CHO Cheng-Chi
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Marathon Swimming | Men's 10KM | 5 |
Schedule
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Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Chun'an Jieshou Sports Centre Swimming Course |
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Biographical Information
Highlights
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MARATHON SWIMMING
SWIMMING
MARATHON SWIMMING
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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World Championships | ||||
9 | Men's 25km | 2022 | Budapest, HUN | 5:04:18.7 |
14 | Mixed 6km - Team Relay | 2022 | Budapest, HUN | 1:10:53.2 |
23 | Men's 10km | 2022 | Budapest, HUN | 1:55:54.6 |
24 | Men's 5km | 2022 | Budapest, HUN | 56:28.9 |
36 | Men's 5km | 2023 | Fukuoka, JPN | 57:51.6 |
38 | Men's 10km | 2023 | Fukuoka, JPN | 1:59:19.7 |
World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup | ||||
8 | Men's 10km | 2019 | Nantou, TPE | 1:56:42.6 |
21 | Men's 10km | 2023 | Setubal, POR | 2:00:59.4 |
21 | Men's 10km | 2016 | Hong Kong, CHN | 2:17:14.2 |
24 | Men's 10km | 2023 | Hurghada, EGY | 1:59:24.9 |
35 | Men's 10km | 2022 | Eilat, ISR | 1:52:22.8 |
60 | Men's 10km | 2019 | Doha, QAT | 1:55:45.6 |
67 | Men's 10km | 2023 | Golfo Aranci, ITA | 1:56:46.7 |
DNS | Men's 10km | 2020 | Doha, QAT | DNS |
Asian Championships | ||||
2 | Men's 10km | 2022 | Samarkand, UZB | 1:58:21.5 |
2 | Men's 10km | 2019 | Kuwait City, KUW | 2:47:07.5 |
2 | Men's 10km | 2017 | Putrajaya, MAS | 2:09:07.9 |
3 | Men's 5km | 2022 | Samarkand, UZB | 58:42.2 |
3 | Men's 5km | 2019 | Kuwait City, KUW | 1:12:28.7 |
3 | Men's 5km | 2018 | Chonburi, THA | 56:22 |
4 | Men's 10km | 2018 | Chonburi, THA | 1:57:01 |
5 | Men's 5km | 2017 | Putrajaya, MAS | 1:02:58.7 |
SWIMMING
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
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Asian Games | ||||
7 | Men's 400m Individual Medley | 2018 | Indonesia | 4:23.18 |
8 | Men's 1500m Freestyle | 2014 | Incheon, KOR | 15:40.54 |
Heats | Men's 800m Freestyle | 2018 | Indonesia | 8:16.63 |
Heats | Men's 1500m Freestyle | 2018 | Indonesia | 15:50.94 |
World Championships | ||||
Heats | Men's 400m Individual Medley | 2017 | Budapest, HUN | 4:25.16 |
Heats | Men's 1500m Freestyle | 2015 | Kazan, RUS | 15:37.25 |
Asian Championships | ||||
5 | Men's 400m Individual Medley | 2016 | Tokyo, JPN | 4:22.93 |
8 | Men's 1500m Freestyle | 2016 | Tokyo, JPN | 15:46.29 |
World Championships Short Course | ||||
28 | Men's 1500m Freestyle | 2014 | Doha, QAT | 15:09.07 |
Heats | Men's 400m Freestyle | 2016 | Windsor, ON, CAN | 3:55.06 |
Heats | Men's 1500m Freestyle | 2016 | Windsor, ON, CAN | 15:04.92 |
Heats | Men's 400m Freestyle | 2014 | Doha, QAT | 3:58.61 |
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Big P (Athlete, 15 Aug 2018)
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Watching movies. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2018)
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Athlete
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Business Management - Taiwan University, Taipei, TPE
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English, Mandarin
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Liu Yao-Chang
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His brother Cho Pei-Chi has represented Chinese Taipei in open water swimming, including at the 2022 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. He has also competed in water polo, modern pentathlon and triathlon at elite level in Chinese Taipei. (today, 15 Oct 2021; udn, 02 Jul 2022; rti, 30 Jun 2022)
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He has represented Chinese Taipei in open water swimming and pool swimming. He has competed in both sports at the world championships. (SportsDeskOnline, 20 Apr 2023; Athlete, 15 Aug 2018)
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He was involved in a traffic accident in July 2022 and sustained an injury to his left hand. He was able to resume training three weeks after the accident. (Instagram profile, 05 Sep 2022)
He sustained a toe injury in September 2020. He was able to compete with the injury a day later. (running, 27 Sep 2020)
He sustained a toe injury in September 2020. He was able to compete with the injury a day later. (running, 27 Sep 2020)
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He began swimming in 2005 at age seven. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2018)
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He loved playing in the water. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2018)
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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. (braveathlete, 15 Oct 2021; news, 25 Sep 2022; nexttv, 07 Nov 2022)
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He trains up to nine hours a day. (Instagram profile, 05 Sep 2022)
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Winning bronze in the 5km open water swimming event at the 2018 Asian Championships in Chonburi, Thailand. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2018)
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US swimmer Michael Phelps. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2018)
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His parents and coach Liu Yao-Chang. (Athlete, 15 Aug 2018; braveathlete, 15 Oct 2021)
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"Don't narrow yourself down to just one discipline. You shall try things that you have a feeling or an interest. Don't make sports a burden of your development and don't make your identity as an athlete an excuse of not moving forward." (sportz, 25 Jul 2021)
Legend
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event