HUANG Yi Ting

16 Jan 1990
33
Female
1.74/5'9''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ROW Rowing Women's Single Sculls 4

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Fuyang Water Sports Centre
Finished
Fuyang Water Sports Centre
Finished
Fuyang Water Sports Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocationResult
Asian Games
2Women's Single Sculls2018Indonesia8:16.14
Olympic Games
20Women's Single Sculls2020Tokyo, JPN7:52.18
25Women's Single Sculls2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA8:34.53
World Championships
17Women's Single Sculls2019Linz, AUT7:52.63
DNSWomen's Single Sculls2022Racice, CZEDNS
World Cup
19Women's Single Sculls2023Varese, ITA7:47.20
19Women's Single Sculls2018Belgrade, SRB8:09.02
20Women's Single Sculls2022Belgrade, SRB8:13.54
32Women's Single Sculls2023Lucerne, SUI7:55.79
Asian Championships
2Women's Single Sculls2019Chungju, KOR8:06.89
2Women's Four2009Yilan, TPE7:30.05
3Women's Pair2009Yilan, TPE8:18.86
4Women's Quadruple Sculls2017Pattaya, THA6:38.24
5Women's Single Sculls2017Pattaya, THA7:37.64
East Asian Games
2Women's Four2009Hong Kong, CHN6:44.50
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Listening to music, jogging, cooking, travelling. (Facebook page, 23 Mar 2020)
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Athlete
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Physical Education - Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei, TPE
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Husband Chia Han
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Mandarin
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Hsieh Mao-Sung
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2009 for Chinese Taipei, Asian Championships in Yilan, Chinese Taipei (chinatimes, 26 Jan 2016)
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She received treatment for a lower back injury after the 2018 Asian Games, and returned to training in June 2019. (vlsports YouTube channel, 30 Aug 2019)

She suffered from a hand ulcer in 2018. (mirrormedia, 23 Aug 2018)

An ankle injury forced her to miss the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Republic of Korea. (livingsports, 02 Nov 2018)

In 2010 she injured her right hand in a traffic accident and was out of action for about six months. (sqa888, 26 May 2018; chinatimes, 26 Jan 2016)
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She took up the sport in her second year of high school. (livingsports, 02 Nov 2018)
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She loved being in nature when she was rowing. (sports, 27 Jul 2016)
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To win gold at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China. (chinatimes, 04 Oct 2021)
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"Do your best and never give up. Take every race seriously, and treat each race as your last." (Facebook page, 12 Aug 2018)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event