㈠ 丁俊晖简介英文版
Ding Junhui (Simplified Chinese: 丁俊晖; Traditional Chinese: 丁俊晖; pinyin: Dī Jùnhuī; sometimes referred to as Jun-hui Ding in the West; born April 1 1987) is a Chinese snooker player, born in Yixing, Jiangsu (near Shanghai), and is now a resident of England ring the snooker season.
Early career
Ding started playing snooker at the age of nine. He practices the game for eight hours every day, and in 2003 he became the number one ranked player in China.[1]
Ding shot to international prominence in 2002, when he won the Asian Under-21 Championship, the Asian Championship, and the IBSF World Under-21 Championship. He was unable to progress much in 2003, as both the Asian Championship and Under-21 Championship had to be cancelled because of the SARS virus crisis, but he was a semi-finalist in the IBSF World Under-21 championship, and was awarded a Main Tour concession by the WPBSA, which enabled him to turn professional in September 2003.
Professional career
In February 2004, Ding was awarded a wildcard entry to the Masters in London, where, in the first round, he defeated the then world no. 16-ranked player, Joe Perry,[2] before narrowly losing 6-5 in the second round to experienced top player Stephen Lee after holding a 2-5 lead over him.[3] His performance favourably impressed many commentators, who since then rated him a likely future World Champion.
In March 2005, he celebrated his 18th birthday by reaching the final of the China Open in Beijing, along the way defeating world top-16 ranked players Peter Ebdon, Marco Fu and Ken Doherty. In that final he played against then world no.-3-ranked Stephen Hendry, whom he beat by 9 frames to 5, to score his first ranking tournament win.
In December 2005, he beat another crop of (now former) world top-16 players, namely Jimmy White, the late Paul Hunter and Joe Perry once more on his way to reaching the final of another major tournament, the UK Championship at the Barbican Centre in York. This time he met the resurgent snooker legend Steve Davis in the final, and defeated him by ten frames to six, in doing so becoming the first player from outside Britain or Ireland to win that particular title. Following this victory, his world ranking was provisionally raised from 60 (62 at the start of the season) to 31. At the end of the season, he was ranked 27th. This means that now he does not have to pre-qualify for various tournaments, and only has to win one match to reach the World Championships in Sheffield.
On 19 August, 2006, he beat Stephen Lee 6-1, and reached the final of the Northern Ireland Trophy, meeting Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final the following day. He beat O'Sullivan 9-6 to claim his third ranking tournament win,[4] becoming only the third person ever to do so before his twentieth birthday,[4] after O'Sullivan and John Higgins.[4] This win pushed his provisional world ranking position up to fifth.
In December 2006, he won three gold medals at the Asian Games, winning the Single, Double and Team Snooker competitions. The following week, he reached, as the defending champion, the quarterfinal stage of the 2006 UK Snooker Championship,[5] and subsequently lost to his practice partner and eventual winner, Peter Ebdon, by 9 frames to 5.[5]
On 1 January, 2007, he beat Cao Xinlong 5-4 to reach the final of the Chinese National Snooker Championship in East China's Yixing, Jiangsu province, his home town. The following day, he beat Xiao Guodong in the final by 6 frames to 2, in doing so becoming the national champion once again.[6]
On 14 January, 2007, Ding made a 147 break in the opening match of the Saga Insurance Masters against Anthony Hamilton.[7] It was the first maximum in the competition since that of Kirk Stevens in 1984, which was also the only one up to then.[7] Additionally, Ding is the youngest player to make a 147 ring a televised session (a record previously held by Ronnie O'Sullivan),[7] and became the first Chinese snooker player in the history of BBC's coverage to make a televised maximum. He went on to make the final of the tournament, becoming the second[citation needed] youngest player to reach a Masters final. He made a confident start by winning the first two frames. However, O'Sullivan went on to proce what many regard as one of the finest displays of snooker ever seen on television. His dominance, along with the boisterous and hostile nature of the crowd, left Ding visibly distraught ring the twelfth frame, trailing 8-3 in the best of 19 frames contest. The latter appeared resigned to defeat, taking little time to consider his shot selection, and after the frame shook hands with O'Sullivan, after which the two walked arm in arm to the dressing room area, but because it had only been the last frame before the mid-session interval, and so indeed not the very last frame of the match, no-one knew if he had conceded the match, believed the match was over or was just congratulating O'Sullivan on his formidable play. He ultimately lost the match on the next frame, and later claimed that he thought the match was indeed a "best of 17". He was next bumped out of two tournaments in a row in the first rounds, losing 5-2 to Stephen Maguire in the first round of the Malta Cup[8] and 5-1 to Jamie Cope in the opening round of the Welsh Open.[9] By 14 March 2007, however, Ding had qualified for the televised final stages of the World Championships for the first time by beating Mark Davis.[10] However, his losing streak in ranking tournaments this season continued with a 5-3 first round loss to Barry Hawkins in the China Open.
