Skaters

Pairs
Wenjing Sui
Born:
July 18, 1995
Birthplace:
Harbin, China
Height:
4' 8"
Level:
Senior
Hometown:
Harbin, China
Club:
Harbin Training Center
Cong Han
Born:
August 6, 1992
Birthplace:
Harbin, China
Height:
5' 7"
Level:
Senior
Hometown:
Harbin, China
Club:
Harbin Training Center
Coach:
Bo Luan
Choreographer:
Wei Zhang
Sui and Han are three time World junior champions (2011, '12), 2012 Four Continents champions, two-time Junior Grand Prix Final champions, 2010 Grand Prix Final bronze medalists and two-time Chinese champions.

Both started skating when they were 6 ... Both enjoy listening to music and reading ... Teamed up in 2007 without having previous pairs experience ... Both are inspired by 2010 Olympic champions Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao and started skating after watching them compete at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games ... Have landed throw quadruple Salchows in competition.
  • 2013 Season Notes
    SP Music: "Historia de un amor" by Carlos E. Almaran, performed by Richard Clayderman
    FS Music: Music from the Chicago soundtrack by John Kander and Fred Ebb
  • 2012 Season Notes
    SP Music: "Country Dance" by Josh Turner
    FS Music: Flamenco selection
  • 2011 Season Notes
    SP Music: "Country Dance by Josh Turner
    FS Music: "City Lights" by Charlie Chaplin
  • 2010 Season Notes
    SP Music: "Barynia" (Russian folk music)
    FS Music: "City Lights" by Charlie Chaplin
    2013 - World Championships - 12th
    2012 - World Championships - 9th
    2012 - World Junior Championships - 1st
    2012 - Four Continents Championships - 1st
    2012 - Chinese Championships - 2nd
    2011 - Junior Grand Prix Final - 1st
    2011 - Cup of China - 5th
    2011 - Skate Canada - 2nd
    2011 - Junior Grand Prix (Austria) - 1st
    2012 - Chinese Championships - 2nd
    2011 - Junior Grand Prix (Latvia) - 1st
    2011 - World Junior Championships - 1st
    2011 - Chinese Championships - 1st
    2010 - Grand Prix Final - 3rd
    2010 - Skate America - 3rd
    2010 - Cup of China - 2nd
    2010 - Junior Grand Prix (Germany) - 1st
    2010 - Junior Grand Prix (Austria) - 2nd
    2010 - World Junior Championships - 1st
    2009 - Junior Grand Prix Final - 1st
    2009 - Junior Grand Prix (Germany) - 1st
    2009 - Junior Grand Prix (Belarus) - 1st
    2010 - Chinese Championships - 1st