Yang Lung-hsiang

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Yang Lung-hsiang athletics
nation TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan
birthday 13th September 1996 (age 23)
place of birth Taiwan
Career
discipline sprint
status active
last change: August 4, 2020

Yang Lung-hsiang (born September 13, 1996 ) is a Taiwanese sprinter .

Athletic career

Yang Lung-hsiang gained his first international experience in 2014 when he retired from the Junior Asian Championships in Taipei in the 400-meter run with 49.67 s in the first round and with a Taiwanese 4-by-400-meter relay in the lead up to Use came. In the following year he took part in the Asian Championships in Wuhan for the first time, but failed there with 48.30 seconds in the lead. In 2017 he reached fourth place with the relay at the Asian Championships in Bhubaneswar in 3: 06.51 min. Then he retired at the Summer Universiade in Taipei with 47.95 s in the preliminary round and was disqualified with the relay in the final. The following year he took part in the Asian Games in Jakarta and reached the semi-finals there in the individual competition and was eliminated there with 47.37 s, while he did not reach the final with the relay with 3: 08.76 min. In 2019 he took part again in the Student World Games in Naples and was eliminated there with 46.67 s in the semifinals.

Personal bests

  • 200 meters: 21.65 s (−0.8 m / s), March 18, 2016 in Taipei
  • 400 meters: 46.48 s, April 29, 2019 in Chiayi

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