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International ** News (Reporter Zhang Ao): In the men's 110-meter hurdles final of the Guangzhou Asian Games, Shi Dongpeng was second behind Liu Xiang and won the runner-up. Although he failed to beat Liu Xiang and take off the hat of "second millennium", Shi Dongpeng set a personal best of the season, and he was also satisfied with his performance.
After the start of the race, Shi Dongpeng, who started in lane 4, did not start very well, not only was he slower than Liu Xiang in the first two hurdles, but he was also left behind by Muwallad and Park Tae-young. Fortunately, in the second half of the race, Shi Dongpeng gradually caught up, and finally surpassed Park Tae-young with a strong sprint, winning the silver medal in the Asian Games for the second time in a row with 13.38 seconds, and at the same time once again creating a personal season best. After the game, Shi Dongpeng said:
At the 2006 Doha Asian Games, Shi Dongpeng ranked second behind Liu Xiang and won the men's 110m hurdles runner-up. Four years later, he and Liu Xiang were on the podium again, and Shi Dongpeng was quite emotional.
Shi Dongpeng and Liu Xiang have been competing on the field since 2001, and Shi Dongpeng has only won Liu Xiang once in so many years. That was the IAAF Diamond League Shanghai station in May this year, and he defeated Liu Xiang in 13.39 seconds to win the championship. Shi Dongpeng has long been known as the "second of the millennium", and he very much hopes to defeat Liu Xiang again at the Guangzhou Asian Games.
However, at the Guangzhou Olympic Sports Center that night, Liu Xiang's performance was even better, and he won the championship with a time of 13.09 seconds to break the Asian Games record. For Liu Xiang's performance, Shi Dongpeng was convinced, and at the same time, he was also full of expectations for himself and Liu Xiang's future.
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Shi Dongpeng, Liu Xiang's teammate. Asia's second hurdle king.
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Currently, the Olympic record in the 110m hurdles is 12.91 seconds, and it is Liu Xiang.
Created on August 27, 2004 at the Athens Olympics. The world record for the 110m hurdles is 12.80 seconds, and was set by American star Merritt in Brussels, Belgium on September 8, 2012 Beijing time.
Created in the Diamond League.
The current Olympic record for the 110m hurdles is 12.91 seconds, set by Liu Xiang at the Athens Olympics on August 27, 2004.
As of August 5, 2021, Beijing time, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Men's 110m hurdles final, Jamaica.
Palchmont beat Holloway, who ran 13.09 seconds, to win the gold medal with a personal season best of 13.04 seconds.
Every time we race the 110m hurdles, we can see that the score slip reads "Olympic record Liu Xiang 12.91 seconds". In other words, as of the end of the 110-meter hurdles event at the Tokyo Olympics, Liu Xiang set the current Olympic record at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
World record in the 110m hurdles:
The world record of 12.80 seconds in the 110m hurdles was set by American star Merritt in the men's 110m hurdles competition in the Diamond League in Brussels, Belgium in the early morning of September 8, 2012 Beijing time. This hit was coincidentally broken by Cuba.
Robles in the Czech Republic on June 13, 2008.
The world record for seconds was set in the men's 110-meter hurdles competition at the Ostrava Athletics Grand Prix.
The 110-meter hurdles are the 110-meter hurdles.
It is a kind of track event in track and field, and it is also an Olympic event. As athletics.
Hurdle running is an evolution of the basic skill of jumping over obstacles.
In the current Olympiad.
In the track and field events, the 110-meter hurdles are only set up for men, and there are no women's 110-meter hurdles events. (At the World Championships, there are men's 110m hurdles and women's 110m hurdles events.)
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Liu Xiang.
At the 2004 Athens Olympics, the men's 110m hurdles equaled the world record set by Britain's Colin Jackson with a time of 12.91 seconds.
Liu Xiang, male, Han nationality, born on July 13, 1983 in Putuo District, Shanghai, is a 110-meter hurdles athlete of the Chinese men's track and field team. He is the first athlete in the history of Chinese athletics and Asian athletics to win multiple honors in the Olympic Games, indoor and outdoor world championships, IAAF Grand Prix finals and world record holder.
Liu Xiang's early experience:
At 9:28 on July 13, 1983, a 9-pound boy was born in Shanghai, and he was Liu Xiang.
