Yu Xinna

Yu Xinna (born August 3, 1986 in Harbin) is a Chinese female curler.[1]

Yu Xinna
 
Born (1986-08-03) August 3, 1986
Team
Curling clubHarbin CC, Harbin
Career
Member Association China
World Championship
appearances
4 (2005, 2011, 2015, 2016)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
1 (2013)
Pacific-Asia Championship
appearances
4 (2003, 2004, 2014, 2015)
Other appearancesWinter Universiade: 1 (2007),
World Junior Championships: 3 (2005, 2006, 2007),
Pacific-Asia Junior Championships: 3 (2005, 2006, 2007)

She is a 2011 World bronze medallist and a 2014 Pacific-Asian champion.

Teams

Women's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2003-04 Song KeluYu XinnaSun YueLi XueLie JinliLi HongchenPACC 2003 (5th)
2004–05 Wang BingyuYue QingshuangSun YueYu XinnaTan WeidongPAJCC 2005
WJCC 2005 (9th)
Wang BingyuYue QingshuangLiu YinZhou YanYu XinnaTan WeidongPACC 2004
WCC 2005 (7th)
2006 Wang BingyuYue QingshuangSun YueYu XinnaTan WeidongPAJCC 2006
Sun YueYu XinnaChen YinjieLi XueLi HongchenWJCC 2006 (9th)
2007 Sun YueLi XueYu XinnaChen YinjieLi HongchenPAJCC 2007
WJCC 2007 (8th)
Sun YueYu XinnaLi XueChen YinjieLu ChunyuLi HongchenWUG 2007 (6th)
2009–10 Zhang XindiLiu JinliLiu SijiaYu Xinna
2010–11 Wang BingyuLiu YinYue QingshuangZhou YanYu XinnaZhang WeiWCC 2011
2014–15 Liu SijiaLiu JinliYu XinnaWang RuiMei JieZhang WeiPACC 2014
Liu SijiaJiang YilunLiu JinliWang RuiYu XinnaZhang WeiWCC 2015 (5th)
2015–16 Liu SijiaLiu JinliYu XinnaWang RuiMei JieZhang WeiPACC 2015
Liu SijiaJiang YilunLiu JinliWang RuiYu XinnaZhang WeiWCC 2016 (5th)

Mixed doubles

Season Male Female Coach Events
2012–13 Ma YanlongYu XinnaTan WeidongWMDCC 2013 (13th)
gollark: Pick a random number with more zeroes than usual?
gollark: https://www.theregister.com/2019/03/05/ai_gaydar/ (headline is vaguely misleading)
gollark: I blatantly stole it from helloboi.
gollark: I may be referred to as car/cdr if desired.
gollark: The problem with spaces is that you can’t actually see them. So you can’t be sure they’re correct. Also they aren’t actually there anyway - they are the absence of code. “Anti-code” if you will. Too many developers format their code “to make it more maintainable” (like that’s actually a thing), but they’re really just filling the document with spaces. And it’s impossible to know how spaces will effect your code, because if you can’t see them, then you can’t read them. Real code wizards know to just write one long line and pack it in tight. What’s that you say? You wrote 600 lines of code today? Well I wrote one, and it took all week, but it’s the best. And when I hand this project over to you next month I’ll have solved world peace in just 14 lines and you will be so lucky to have my code on your screen <ninja chop>.

References


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