Kuo Hsing-chun
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Kuo Hsing-chun (ur. 26 listopada 1993 w Taidong[1]) – sztangistka z Tajwanu. Medalistka olimpijska i mistrzostw świata. Trzykrotna olimpijka (Londyn, Rio de Janeiro, Tokio).
Osiągnięcia
Rok | Zawody | Miasto | Miejsce | Kategoria | Wynik |
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2011 | Mistrzostwa świata | Paryż | 10. | 58 kg | 212 kg |
2012 | Letnie igrzyska olimpijskie | Londyn | 6. | 58 kg | 228 kg |
2013 | Mistrzostwa świata | Wrocław | 1. | 58 kg | 241 kg |
2014 | Mistrzostwa świata | Ałmaty | 5. | 58 kg | 223 kg |
2015 | Mistrzostwa świata | Houston | 3. | 58 kg | 237 kg |
2016 | Letnie igrzyska olimpijskie | Rio de Janeiro | 3. | 58 kg | 231 kg |
2017 | Mistrzostwa świata | Anaheim | 1. | 58 kg | 240 kg |
2018 | Mistrzostwa świata | Aszchabad | 1. | 59 kg | 237 kg |
2019 | Mistrzostwa świata | Pattaya | 1. | 59 kg | 246 kg |
2021 | Letnie igrzyska olimpijskie | Tokio | 1. | 59 kg | 236 kg |
2021 | Mistrzostwa świata | Taszkent | 1. | 59 kg | 230 kg |
Przypisy
- ↑ Weightlifting KUO Hsing-Chun - Tokyo 2020 Olympics. olympics.com. [dostęp 2021-07-29]. (ang.).
Linki zewnętrzne
- Sylwetka zawodniczki na portalu IWF. iwf.sport. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2021-07-29)].
- Sylwetka zawodniczki na olympics.com
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