㈡ 介绍丁俊晖的英语短文
DOB: 01 Apr 1987
Lives: Jiangsu Province near Shanghai
Provisional Ranking: 8th
(Main Tour)
Ranking Points this Season
Last 5 Seasons: 27-62-76-UR-UR
Turned Pro: 2003
Ranking Tournament Victories: Three – China Open 2005, UK Championship 2005, Northern Ireland Trophy 2006
Last Seasons Prize Money: £189,375
Career Prize Money: (up to start of 2007/08 season): £379,350
Highest Tournament Break: 147 – SAGA Insurance Masters 2007
Ding made a sensational start to the 2006/07 season by becoming the youngest player ever to win three ranking titles, and the only one other than John Higgins to do so before his 20th birthday.
He achieved that feat at the Northern Ireland Trophy in Belfast, beating Paul Davies, Anthony Hamilton, John Higgins, Ken Doherty and Stephen Lee to reach the final then coming from 3-1 down to beat Ronnie O’ 9-6 in the final.
"I’m very happy tonight and pleased to equal John Higgins’ record," said the Chinese prodigy. "I want to get better in every match that I play."
Ding was not able to further bolster his tally of titles, giving up his Maplin UK Championship crown when he lost to practice partner Peter Ebdon in the quarter-finals. There was some mitigation for that loss, however, as Ding was suffering from fatigue having recently returned from the Asian Games in Qatar, clutching a haul of three gold medals for the indivial, doubles and team disciplines.
He went on to reach the final of the SAGA Insurance Masters at Wembley Arena, scoring a 6-2 win over Stephen Hendry in the semi-finals which prompted the snooker legend to describe him as the best talent to emerge in the past decade. "If he’s going to keep playing like that he’ll be around the top four players for the next 10 to 15 years," Hendry said.
Again Ding faced his boyhood idol O’Sullivan in the final but this time the Rocket powered to a 10-3 success, leaving Ding visibly upset. He was comforted by high praise from O’Sullivan who said: "If he carries on improving and gets a few more bits to his game he will be a multiple World Champion. Tennis has Federer, golf has Tiger Woods, Ding could do the same to snooker."
Ding finished the season at the Crucible after qualifying for the final stages of the 888.com World Snooker Championship for the first time in his career but was unfortunate to draw O’Sullivan in the first round and fell to a 10-2 defeat. Nevertheless, he gained a top 16 ranking for the first time, climbing to No 9.
Ding has become one of China’s most famous sportsmen, often drawing viewing figures on CCTV5 in excess of 100million.
His first ranking title came at the 2005 China Open when he delighted his fans in Beijing by coming from 4-1 down to beat Hendry 9-5 in the final.
His second came later that year at the UK Championship – his first major title on British soil and one which demonstrated to BBC Sport viewers the extent of his talent.
He conceded just 17 frames (winning 45) on his way to the final at the Barbican Centre in York. It was exuberant youth against experience and wisdom at the tournament’s conclusion and he comfortably got the better of Steve Davis, 30 years his senior, 10-6.
"This gives me great joy," said Ding. "This is the second most important ranking tournament and I felt more pressure than I did when I won in China. In England most people wanted Steve Davis to win while in China 99 percent of the support was for me. However, there were still lots of people who appreciated how the way I played."
Ding won the World under-21 Championship at the age of 15, beating David John 11-9 in the final in Latvia.
In the same year, he won the Asian junior and senior titles, won a gold medal in the Asian Games and reached the semi-finals of the World Amateur Championship.
