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'''Chen Haijian''' ({{zh|t=陳海健|s=陈海健|p=Chén Hǎijiàn|j=Chan4 Hoi2 Gin6}}; born April 5, 1980 in [[Zhuhai]], [[Guangdong]]) is a [[PR China|Chinese]] [[Athletics (sport)|athlete]] specializing in the [[100 metres]]. His personal best time is 10.17 seconds, achieved in Shanghai in September 2003.
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'''Chen Haijian''' ({{zh|t=陳海健|s=陈海健|p=Chén Hǎijiàn|j=Chan4 Hoi2 Gin6}}; born April 5, 1980, in [[Zhuhai]], [[Guangdong]]) is a [[Chinese people|Chinese]] [[Athletics (sport)|athlete]] specializing in the [[100 metres]]. His personal best time is 10.17 seconds, achieved in Shanghai in September 2003.
Participating in the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], he achieved fifth place in his 100 metres heat, thus missing out on a placing in Round 2 of the event. His best international performances have been a gold medal at the 2003 Asian Championships and a bronze medal at the [[2002 Asian Games]].

Participating in the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], he achieved fifth place in his 100 metres heat, thus missing out on a placing in Round 2 of the event.<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference}}</ref> His best international performances have been a gold medal at the 2003 Asian Championships and a bronze medal at the [[2002 Asian Games]].


His interests include music and computers.
His interests include music and computers.
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|[[Osaka, Japan]]
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|[[2003 Asian Athletics Championships|Asian Championships]]
|[[Manila, Philippines]]
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|100 m
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== External links ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
*{{iaaf name|id=180483|name=Chen Haijian}}


== External links ==
* {{World Athletics}}
* {{Chinese Olympic Committee profile}}
* {{Olympics.com}}
* {{Olympedia}}


{{Footer Asian Champions men's 100 metres}}
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 6 March 2024

Chen Haijian (simplified Chinese: 陈海健; traditional Chinese: 陳海健; pinyin: Chén Hǎijiàn; Jyutping: Chan4 Hoi2 Gin6; born April 5, 1980, in Zhuhai, Guangdong) is a Chinese athlete specializing in the 100 metres. His personal best time is 10.17 seconds, achieved in Shanghai in September 2003.

Participating in the 2004 Summer Olympics, he achieved fifth place in his 100 metres heat, thus missing out on a placing in Round 2 of the event.[1] His best international performances have been a gold medal at the 2003 Asian Championships and a bronze medal at the 2002 Asian Games.

His interests include music and computers.

Achievements[edit]

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  China
2001 East Asian Games Osaka, Japan 2nd 100 m
2003 Asian Championships Manila, Philippines 1st 100 m

References[edit]

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Chen Haijian". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2016-12-04.

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