Kuo Hsing-chun

Kuo Hsing-chun
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Data i miejsce urodzenia

26 listopada 1993
Taidong

Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Chińskie Tajpej
Igrzyska olimpijskie
złotoTokio 202059 kg
brązRio de Janeiro 201658 kg
Mistrzostwa świata
złotoWrocław 201358 kg
złotoAnaheim 201758 kg
złotoAszchabad 201859 kg
złotoPattaya 201959 kg
złotoTaszkent 202159 kg
brązHouston 201558 kg

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

RokZawodyMiastoMiejsceKategoriaWynik
2011Mistrzostwa świataFrancja Paryż10.58 kg212 kg
2012Letnie igrzyska olimpijskieWielka Brytania Londyn6.58 kg228 kg
2013Mistrzostwa świataPolska Wrocław1.58 kg241 kg
2014Mistrzostwa świataKazachstan Ałmaty5.58 kg223 kg
2015Mistrzostwa świataStany Zjednoczone Houston3.58 kg237 kg
2016Letnie igrzyska olimpijskieBrazylia Rio de Janeiro3.58 kg231 kg
2017Mistrzostwa świataStany Zjednoczone Anaheim1.58 kg240 kg
2018Mistrzostwa świataTurkmenistan Aszchabad1.59 kg237 kg
2019Mistrzostwa świataTajlandia Pattaya1.59 kg246 kg
2021Letnie igrzyska olimpijskieJaponia Tokio1.59 kg236 kg OR
2021Mistrzostwa świataUzbekistan Taszkent1.59 kg230 kg

Przypisy

  1. Weightlifting KUO Hsing-Chun - Tokyo 2020 Olympics. olympics.com. [dostęp 2021-07-29]. (ang.).

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