Ren Chengyuan (Chinese: 任成远; born 20 September 1986 in Jiangsu) is a female Chinese Olympic cyclist, who competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Sports career

  • 2001 Xuzhou Spare-time Sports School;
  • 2002 Jiangsu Provincial Mountain Bike Team;
  • 2005 National Team
  • 2011 Specialized Racing
  • 2016 China Jiangsu ZGL MTB Team

Major performances

  • 2004 Mountain Bike XC National Championships - 2nd place;
  • 2005 Mountain Bike XC National Championships - 1st place;
  • 2005 Asian Championships MTB XC - 1st place;
  • 2006 Mountain Bike World Championships U23 XC - 1st place;[1]
  • 2007 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Round 1 - Houffalize, Belgium - 1st;[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
  • 2007 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Round 2 - Offenburg, Germany - 7th;[9][10][11][12][13]
  • 2007 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Round 3 - Champery, SUI - 14th [14][15][16]
  • 2007 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 4 - Mont Sainte Anne, CAN - 2nd place [17][18][19][20][21]
  • 2007 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 5 - St Felicien, CAN - 6th place [22][23]
  • 2007 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 6 (Final Round) - Maribor, SLO - 5th place [24][25][26]
  • 2007 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's U23 World Cup overall winner;[27]
  • 2007 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's ELITE World Cup overall 3rd place, with 918 points.[24] Marie-Helen Premont was 2nd place with 1040 points, and Irina Kalentyeva was the overall winner with 1174 points.;[28]
  • 2008 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Round 1 - Houffalize, Belgium - 1st;[29][30][31][32][33][34][35]
  • 2008 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Round 2 - Offenburg, Germany - 3rd [36][37]
  • 2008 Olympic Games - MTB XC - 5th place;[38]
  • 2009 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Round 2 - Offenburg, Germany - 1st;[39][40][41]
  • 2009 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Round 3 - Houffalize, Belgium - 3rd;[42][43]
  • 2009 Mountain Bike XC National Championships - 1st place;
  • 2009 National Games - 1st women's cycling mountain cross-country;
  • 2009 Asian Championships - MTB XC - 1st place[44] Held in Malacca, Malaysia
  • 2010 Asian Championships - MTB XC - 1st place.[45] Held in Jecheon City, Korea
  • 2011 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 1 - Pietermaritzburg, South Africa - 1st place;[46][47][48][49]
  • 2011 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 2 - Yorkshire, Dalby Forest, UK - 5th place [50][51][52][53][54][55][56]
  • 2014 Asian Championships - MTB XC Team Relay - 1st place:[57] (4 Team China members: BIEKEN, Nazaerbieke; REN, Chengyuan; GU, Bingcheng; YIN, Siyuan) Held in Lubuklinggau City, Indonesia
  • 2014 Asian Championships - MTB XC Women's Elite - 2nd place.[58]
  • 2015 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 1 - Nove Mesto, CZE: 24th place[59][60][61][62]
  • 2015 Asian Championships - MTB XC Women's Elite - 1st place[63]
  • 2016 Asian Championships in Chai Nat, Thailand - MTB XC Women's Elite - 1st place[64]
  • 2016 International Kamptal Klassik Trophy in Langenlois, Austria - MTB XC Women's Elite - 2nd place[65]
  • 2016 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 1 - Cairns, AUS: 25th place[66][67]
  • 2016 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 2 - Albstadt, GER: 38th place[68][69][70]
  • 2016 Mountain Bike World Cup XC Women's Elite Round 3 - La Bresse, FRA: 26th place[71][72]

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