During the season, he lives in Sheffield where he practises with the likes of Ebdon and James Wattana at the World Snooker Academy.
Ding’s favourite hobbies away from snooker are swimming and watching Jackie Chan movies. He also enjoys football -he supports Liverpool and enjoyed a backstage tour of Anfield in April 2007.
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㈢ 谁有关于丁俊晖的英文ppt啊
只找到了他的英文介绍
Category
Asia - China
First Name
Ding
Last Name
Jun Hui
Town / Country
Beijing, China
Date of birth
1 April 1987
Club
The Academy, Wellingborough
High Break
141 - 2005 Irish Masters qualifiers & 2005 Masters
Ranking:
2004-5 Chinese No. 1
Turned Pro
2003
Tournament Record
2006 Asian Games Snooker Singles
2006 Asian Games Snooker Doubles
2006 Asian Games Snooker Team
2006 Northern Ireland Trophy Champion
2005 UK Champion
2005 Masters Quarter Final
2005 Welsh Open Last 48
2004 Chinese Ranking Event 1 Winner
2004 British Open Last 16
2004 Masters Last 16
2003 IBSF World Under 21 Championship Semi Final
2003 WSA Main Tour Concession
2002 IBSF World Championship Semi Finalist
2002 Asian Games Snooker Singles Gold Medal
2002 IBSF World Under 21 Champion
2002 China Under 18 Champion
2002 Asian Champion
2002 Chinese Champion
2002 Chinese Junior Champion
2002 Asian Under 21 Champion
Biography
Ding shot to fame in 2002. At just fifteen years old he first of all won the Asian Under 21 championship.
He followed that up with a resounding 8-1 win over Singapore's Keith E Boon in the final of the Asian Championship, and to prove that this was no fluke, in August he travelled to Latvia and came home as the new IBSF World under 21 champion.
He has since added the Snooker singles Gold Medal in the Asian Games and finished as a semi finalist in the 2002 IBSF World Championship.
In 2003 he was unable to progress much in Asian snooker as both the Asian championship and the under 21 event had to be cancelled e to the SARS virus crisis.
He defended his World Under 21 title, reaching the semi finals, before losing out to Australian Main Tour player Neil Robertson.
The WSA awarded Ding a Main Tour concession in recognition of his outstanding 2002-3 results and he'll started his professional career in September 2003.
He turned more heads in February 2004 when he made his debut in the Masters at Wembley and knocked out Joe Perry and narrowly failed to beat Stephen Lee.
Since then he's had to get used to a new cue after baggage handlers smashed it. In the 2004-5 season he beat both Tony Drago and Jimmy White to reached the last 16 of the British Open and he got through to the televised stages of the 2005 Welsh Open losing to John Parrott. In January 2005 he made his professional high break of 141 against Gary Wilkinson, ring the Irish Masters qualifiers and he equalled that feat at the Wembley Masters.
Ding is based at the Academy in Sheffield, when in the UK, and he's a regular practice partner of Peter Ebdon, who enthuses about his skills and potential.
Remember the name
㈣ 丁俊晖会说英语
他英文不是很好不过日常的还是能搞定。至于你说的叫裁判清理球什么的东西,是职业选手都会说,就像每个学生都会用钢笔写字一样
㈤ 英语作文my hero丁俊晖台球东方之星
I’m a boy. My English name is Micheal. My favorite subjet is math and P.E. Because math is interesting and P.E.is very relaxing. What’版your favorite subjet? My favorite sport is ping-pong. Because ping-pong is funny.I don’t like football. Because football is difficult.What’your favorite sport? My favorite food is milk. What’your favorite food? My favorite music is "super star”权& "love love love” What’your favorite music?
