Deng Zhijian
- 60 m: 6.83 (2021)
- 100 m: 10.24 (2021)
- 200 m: 21.04 (2022)
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Summer World University Games | ||
![]() | 2021 Chengdu | 4×100 m relay |
National Games of China | ||
![]() | 2021 Shaanxi | 4×100 m relay |
Deng Zhijian (Chinese: 邓智舰; pinyin: Dèng Zhìjiàn; born March 5, 2002) is a Chinese sprinter.
Background
Deng was born in Jiangyou, Mianyang, Sichuan, China.[1][2]
In October 2015, Deng was chosen to selected to join the provincial track and field team.[1]
Deng won a bronze medal as part of the Sichuan provincial team in the 4 × 100 metres relay event of the 2021 National Games of China. He also participated in the 100 m event where he ran a personal best of 10.24 seconds in the semifinals. He came sixth overall in the event.[2][3][4]
He currently studies at Chengdu Sport University.[1] In 2023, he won a gold medal representing China in the 4 × 100 metres relay event of the 2021 Summer World University Games. Deng was the last runner of the team and his performance allowed China to beat Thailand by a fraction of a second.[5]
References
- ^ a b c d "江油帅小伙邓智舰,出战大运会夺小组第一_田径_训练_杨秀". www.sohu.com.
- ^ a b "中国百米19岁天才出世!身高185cm 全运两破10秒30 超同龄苏炳添_邓智舰". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
- ^ "全运-四川小飞人邓智舰10秒24排名第四". sc.people.com.cn. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
- ^ "百米最好成绩10"24!绵阳健儿邓智舰将出战成都大运会_杨秀_田径_男子". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
- ^ "大运会男子4×100米决赛 江油小将邓智舰最后一棒逆风反超 助中国队夺金!_泰国队_成绩_观众". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
External links
Deng Zhijian at World Athletics
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- 1959: Italy
(De Murtas, Giannone, Mazza, Berruti) - 1961: Soviet Union
(Mikhailov, Ozolin, Bartenev, Chistyakov) - 1963: Hungary
(Csutorás, Rábai, Gyulai, Mihályfi) - 1965: West Germany
(Obersiebrasse, Metz, Felsen, Sundermann) - 1967: Italy
(Giani, Preatoni, Roscio, Berruti) - 1970: Poland
(Wagner, Werner, Gramse, Nowosz) - 1973: United States
(Brown, Riddick, Whatley, Gilbreath) - 1975: Soviet Union
(Zhidkikh, Silovs, Kolesnikov, Vladimirtsev) - 1977: Soviet Union
(Kolesnikov, Aksinin, Silovs, Ignatenko) - 1979: Italy
(Caravani, Grazioli, Lazzer, Mennea) - 1981: United States
(Lattany, Ketchum, Grimes, Smith) - 1983: United States
(Scott, Graddy, Robinson, Gault) - 1985: Cuba
(Querol, Simón, Chacón, Peñalver) - 1987: United States
(McRae, Heard, Daniel, Spearmon) - 1989: United States
(Watkins, Dees, Cason, Marsh) - 1991: United States
(Drummond, Goins, Bates, Trapp) - 1993: United States
(Bridgewater, Oaks, Miller, Jefferson) - 1995: United States
(Bowen, Oaks, Hargraves, Dopek) - 1997: United States
(Howard, Henderson, Carter, McCall) - 1999: United States
(Conwright, Trammell, Miller, Capel) - 2001: Japan
(Kawabata, Nara, Omae, Okusako) - 2003: Japan
(Ishikura, Takahira, Yoshino, Arai) - 2005: Italy
(Verdecchia, Rocco, Donati, Anceschi) - 2007: Thailand
(Autas, Sondee, Suwannarangsri, Suwonprateep) - 2009: Russia
(Mokrousov, Teplykh, Smirnov, Petryashov) - 2011: South Africa
(Dreyer, Magakwe, Sefanyetso, Mpuang) - 2013: Ukraine
(Perestiuk, Smelyk, Bodrov, Korzh) - 2015: Japan
(Ōseto, Nagata, Suwa, Taniguchi) - 2017: Japan
(Tanaka, Tada, Kitagawa, Yamashita) - 2019: Japan
(Miyamoto, Someya, Yamashita, Dede) - 2021: China
(Chen Jiapeng,Chen Guanfeng,Yan Haibin,Deng Zhijian)
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