Yang Chin-Yi

Yang Chin- Yi (born 15 May 1981) is a Chinese weightlifter from Taiwan. He finished in the 2008 Olympics Bantamweight the 4th Place and in 2002 was vice-champion in single combat bantamweight.

Career

Yang Chin- Yi began in Taiwan as a teenager with weight lifting. At a size of 1.55 meters, he brought excellent physical conditions for a Bantamgewichtler with (weight limit 56 kg body weight). He therefore launched throughout his career in this weight class.

Early age of 16 he competed in the Junior World Championship 1997 in Cape Town and finished there flyweight with 222.5 kg ( 90 to 132.5 ) challenges the 3rd place, which he an equal in his first participation in an international championship medal won. He started in the same year, even at the World Championships for seniors in Chiangmai / Thailand and raised there to 240 kg ( 105-135 ), which extended to the 9th Place.

At the Junior World Championships in Sofia in 1998, he managed bantamweight in the snatch and 110 kg ranking it in this particular discipline the 3rd place. But in bumping him underwent three failed attempts, so he remained unplaced in the duel - rating without result. At the Asian Games in Bangkok in 1998, he managed the Bantam Weight 250 kg ( 110-140 ) and got away with it on the 5th Place.

In 1999, Yang Chin- Yi increased at the World Championships in Athens Bantamweight 262.5 kg ( 115 to 147.5 ). However, this performance gave back only to the 9th place. The winner was there Halil Mutlu of Turkey with 302.5 kilograms, which was as the runner-up Adrian Jigau from Romania, 282.5 kg, later exposed as a doper. At the Junior World Championship 2000 in Prague, he was not in good shape and scored bantamweight in a duel just 250 kg ( 110-140 ), with whom he finished 4th. Much better shape he was in the Asian championship this year in Osaka. There, he scored with 277.5 kg ( 122.5 to 155 ), a new personal best and with that came behind his Taiwanese compatriot Wang Shin- yuan, 285 kg ( 125-160 ) and Zhang Xiang Xiang from China, 282.5 kg (127 0.5 to 155 ) to 3rd place. In 2000 he took part in Sydney for the first time in the Olympic Games. He reached there 270 kg ( 120-150 ) that finished 8th place in the overall standings of the duel.

In 2002, Yang Chin- Yi won at the international championships medals in single combat. First, he finished at the Asian Games in Busan 275 kg ( 125-150 ) behind Wu Meijin from China, 292.5 kg ( 130 to 162.5 ) and Wang Shin- yuan, 282.5 kg ( 127.5 to 155 ) 3rd place and a few months later he was at the World Championships in Warsaw with 277.5 kg ( 125 to 152.5 ) behind Wu Meijin, 287.5 kg ( 122.5 to 160 ) even vice-champion.

In the following years he did not start out quite so often. In 2004, he took in Athens back in the Olympics in part, had there but three failed attempts in the snatch with 120 kg, remaining unplaced. He was at the Asian Championship in Dubai with 271 kg ( 118-153 ) in 2005 and came third in the 2005 World Championships in Doha with 275 kg ( 120-155 ) on the 6th Place.

2006 and 2007, he paused at international championships. At the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 but he was back at the start and finished with a personal best of 285 kg ( 128-157 ) bantamweight an excellent 4th place, which he was only 7 kg behind the Victory Performance of Long Qingquan of China, for the 292 kg ( 132-160 ) scored.

In 2009, he no longer had the power of 2008 and finished at the World Championships in Goyang / South Korea, with 260 kg ( 115-145 ) but still the 7th Place.

International success

World Cup individual medals

  • World Championship silver medals: 2002/Reißen
  • World Cup bronze medals: 2002/Stoßen - 2005/Stoßen

Notes

  • All competitions in a duel, consisting of tearing and piercing,
  • OS = The Olympic Games,
  • WM = World Championships,
  • Flyweight, then to 54 kg body weight,
  • Bantam weight to 56 kg body weight
  • BW = body weight

Swell

  • Journal athletics,
  • Website of the internally Weightlifting Association " www.iwf.net "
  • Website " www.polska - Sztanga.pl "
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