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Taiwan's heptathlete Chen Cai-juan wins bronze at Asian Championships

05/31/2025 01:05 PM
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Chen Cai-juan shows off her bronze medal in the heptathlon at the Asian Athletics Championships in South Korea on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Athletics Association
Chen Cai-juan shows off her bronze medal in the heptathlon at the Asian Athletics Championships in South Korea on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Athletics Association

Gumi, South Korea, May 31 (CNA) Heptathlete Chen Cai-juan (陳彩娟) has ended Taiwan's nearly three-decade medal drought in the heptathlon at the Asian Athletics Championships by finishing third in Gumi, South Korea on Friday.

Chen secured the bronze after clocking 2 minutes 28.25 seconds in the 800 meters at Gumi Stadium, earning 715 points in the final event for a total score of 5,608.

She finished behind India's Nandini Agasara (5,941 points) and China's Liu Jingyi (劉靜逸), who scored 5,869 points.

Taiwan's last medal in the biennial multi-event competition was won in 1998 when Ma Chun-ping (馬君萍) took a bronze in Fukuoka, Japan.

"I kept dreaming of winning a medal coming into this competition. Now that the dream has come true, I'm so, so excited," Chen said after the meet.

At the 2024 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games, Chen broke Ma's long-standing national record with a total score of 5,701, earning her a fifth straight heptathlon title.

Although she has dominated domestically, Chen admitted she had struggled at international meets in the past, saying that her biggest improvement this time was maintaining confidence.

"I think what I did best this time was my mindset. Even in the events I'm not good at, I told myself I'm strong and can compete with others as long as I step onto the track and field," Chen said.

She dedicated the bronze medal to her coach, Yang Ching-lung (楊清隆), whom she has trained with at the National Sports Training Center for two years.

"I've never seen him smile once. I hope he will smile this time," she joked.

Taiwan's other heptathlete at the meet, 18-year-old Lin Pei-hsuan (林沛萱), finished seventh among nine competitors, with 4,747 points.

(By Li Chien-chung and Chao Yen-hsiang)

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Chen Cai-juan (center) competes in the 800 meters event on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Athletics Association
Chen Cai-juan (center) competes in the 800 meters event on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Athletics Association
Chen Cai-juan competes in the javelin throw event on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Athletics Association
Chen Cai-juan competes in the javelin throw event on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Athletics Association
Chen Cai-juan competes in the long jump event on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Athletics Association
Chen Cai-juan competes in the long jump event on Friday. Photo courtesy of the Chinese Taipei Athletics Association
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