Sun Peiyuan
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Sun Peiyuan (Chinese: 孙培原; pinyin: Sūnpéiyuán; born August 8, 1989) is a professional wushu taolu athlete from China. He is regarded as one of the most dominant wushu athletes of the 2010s, having been the first athlete to achieve the new version of the "grand slam" (gold medals at the national championships, National Games of China, Asian Games, World Cup, and the World Wushu Championships).
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Sun Peiyuan
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Sun Peiyuan
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Sun Peiyuan
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Zibo, Shandong, China
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1989-08-08
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1989-08-08
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孙培原
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1.68 m
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Martial artist, athlete, coach
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Sūnpéiyuán
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Shandong Wushu Team
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Sun Peiyuan (Chinese: 孙培原; pinyin: Sūnpéiyuán; born August 8, 1989) is a professional wushu taolu athlete from China. He is regarded as one of the most dominant wushu athletes of the 2010s, having been the first athlete to achieve the new version of the "grand slam" (gold medals at the national championships, National Games of China, Asian Games, World Cup, and the World Wushu Championships).
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