Sun Peiyuan (Chinese: 孙培原; pinyin: Sūnpéiyuán; born August 27, 1989) is a professional wushu taolu athlete from China.[1] 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).
Career
Sun started training wushu at the age of six.[2] In 2003, he was selected to join the Shandong provincial wushu team and in 2009, Sun was admitted into the Physical Education Institute of the Shandong University of Finance and Economics.[3]
^赵, 汗青 (2019-01-20). "【专访】武术冠军孙培原:亚运首金的背后,又一个0.03创造传奇" [[Interview] Wushu champion Sun Peiyuan: Behind the Asian Games' first gold, another 0.03 legend creation]. Bilibili (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-03-27.
^刘, 蕾 (2018-08-20). "山东体育学院优秀校友孙培原获得雅加达亚运会首金" [Sun Peiyuan, an outstanding alumnus of Shandong Institute of Physical Education, won the first gold in the Jakarta Asian Games]. Sohu (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-03-26.
^张, 建伟, ed. (2009-10-13). "图文:武术套路男子全能 孙培原在刀术比赛中" [Photo: Sun Peiyuan, the man's all-around martial arts routine in the sword competition]. Sohu (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-03-26.
^杨, 磊; 胡, 雪蓉 (2014-09-21). "武术男子刀术棍术全能 中国选手孙培原夺冠" [Wushu men's daoshu and gunshu all-around, Chinese athlete Sun Peiyuan won the championship]. People's Daily (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-03-26.
^"全运会武术套路男子个人全能项目 吴照华夺冠孙培原获铜牌" [Wu Zhaohua wins the national sports martial arts routine men's individual all-around event, Sun Peiyuan wins the bronze medal]. Sun News (in Chinese). 2021-09-02. Retrieved 2021-09-04.