Volleyball Hall of Fame profile]
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|title = Director General of the Chinese General Administration of Sports
|years = 2000 – 2004
|after = Liu Peng
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|before = Wu Shaozu
|title = Chairperson of the Chinese Olympic Committee
|years = 2000 – 2005
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|before = Li Fenglou
|title = Chairperson of the Chinese Football Association
|years = 1985 – 1989
|after = Nian Weisi
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|before = Nian Weisi
|title = Chairperson of the Chinese Football Association
|years = 1992 – 2005
|after = Liu Peng
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|before = Yasutaka Matsudaira
|title = President of the Asian Volleyball Confederation
|years = 1997 – 2001
|after = Wei Jizhong
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{{succession box
|before = Xu Cai
|title = President of the Wushu Federation of Asia
|years = 1994 – 2000
|after = Li Zhijian
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Category:Chinese volleyball coaches
Category:Sportspeople from Suzhou
Category:Asian Games medalists in volleyball
Category:Volleyball players at the 1974 Asian Games
Category:Medalists at the 1974 Asian Games
Category:Asian Games bronze medalists for China
Category:Nanjing Sport Institute alumni
Category:Alternates of the 12th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Category:Members of the 13th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Category:Members of the 14th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Category:Alternates of the 15th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Category:Members of the 16th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Category:Members of the 10th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Category:International Volleyball Hall of Fame inductees
Category:Presidents of the Chinese Olympic Committee
Category:Directors of the State General Administration of Sports