Lang Ping, born on December tenth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished figure in the world of volleyball, celebrated for her remarkable achievements as both a player and a coach. A former head coach of the Chinese women's national volleyball team and the U.S. women's national volleyball team, Lang has left an indelible mark on the sport.
As a player, she showcased her exceptional talent at the nineteen eighty-four Olympics, where she was honored with the most valuable player award in women's volleyball. Her prowess on the court laid the foundation for a storied career that would see her transition into coaching.
In two thousand two, Lang was inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame in Holyoke, Massachusetts, a testament to her contributions to the sport. She led the U.S. women's national team to a silver medal at the two thousand eight Beijing Olympics, held in her homeland, before achieving further glory by coaching the Chinese women's national team to a gold medal at the two thousand sixteen Rio Olympics. This remarkable feat made her the first individual in volleyball history to win Olympic gold as both a player and a coach.
Lang Ping's inspiring journey has also been captured in the biographical film 'Leap,' released in two thousand twenty, where she is portrayed by actress Gong Li, further solidifying her legacy in the world of sports.