[1] She set a personal best of 2:26:34 to win the Zhengzhou-Kaifeng International Marathon in March 2008, a mark which ranked her as the fifth fastest Chinese woman that year.
[4] Wang had a podium finish at the 2009 Xiamen International Marathon, coming third as part of a Chinese sweep of the medals along with Chen Rong and Zhang Yingying.
[6] As a result of these performances, she was selected as a back-up runner for the Chinese marathon squad at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, but ultimately she did not compete.
[7] In November that year she did compete at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships and she earned a bronze medal on home turf in the 10,000 metres, finishing behind Bai Xue and Kavita Raut.
[8] She entered the Nagoya Women's Marathon but had a poor performance, crossing the line after more than two hours and forty minutes to finish in twentieth place.