Chan Sau Ying
Personal information | |
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Born | (1970-08-30) 30 August 1970 (age 54) Hong Kong |
Education | University of Southern California |
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[1] |
Weight | 62 kg (137 lb) |
Sport | |
Sport | athletics |
Event | 100 m hurdles |
Coached by | Tonie Campbell |
Chan Sau Ying (Chinese: 陳秀英; born 30 August 1970), also known as Wanet Chan,[2] is a retired athlete from Hong Kong who specialised in the 100 metres hurdles.[3] She represented her country at the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics, as well as three outdoor and two indoor World Championships.
She was Hong Kong's flagbearer in the opening ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics.[4][5]
Her personal bests are 13.14 seconds in the 100 metres hurdles (Walnut 1994) and 8.32 seconds in the 60 metres hurdles (Montréal 1994). Both are still standing national records.
She competed for Mt. San Antonio College, where she won the CCCAA Heptathlon in 1993,[6] and at the University of Southern California. In 1994 she won the hurdles at the Mt. SAC Relays with a time of 13.14 seconds. She placed fourth at the NCAA Division I final later that year with a run of 13.34 seconds. She repeated that finish at the 1995 NCAA final, with a time of 13.32 seconds.
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Result | Notes |
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Representing Hong Kong | ||||||
1988 | World Junior Championships | Sudbury, Canada | 26th (h) | 100 m hurdles | 15.09 | |
Asian Junior Championships | Singapore, Singapore | 3rd | 100 m hurdles | 14.46 | ||
1990 | Asian Games | Beijing, China | 4th | 100 m hurdles | 13.82 | |
Commonwealth Games | Auckland, New Zealand | 12th (h) | 100 m hurdles | 14.06 | ||
1992 | Olympic Games | Barcelona, Spain | 32nd (qf) | 100 m hurdles | 13.88 | |
1993 | World Indoor Championships | Toronto, Canada | 23rd (h) | 60 m hurdles | 8.32 | |
East Asian Games | Shanghai, China | 3rd | 100 m hurdles | 13.35 | ||
World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | 30th (h) | 100 m hurdles | 13.50 | ||
1994 | Commonwealth Games | Victoria, Canada | 10th (h) | 100 m hurdles | 13.94 | |
Asian Games | Hiroshima, Japan | 5th | 100 m hurdles | 13.59 | ||
1995 | Pacific Ocean Games | Cali, Colombia | 1st | 100 m hurdles | 13.37 | |
World Indoor Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 27th (h) | 60 m hurdles | 8.46 | ||
World Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 28th (h) | 100 m hurdles | 13.53 | ||
Universiade | Fukuoka, Japan | 20th (h) | 100 m hurdles | 13.96 | ||
1996 | Olympic Games | Atlanta, United States | 38th (h) | 100 m hurdles | 13.63 | |
1997 | East Asian Games | Busan, South Korea | 2nd | 100 m hurdles | 13.29 | |
Representing Hong Kong | ||||||
1998 | Asian Games | Bangkok, Thailand | 6th | 100 m hurdles | 13.56 | |
1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | 36th (h) | 100 m hurdles | 13.54 |
References
- ^ Sports-Reference profile
- ^ "Chan Sau Ying". Olympedia. OLYMadMen. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
- ^ Chan Sau Ying at World Athletics
- ^ https://news.tvb.com/tc/programme/newsfile/610887c4335d19b14770b067/6/%E9%A6%99%E6%B8%AF%E4%BB%A3%E8%A1%A8%E9%9A%8A%E7%8D%B2%E7%99%BC%E6%96%B0%E5%88%B6%E6%9C%8D%E5%92%8C%E8%A5%9F%E7%AB%A0 https://news.tvb.com/tc/programme/newsfile/610887c4335d19b14770b067/13
- ^ "今日係......1996美國亞特蘭大奧運會揭幕 | on.cc 東網".
- ^ "Women's Track & Field History of Champions".
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- 1929: Michi Nakanishi
- 1930: Isako Dougawa
- 1931–32: Michi Nakanishi
- 1933: Fumiko Morioka
- 1934: Miyoko Mitsui
- 1935: Hisako Tanaka
- 1936–37: Miyoko Mitsui
- 1938–40: Yoshiko Yamashita
- 1941: Not held
- 1942: Yoshiko Yamashita
- 1943–45: Not held
- 1946–47: Yoshiko Yamashita
- 1948: Yoko Sanpei
- 1949–51: Kyoko Yoneda
- 1952–53: Miyo Miyashita
- 1954: Michiko Iwamoto
- 1955: Kazuko Yamada
- 1956–57: Michiko Iwamoto
- 1958: Kyoko Watanabe
- 1959: Sachiko Kishimoto
- 1960–61: Ikuko Yoda
- 1962: Erika Fisch (FRG)
- 1963: Ikuko Yoda
- 1964: Kiyoko Shimada
- 1965: Takako Abe
- 1966: Tatsuko Sukegawa
- 1967: Ayako Natsume
- 1968: Naoko Tsujino
- 1969: Ayako Natsume & Haruyo Fukui
- 1970: Ayako Natsume
- 1971: Mariko Yamanaka
- 1972–74: Tomomi Hayashida
- 1975–76: Tomoko Dazai
- 1977: Emi Akimoto
- 1978: Tamie Mogi
- 1979–83: Emi Akimoto
- 1984: Teruyo Yamazaki
- 1985–86: Chizuko Akimoto
- 1987: Miyuki Ishikawa
- 1988–89: Chizuko Akimoto
- 1990: Zhang Aimei (CHN)
- 1991–92: Naomi Jojima
- 1993: Chan Sau Ying (HKG)
- 1994: Naoko Kobayashi
- 1995–2000: Yvonne Kanazawa
- 2001: Kumiko Ikeda
- 2002–03: Yvonne Kanazawa
- 2004–05: Kumiko Ikeda
- 2006–07: Mami Ishino
- 2008–10: Asuka Terada
- 2011–12: Ayako Kimura
- 2013: Hitomi Shimura
- 2014: Ayako Kimura
- 2015: Hitomi Shimura
- 2016–17: Ayako Kimura
- 2018: Masumi Aoki
- 2019: Ayako Kimura
- 2020: Masumi Aoki
- 2021: Asuka Terada
- 2022: Mako Fukube
- 2023: Asuka Terada
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