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  1. 19 lip 2019 · Juanjuan Zhang is the John D. C. Little Professor of Marketing at the MIT Sloan School of Management. An expert in quantitative modeling, Zhang combines economic theory with data science to optimize various business decisions in this fast-changing world. Her research covers industries such as consumer goods, social media, and healthcare, and ...

  2. Zhang Juanjuan. Zhang Juanjuan ( chiń. upr. 张娟娟; chiń. trad. 張娟娟; pinyin Zhāng Juānjuān; ur. 2 stycznia 1981 w Qingdao) – chińska łuczniczka, trzykrotna medalistka olimpijska. Największym jej osiągnięciem jest złoty medal olimpijski indywidualnie, zdobyty podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Pekinie i dwukrotnie srebrny ...

  3. 18 maj 2015 · In back-to-back matches, she beat the entire Korean women’s team. First Joo Hyung Jung, then Yun Ok Hee and, in the final, Zhang Juanjuan beat the legendary Park Sung Hyun. Park is the only woman to date to have ever scored over 1400 points on the 1440 Round. She shot 1405 back in 2004, which was the same year she set the 70-metre ...

  4. Biography. Zhang Juanjuan practised athletics while young, but later switched to archery. She first made the Chinese national team in 2001, when she won the Asian title and placed eighth in the World Championships. At the 2004 Olympics in Athens, she took home a silver medal in the team competition, placing 10th individually.

  5. Terminarz i wyniki dla dyscypliny Juan Juan Zhang. Sprawdź aktualny kalendarz dla wydarzeń z całego świata.

  6. News. Best Olympic Archers of All-Time: #15 Zhang JuanJuan. 31 March 2016. Real name: John Stanley. Each week in the lead up to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, we’ll be revealing another athlete on our list of the top 15 Olympic archers of all time. This week, it’s….

  7. Biography. Zhang Juanjuan practised athletics while young, but later switched to archery. She first made the Chinese national team in 2001, when she won the Asian title and placed eighth in the World Championships. At the 2004 Olympics in Athens, she took home a silver medal in the team competition, placing 10th individually.