㈥ 电脑哦阿瓦家破电脑四季豆阿森纳都但是丁俊晖,请用英文能翻译一下,有德文和法文最好
英语:Oh Ava home computer Arsenal all but broken computer beans Ding Junhui
德语:Oh Ava Heimcomputer Arsenal alle, aber defekten Computer Bohnen Ding Junhui
法语专:Oh Ava Arsenal ordinateur à la maison tous les fèves, mais ordinateur cassé属 Ding Junhui
㈦ 丁俊晖的英文名字
姓名:丁俊晖(Ding Junhui)
籍贯:江苏宜兴
生日:1987年4月1日
身高:1.76米
体重:60公斤
转入职业:2003年
世界排名:第57位
㈧ 急求丁俊晖英文简介
Category
Asia - China
First Name
Ding
Last Name
Jun Hui
Town / Country
Beijing, China
Date of birth
1 April 1987
Club
The Academy, Wellingborough
High Break
141 - 2005 Irish Masters qualifiers & 2005 Masters
Ranking:
2004-5 Chinese No. 1
Turned Pro
2003
Tournament Record
2006 Asian Games Snooker Singles
2006 Asian Games Snooker Doubles
2006 Asian Games Snooker Team
2006 Northern Ireland Trophy Champion
2005 UK Champion
2005 Masters Quarter Final
2005 Welsh Open Last 48
2004 Chinese Ranking Event 1 Winner
2004 British Open Last 16
2004 Masters Last 16
2003 IBSF World Under 21 Championship Semi Final
2003 WSA Main Tour Concession
2002 IBSF World Championship Semi Finalist
2002 Asian Games Snooker Singles Gold Medal
2002 IBSF World Under 21 Champion
2002 China Under 18 Champion
2002 Asian Champion
2002 Chinese Champion
2002 Chinese Junior Champion
2002 Asian Under 21 Champion
Biography
Ding shot to fame in 2002. At just fifteen years old he first of all won the Asian Under 21 championship.
He followed that up with a resounding 8-1 win over Singapore's Keith E Boon in the final of the Asian Championship, and to prove that this was no fluke, in August he travelled to Latvia and came home as the new IBSF World under 21 champion.
He has since added the Snooker singles Gold Medal in the Asian Games and finished as a semi finalist in the 2002 IBSF World Championship.
In 2003 he was unable to progress much in Asian snooker as both the Asian championship and the under 21 event had to be cancelled e to the SARS virus crisis.
He defended his World Under 21 title, reaching the semi finals, before losing out to Australian Main Tour player Neil Robertson.
The WSA awarded Ding a Main Tour concession in recognition of his outstanding 2002-3 results and he'll started his professional career in September 2003.
He turned more heads in February 2004 when he made his debut in the Masters at Wembley and knocked out Joe Perry and narrowly failed to beat Stephen Lee.
Since then he's had to get used to a new cue after baggage handlers smashed it. In the 2004-5 season he beat both Tony Drago and Jimmy White to reached the last 16 of the British Open and he got through to the televised stages of the 2005 Welsh Open losing to John Parrott. In January 2005 he made his professional high break of 141 against Gary Wilkinson, ring the Irish Masters qualifiers and he equalled that feat at the Wembley Masters.
Ding is based at the Academy in Sheffield, when in the UK, and he's a regular practice partner of Peter Ebdon, who enthuses about his skills and potential.
Remember the name.
㈨ 用英文介绍斯诺克选手. (如塞尔比,特鲁姆普,丁俊晖,卡特......)
特鲁姆普——Judd Trump
丁俊晖——Ding Jun hui
斯蒂芬-李——Stephen Lee
多特——Graeme Dott
罗伯逊——Neil Robertson,绰号墨尔本机器
奥沙利文——Ronnie O'Sullivan,有时也被叫做火箭,The Rocket
塞尔比——Mark Sellby
卡特——Allister Carter
希金斯——John Higgins
亨得利——Stephen Hendry MBE(今年已经宣布要退役了)
墨菲——Shaun Murphy
宾汉姆——Stuart Bingham
史蒂文斯——Mathew Stevens
戴维斯——Mark Davies
马奎尔——Stephen Maguire
威廉姆斯——Mark Williams
傅家俊——Marco·Fu
这些都是比较有名的比较经常出现的,望采纳
㈩ 英语作文:假如你是一名台球爱好者,你最喜欢的台球选手是丁俊晖.以my favorite
高手在打台球时,球几乎都是旋转的,其实乒乓球、足球(请网络著名的内“香蕉球”看解释)在运动容中都是有旋转的,这种旋转运动会给球带来丰富多彩的运行轨迹,所以在分析进球路线时不能把台球看做质点,否则许多精彩的地方就都无法出现了.