Zeng Ping

Zeng Ping
Personal information
Born (2005-01-01) 1 January 2005
China
Sport
SportSki jumping
World Cup career
Seasons20222023, 2026–present
Indiv. starts20
Indiv. podiums1
Team starts1
Updated on 15 February 2026

Ping Zeng (Chinese: 曾坪; pinyin: Zeng Ping, born 1 January 2005) is a Chinese ski jumper.

At the first day of the year 2026, she became the first ever ski jumper from China (male or female) to stand on the podium at a World Cup event in Oberstdorf, where she achieved 2nd place.[1]

Career

On 3 July 2021, Zeng began her international career at FIS Cup competition in Otepää where she took 6th place and ended the season at 42nd place in overall.

On 25 November 2021, she made her World Cup debut in Nizhny Tagil and stuck in qualifications.

On 7 January 2023 in Sapporo she made entrance to her first World Cup main competition, but didn't manage to get World Cup points in that season. That's why she took two years break from World Cup and competed only in Inter-Continental Cup in that period of time.

On 1 March 2023 she performed at FIS Nordic World Ski Championships at large hill in Planica on Bloudkova velikanka large hill where she took 39th place, ahead of Nika Prevc only.

She performed excellent in the 2025/26 Inter-Continental Cup summer season with two wins and 3rd place in overall. This led to the return to World Cup after she left out seasons at highest level, where she continues with great results and breaking historic achievements for China ski jumping from competition to competion, at first with 6th place and then with podium.

Major tournament results

Winter Olympics

Year Place Individual Team
Normal Large Mixed
2026 Italy Milano Cortina 15 21 8

FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

Year Place Individual Team
Normal Large Women Mixed
2023 Slovenia Planica 39

World Cup

Standings

Season Position Points
2021–22 0
2022–23 0
2025–26 15 434

Individual starts

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
2021–22 Nizhny Tagil Nizhny Tagil Lillehammer Lillehammer Klingenthal Klingenthal Ramsau am Dachstein Ljubno ob Savinji Ljubno ob Savinji Willingen Willingen Hinzenbach Hinzenbach Lillehammer Lillehammer Oslo Oslo Oberhof Oberhof
q q q q q q q
2022–23 Wisła Wisła Lillehammer Lillehammer Titisee-Neustadt Villach Villach Ljubno ob Savinji Ljubno ob Savinji Sapporo Sapporo Zao Onsen Zao Onsen Hinterzarten Hinterzarten Willingen Willingen Hinzenbach Hinzenbach Râ?nov Râ?nov Oslo Oslo Lillehammer Lillehammer Lahti
36 31 q 32 q q 39 32
2025–26 Lillehammer Lillehammer Falun Falun Wisła Wisła Klingenthal Klingenthal Engelberg Engelberg Garmisch-Partenkirchen Oberstdorf Villach Villach Ljubno ob Savinji Ljubno ob Savinji Zhangjiakou Zhangjiakou Zao Onsen Zao Onsen Sapporo Sapporo Willingen Willingen Hinzenbach Hinzenbach Lahti Lahti Oslo Oslo Vikersund Vikersund Planica
DQ 20 51 q 18 13 14 16 6 2 6 9 7 4 4 8

References

  1. ^ "Strate tops podium in Oberstdorf, Prevc secures third Two Nights title". International Ski Federation. 1 January 2026.