Shen Lijuan
Medal record | ||
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Women's athletics | ||
Representing China | ||
Asian Games | ||
1978 Bangkok | Shot put | |
1982 Delhi | Shot put | |
Asian Athletics Championships | ||
1979 Tokyo | Shot put | |
1981 Tokyo | Shot put |
Shen Lijuan (Chinese: 沈丽娟; born 4 July 1958) is a Chinese female former track and field athlete who competed in the shot put.[1] She is a three-time Asian champion and a former Asian record holder for the event.[2]
Shen was the first Chinese woman to have international success in the shot put. Her games record throw of 17.70 m (58 ft 3⁄4 in) to win the gold medal at the 1978 Asian Games made her the first Chinese to take the title and she achieved the same feat at the 1979 Asian Athletics Championships with a championship record of 17.48 m (57 ft 4 in) a year later. She was the first woman to throw beyond seventeen metres at either event.[3][4]
She missed the 1980 Moscow Olympics due to China's 1980 Olympic boycott, but she competed at the alternative Liberty Bell Classic held in the United States and won that event with a throw of 17.09 m (56 ft 3⁄4 in).[5] This standard was far short of the Eastern European woman who reached the podium at the Moscow Games.[6] Shen remained at the top of her field at continental level, retaining her Asian gold medal at the 1981 Asian Athletics Championships and improving her championship record to 17.75 m (58 ft 2+3⁄4 in). He rise of national rival Li Meisu saw her fall back into the silver medal position at the 1982 Asian Games, however, as Li broke Shen's former record.[7] In her last major appearance (and first global one) she was eliminated in qualifying at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics.[8]
At national level, Shen won the shot put at the with a meet record of 16.69 m (54 ft 9 in).[9]
International competitions[]
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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1978 | Asian Games | Bangkok, Thailand | 1st | 17.70 m |
1979 | Asian Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 1st | 17.48 m |
1980 | Liberty Bell Classic | Philadelphia, United States | 1st | 17.09 m |
1981 | Asian Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 1st | 17.75 m |
1982 | Asian Games | New Delhi, India | 2nd | 17.25 m |
1983 | World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 7th (q) | 16.99 m |
References[]
- ^ Shen Lijuan. All Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
- ^ Libert Bell Track and Field Classic. The Gettysburg Times, pg. 11 (1980-07-18). Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
- ^ Asian Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
- ^ Asian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
- ^ Olympic Boycott Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
- ^ Olympic Games (Women). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
- ^ Redmond, Ron (1982-11-27). Japan and South Korea made waves in swimming and.... UPI. Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
- ^ Lijuan Shen. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
- ^ Chinese Championships and Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-09.
External links[]
- Living people
- 1958 births
- Chinese female shot putters
- Asian Games gold medalists for China
- Asian Games silver medalists for China
- Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1978 Asian Games
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1982 Asian Games
- World Athletics Championships athletes for China
- Medalists at the 1978 Asian Games
- Medalists at the 1982 Asian Games