LI Ling
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Women's Pole Vault | 1 |
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Records
Record | Event | Mark | Date | Location |
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AR | Women's Pole Vault | 4.72 m | 18 May, 2019 | Shanghai (CHN) |
GR | Women's Pole Vault Final | 4.63 m | 2 October, 2023 | Hangzhou (CHN) |
Schedule
Change
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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Asian Games | ||||
1 | Women's Pole Vault | 2018 | Indonesia | 4.60 |
1 | Women's Pole Vault | 2014 | Incheon, KOR | 4.35 |
2 | Women's Pole Vault | 2010 | Guangzhou, CHN | 4.30 |
Olympic Games | ||||
Qualification | Women's Pole Vault | 2020 | Tokyo, JPN | NM |
Qualification | Women's Pole Vault | 2016 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | 4.55 |
Qualification | Women's Pole Vault | 2012 | London, GBR | 4.25 |
Qualification | Women's Pole Vault | 2008 | Beijing, CHN | 4.15 |
World Championships | ||||
6 | Women's Pole Vault | 2022 | Eugene, OR, USA | 4.60 |
9 | Women's Pole Vault | 2015 | Beijing, CHN | 4.60 |
11 | Women's Pole Vault | 2013 | Moscow, RUS | 4.45 |
13 | Women's Pole Vault | 2019 | Doha, QAT | 4.50 |
Qualification | Women's Pole Vault | 2023 | Budapest, HUN | 4.60 |
Qualification | Women's Pole Vault | 2011 | Daegu, KOR | 4.25 |
Qualification | Women's Pole Vault | 2009 | Berlin, GER | 4.40 |
Diamond League | ||||
2 | Women's Pole Vault | 2019 | Shanghai, CHN | 4.72 |
4 | Women's Pole Vault | 2016 | Doha, QAT | 4.63 |
4 | Women's Pole Vault | 2015 | Shanghai, CHN | 4.48 |
6 | Women's Pole Vault | 2016 | Monaco, MON | 4.40 |
6 | Women's Pole Vault | 2016 | Rome, ITA | 4.45 |
9 | Women's Pole Vault | 2019 | Rome, ITA | 4.56 |
10 | Women's Pole Vault | 2019 | Brussels, BEL | 4.63 |
DNS | Women's Pole Vault | 2017 | Doha, QAT | DNS |
World Challenge | ||||
1 | Women's Pole Vault | 2016 | Hengelo, NED | 4.50 |
4 | Women's Pole Vault | 2018 | Osaka, JPN | 4.41 |
Asian Championships | ||||
1 | Women's Pole Vault | 2023 | Bangkok, THA | 4.66 |
1 | Women's Pole Vault | 2019 | Doha, QAT | 4.61 |
1 | Women's Pole Vault | 2015 | Wuhan, CHN | 4.66 |
1 | Women's Pole Vault | 2013 | Pune, IND | 4.54 |
2 | Women's Pole Vault | 2017 | Bhubaneswar, IND | 4.20 |
2 | Women's Pole Vault | 2011 | Kobe, JPN | 4.30 |
East Asian Games | ||||
2 | Women's Pole Vault | 2009 | Hong Kong, CHN | 4.05 |
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Athlete, Teacher
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Beijing Sport University, People's Republic of China
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Husband Yang Yansheng
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Mandarin
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Zhejiang Province [People's Republic of China]
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Zhou Tiemin [national], CHN
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Her husband Yang Yansheng has also represented the People's Republic of China in pole vault. He competed at the 2012 Olympic Games in London and also won a gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, People's Republic of China. (SportsDeskOnline, 02 Mar 2023; 163, 15 Nov 2022; weibo, 09 Nov 2022)
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She sustained an injury to her pelvis in late 2021. (163, 24 Jul 2022)
She withdrew from the 2017 Diamond League event in Doha, Qatar, due to a leg injury. (sports, 06 May 2017)
She suffered an Achilles tendon injury after the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. (hzdaily, 25 Nov 2010)
She withdrew from the 2017 Diamond League event in Doha, Qatar, due to a leg injury. (sports, 06 May 2017)
She suffered an Achilles tendon injury after the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. (hzdaily, 25 Nov 2010)
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She began training in pole vault at age 12. (IAAF, 17 Mar 2015)
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Her father played basketball and her mother played volleyball. "Basketball or volleyball is not my thing. I just like the feeling of jumping high, and pole vault is the sport that interests me most. It took me nearly four years before I could actually clear a bar. I think being a slow starter is not a bad thing since it gave me more time to polish the essential techniques." (IAAF, 17 Mar 2015)
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To compete at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (163, 24 Jul 2022; tyj, 23 Sep 2021)
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Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang, Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva. (sports, 30 Oct 2015; sports, 28 Aug 2015)
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"It is not simply running or jumping. It is a very sophisticated and interesting event. I never feel bored in the pole vault. When you take off you can feel the elasticity of the pole that ejects you. When you cross the bar, falling down while seeing it stay up there, that feeling is so amazing." (IAAF, 17 Mar 2015)
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In 2012 she received the Determined Spirit Award in the People's Republic of China. (sports, 07 Dec 2012)
Legend
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- Gold Medal
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event
- AR:
- Asian Record
- GR:
- Asian Games Record