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{{short description|Chinese triple jumper}}
{{Chinese name|[[Huang]]}}
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'''Huang Qiuyan''' ({{zh-s|黄秋艳}}, born [[January 5]], [[1980]])<ref>http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/letter=0/athcode=131257/index.html</ref> is a [[PR China|Chinese]] [[triple jump]]er.
'''Huang Qiuyan''' ({{zh|s=黄秋艳|t=黃秋艷|p=Huáng Qiūyàn}}; born January 5, 1980)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/letter=0/athcode=131257/index.html |title=Qiuyan HUANG |website=IAAF.org |access-date=2008-08-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100301194628/http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/letter=0/athcode=131257/index.html |archive-date=2010-03-01}}</ref> is a [[PR China|Chinese]] [[triple jump]]er.
Huang holds the current Asian record<ref>[http://www.iaaf.org/statistics/records/gender=W/location=O/recordsType=AR/eventCatCode=/junior=N/area=ASI/index.html Area Outdoor Records - Women - Asia] (IAAF)</ref> in triple jump with 14.72 metres. The result was achieved in [[Guangzhou]] on 22 November 2001.
With 14.72 metres Huang is a former Asian record holder in triple jump. The result was achieved in [[Guangzhou]] on 22 November 2001.


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
{| {{AchievementTable}}
{| class=wikitable
|-
|- bgcolor="cccccc"
!colspan="5"|Representing {{CHN}}
!Year
!Tournament
!Venue
!Result
!Extra
|-
|-
|2002
|2002
|[[Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games|Asian Games]]
|[[Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games|Asian Games]]
|[[Busan]], [[South Korea]]
|[[Busan]], [[South Korea]]
|bgcolor="gold" align="center" | 1st
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st
|[[Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's triple jump|14.28 m]]
|<ref>[http://www.dota-allstars.com/hero/1337/index.html] - GBR Athletics</ref>
|-
|rowspan=4|2003
|[[2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[Birmingham, United Kingdom]]
|16th (q)
|[[2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's triple jump|13.23 m]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|2003
|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Paris]], [[France]]
|[[Paris]], [[France]]
|align="center" | 13th
|13th
|[[2003 World Championships in Athletics – Women's triple jump|13.98 m]]
|
|-
|-
|[[2003 Asian Championships in Athletics|Asian Championships]]
|[[2003 Asian Championships in Athletics|Asian Championships]]
|[[Manila]], [[Philippines]]
|[[Manila]], [[Philippines]]
|bgcolor="gold" align="center" | 1st
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st
|[[2003 Asian Athletics Championships – Women's triple jump|14.39 m]]
|
|-
|[[Athletics at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games|Afro-Asian Games]]
|[[Hyderabad, India]]
|bgcolor=gold |1st
|[[Athletics at the 2003 Afro-Asian Games – Results#Triple jump 2|13.50 m]]
|-
|rowspan=2|2004
|[[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[Budapest, Hungary]]
|14th (q)
|[[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's triple jump|14.24 m]]
|-
|-
|2004
|[[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|[[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|[[Athens]], [[Greece]]
|[[Athens]], [[Greece]]
|align="center" | 12th
|12th
|[[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|14.33 m]]
|
|-
|-
|rowspan=3|2005
|rowspan=3|2005
|[[2005 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[2005 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
|[[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
|9th
|align="center" | 9th
|[[2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's triple jump|14.21 m]]
|
|-
|-
|[[2005 Asian Championships in Athletics|Asian Championships]]
|[[2005 Asian Championships in Athletics|Asian Championships]]
|[[Incheon]], [[South Korea]]
|[[Incheon]], [[South Korea]]
|bgcolor="cc9966" align="center" | 3rd
|bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd
|[[2005 Asian Athletics Championships – Women's triple jump|13.75 m]]
|
|-
|-
|[[2005 East Asian Games|East Asian Games]]
|[[2005 East Asian Games|East Asian Games]]
|[[Macau]], [[Macau]]
|[[Macau]]
|bgcolor="gold" align="center" | 1st
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st
|14.08 m
|<ref>[http://www.dota-allstars.com/hero/1337/index.html East Asian Games] - GBR Athletics</ref>
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
*{{iaaf name|id=131257|name=Huang Qiuyan}}
{{reflist}}
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== External links ==
<br>
* {{World Athletics}}
* {{Chinese Olympic Committee profile}}
* {{Olympic Channel|qiuyan-huang}}
* {{SR/Olympics}}

{{Footer Asian Games Champions Triple Jump Women}}
{{Footer Asian Champions women's triple jump}}
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[[Category:1980 births]]
[[Category:1980 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Chinese triple jumpers]]
[[Category:Chinese female triple jumpers]]
[[Category:Athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Olympic athletes for China]]
[[Category:Olympic athletes of China]]
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field)]]
[[Category:Asian Games gold medalists for China]]
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Asian Games]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games]]
[[Category:Asian Athletics Championships winners]]
[[Category:Chinese Athletics Championships winners]]



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Latest revision as of 10:23, 12 January 2024

Huang Qiuyan (simplified Chinese: 黄秋艳; traditional Chinese: 黃秋艷; pinyin: Huáng Qiūyàn; born January 5, 1980)[1] is a Chinese triple jumper.

With 14.72 metres Huang is a former Asian record holder in triple jump. The result was achieved in Guangzhou on 22 November 2001.

Achievements[edit]

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  China
2002 Asian Games Busan, South Korea 1st 14.28 m
2003 World Indoor Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom 16th (q) 13.23 m
World Championships Paris, France 13th 13.98 m
Asian Championships Manila, Philippines 1st 14.39 m
Afro-Asian Games Hyderabad, India 1st 13.50 m
2004 World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 14th (q) 14.24 m
Olympic Games Athens, Greece 12th 14.33 m
2005 World Championships Helsinki, Finland 9th 14.21 m
Asian Championships Incheon, South Korea 3rd 13.75 m
East Asian Games Macau 1st 14.08 m

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Qiuyan HUANG". IAAF.org. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2008-08-03.

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