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  12.76 seconds, the best result in Asia this season and the best result in China in the last nine years, which means that Wu Yanni is expected to attack the women's 100-meter hurdles gold medal at the Hangzhou Asian Games next month. She has been burning hot recently, can she add another fire to the women's 100-meter hurdles in China?

  Compared with China's men's 110m hurdles, the popularity of women's 100m hurdles in China is limited. After all, the world's top athletes like Liu Xiang have emerged in men's hurdles. In fact, women's 100-meter hurdles in China also have profound connotations. Dai Jianhua in the 1970s, Liu Huajin in the 1980s and 1990s, yu zhang, Xie Liuying and Ceng Yan in the 1990s, and Wu Shuijiao in previous years are all top women hurdlers in Asia.

  Dai Jianhua, Liu Huajin and yu zhang are the three most representative of them.

  In the late 1970s, Dai Jianhua became the first Asian top expert in women's 100m hurdles from China. At the 8th Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand in 1978, Dai Jianhua, who was only 20 years old at that time, won the championship with a time of 13.84 seconds. It is worth mentioning that before the opening of the Asian Games, the president of the Asian Athletics Federation presented Dai Jianhua with the "Golden Running Shoes Award", the highest award in Asian track and field, in recognition of her outstanding achievements in track and field competitions in the past four years. Dai Jianhua became the first person in China to win this honor.

  Liu Huajin also left a distinct mark in the history of women's 100-meter hurdles in China. From 1984 to 1990, Liu Huajin broke the national record 15 times. During that period, she was the ruler of the national and even Asian competitions. In the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, Liu Huajin, who was 30 years old at that time, ran an excellent time of 12.73 seconds, breaking the Asian record (12.80 seconds) held by China Taipei athlete Ji Zheng for 20 years. With this achievement, Liu Huajin was elected as one of the top ten best athletes in China in 1990, which was the most brilliant moment in the history of women's 100-meter hurdles in China.

  Yu zhang is the current national record holder. She set a national record of 12.64 seconds in the 7th National Games held in 1993, which has been dusty for nearly 30 years.

  In terms of performance, Wu Yanni is the sixth person in the history of women's 100m hurdles in China. The five people ahead of her are yu zhang (12.64 seconds), Wu Shuijiao (12.72 seconds), Liu Huajin (12.73 seconds), Ceng Yan (12.74 seconds), Xie Liuying (12.75 seconds), and liujing and Wu Yanni tied for sixth place. It is worth mentioning that Wu Yanni's personal best score before the Chengdu Universiade was 12.87 seconds, and Sichuan sister achieved a great improvement in her personal best score at the Universiade at her home. 12.76 seconds means that she has the strength to attack the gold medal of the Hangzhou Asian Games.

  As of August 4th, Wu Yanni ran 12.76 seconds in Chengdu Universiade, which is the best result of Asian women's 100m hurdles this season. The Hangzhou Asian Games, which opened more than 40 days later, is undoubtedly a strong contender for the championship.

  Historically, China women's 100-meter hurdles have won the Asian Games champion six times, and Dai Jianhua, Chen Kemei, Liu Huajin, Feng Yun, liujing and Wu Shuijiao will each reach the top once. Can Wu Yanni achieve another breakthrough in her sports career in Hangzhou Asian Games?

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