Liu Chuang (judoczka)

Liu Chuang
Data urodzenia

27 grudnia 1974

Wzrost

164 cm

Dorobek medalowy
Judo Judo pictogram.svg
Reprezentacja  Chiny
Igrzyska azjatyckie
brązHiroszima 199456 kg
Igrzyska Azji Wschodniej
srebroPusan 199756 kg
Mistrzostwa Azji
brązNowe Delhi 199556 kg

Liu Chuang (chiń. 劉闖; ur. 27 grudnia 1974) – chińska judoczka. Olimpijka z Atlanty 1996, gdzie zajęła piąte miejsce w kategorii 56 kg[1].

Brązowa medalistka igrzysk azjatyckich w 1994 i mistrzostw Azji w 1995. Triumfatorka igrzysk Azji Wschodniej w 1997[2] roku.

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1996

KonkurencjaWalkiKlas. końcowa
1/161/81/41/2o 3 miejsceMiejsce
waga lekka[3]Rosja Zulfija Garipowa (RUS)
W
Stany Zjednoczone Corinna West (USA)
W
Huang Ai-Chun (TPE)
W
Kuba Driulys González (CUB)
P
Belgia Marisabel Lomba (BEL)
P
V

Przypisy

  1. Liu Chuang Biography and Olympic Results, Sports-Reference.com [dostęp 2016-05-20] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2012-12-15] (ang.).
  2. Results, Judoinside.com [dostęp 2016-05-20] (ang.).
  3. Head to Heads. Judoinside.com. [dostęp 2016-05-18]. (ang.).

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