Qu Yunxia

Chinese middle-distance runner
Qu Yunxia
Personal information
Born25 December 1972
Dalian, China
Medal record
Women's Athletics
Representing  China
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1992 Barcelona 1500 m
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1993 Stuttgart 3000 m
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 1990 Plovdiv 1500 m

Qu Yunxia (simplified Chinese: 曲云霞; traditional Chinese: 曲雲霞; pinyin: Qǔ Yúnxiá; born 25 December 1972) is a Chinese Olympic athlete who specialised in the 1500 metres.

At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, she won a bronze medal in 1500 m.

On 11 September 1993, she set the world record in the 1,500 metres at 3:50.46 minutes[1] while running in the National Games of China in Beijing. The record stood 22 years, until broken on 17 July 2015, by Genzebe Dibaba who was the only non-Chinese athlete to seriously challenge the mark during that period.

She won the 3000 metres at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics, setting what will likely be the permanent Championship Record in the event due to women switching to the 5,000 metres distance beginning in 1995.

See also

References

  1. ^ All-time Women's best 1500 m Retrieved 2015-07-24.

External links

Records
Preceded by Women's 1500 m World Record Holder
September 11, 1993 — July 17, 2015
Succeeded by
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World champions in women's 3000 metres and 5000 metres
3000 metres
(1980–1993)5000 metres
(1995–present)
Note: In 1995, the 3000 m was replaced by the 5000 m.
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Asian Games champions in women's 800 metres
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Asian Games champions in women's 1500 metres
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Distance from 1975 to 1993 was 3000 m, and 5000 m from 1995 onwards
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