PAIRS
Date of birth:
24.12.1979
Qing PANG
CHN
Harbin
Place of birth:
Height:
162
cm
Harbin
Home town:
Student
Profession:
Hobbies:
music, shopping
1985
Harbin Skating Club
Start sk. / Club:
/
Former Partners:
Student
Profession:
Harbin
Home town:
cm
180
Height:
CHN
Harbin
Place of birth:
Jian TONG
15.08.1979
Date of birth:
computer games, singing, fishing
Hobbies:
1986
Harbin Skating Club
Start sk. / Club:
/
Former Partners:
Yue Zhang
23
at Beijing
h / week
Practice high season:
28
at Beijing
h / week
Practice low season:
Wenyi Cong
Former coach:
Sarah Kawahara (FS)
Choreographer:
Bin Yao
Coach:
Music Short Program / Original Dance as of 2006/2007 season  
O Doux Printemps d' Autrefois by Jules Massenet
Phantom of the Opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Music of the Night by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of 2006/2007 season
189.20
World Championships 2006
22.03.2006
67.08
124.22
Smart Ones Skate America 2003
World Championships 2006
23.10.2003
22.03.2006
Personal Best Score Free Skating
Personal Best Score Short Program
Personal Best Total Score
1.S
2.
1.
4.
4.
1.S
3.
4.
2.S
5.
9.
2.S
10.
1.S
15.
National Champ.
World Juniors
European Champ.
World Champ.
Olympic Games
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
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
dancing. Pang/Tong trained without a coach from 1993 to 1997 as Yao had moved to Beijing and they stayed back
in Harbin. Pang/Tong withdrew from Skate America 2006 due to Pang being sick. Pang and Tong's coach Bin Yao
was on the first team that represented China in a World Championship (Dortmund 1980).
NHK Trophy, Nagoya
Trophee Eric Bompard, Paris
ISU Grand Prix Final, Beijing
Cup of China, Beijing
2004
2004
2005
2005
2.
3.
3.
2.
Trophee Eric Bompard, Paris
ISU Grand Prix Final, Tokyo
Cup of China, Nanjing
Asian Winter Games,
2005
2006
2006
2007
2.
6.
2.
2.
S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International Competition
Year
Place
International Competition
Year
Place
2.
Four Continents
2.
1.
2.
1.
4.
5.
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last update:
21.03.2007
23:33:18