In 1990, when Liu Xiang was 7 years old, he was selected by Zhong Suogui, the coach of the school track and field team of Guanlong Xincun Primary School in Shanghai, to practice track and field, and since then he has been associated with sports.
In 1993, when the fourth grade was about to end, Liu Xiang was selected by Mr. Gu Baogang to enter the Shanghai Putuo District Junior Sports School and practice long jump.
In 1996, after a 100-meter running race in the city, Liu Xiang was favored by Fang Shuiquan, the coach of the second-tier team of the track and field team of the Shanghai Institute of Sports and Sports Technology, and then began to practice hurdles. Liu Xiang won the Shanghai Junior Athletics Championships Group B in 1996. This is the first hurdle championship won by Liu Xiang in his memory.
In 1997, Liu Xiang won the championship of Group B of the Shanghai Youth Track and Field Championships again. Subsequently, he transferred to Putuo District Key Middle School and Yichuan Middle School, a traditional school in Shanghai Athletics School, while studying and training.
At the beginning of August 1998, in the national youth age division track and field competition held in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, Liu Xiang won the second place in the national all-around event with an injury.
In March 1999, with Sun Haiping's full efforts, Liu Xiang returned to the second junior body to practice hurdles and entered the first-line team. Since then, Liu Xiang has become attached to his master Sun Haiping, and finally created the myth of 12.91 seconds. In April 1999, the National Track and Field Grand Prix was held in Xinzhuang, Shanghai, and Liu Xiang won the fourth place in 14.19 seconds, and the championship was won by Liu Xiang's brother Cao Jing at that time.
In May 1999, Liu Xiang participated in the Henan Youth Championship and won the championship in 14.56 seconds.
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1. In the Olympic men's 110m hurdles, Jamaica's Pachemente won the championship in 13.04 seconds, and the United States' Holloway won the silver medal in 13.09 seconds.
2. The current Olympic record holder in this event is still Sui This is Chinese player Liu Xiang, who ran 12.91 seconds at the 2004 Xunwu Athens Olympics, which has not been broken for 17 years.
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Liu Xiang. The men's 110m hurdles champion at the 2004 Athens Olympics was Liu Xiang. On the evening of August 27, 2004 local time in Athens, the Chinese stood on the straight road of the world competition for the first time, and finally Chinese player Liu Xiang won the championship with a time of 12.91 seconds, and tied the world record set by the famous Colin Xiangzhong Jackson at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart, and broke the Olympic record of 12.95 seconds set by Alain Wihanson at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Before the Athens Olympics, Liu Xiang was a young name to the world, and it can be said that before 2004, almost no one would have set their eyes on this sprinter from China. However, in the first two IAAF events of the Athens Olympics, Liu Xiang first won the gold medal in Osaka in May, beating American hurdles champion Alan Johnson, and then lost to his opponent in Rome in July by a thousandth of a second to finish second. With a fiery state bridge banquet, the 21-year-old Liu Xiang made his debut on the Olympic stage in a low-key manner.
According to the competition system at that time, the men's 110m hurdles event at the Athens Olympics had to run a total of 4 shots, and Liu Xiang performed quite well in the first two shots, and successfully advanced to the semifinals as the group leader. In the semi-finals, Liu Xiang ran a time of 13.18 seconds to qualify for the final in fourth place, while surprisingly, his biggest rival Alan Johnson missed the final due to a mistake and fall.
On August 27, 2004 local time in Athens, in the men's 110-meter hurdles final of the Athens Olympic Games, Chinese player Liu Xiang won the championship in 12.91 seconds and tied the world record. This is also the first gold medal for a male athlete of the Chinese sports delegation in the Olympic track and field event. The silver and bronze medals were won by Trammell of the United States and Garcia of Cuba with a time of 13.18 seconds and 13.20 seconds respectively.
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The final of the men's 110m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships was at half past eight on the 29th.
The World Athletics Championships is an international track and field event sponsored by the National Athletics Federation, founded in 1983, initially every four years, and changed to every two years since 1991.
The men's 110-meter hurdle is the abbreviation of the men's 110-meter hurdle run, which is a kind of track and field event in track and field, and is also an Olympic event. Hurdles first appeared in England in the 19th century, when it was called obstacle running.
The men's 110m hurdles consists of a 110-meter track and 10 hurdles above the track. The first hurdle is meters from the starting line. The distance between the 1st and 10th hurdles is 10 yards, about 9 14 meters, and the hurdle height is centimeters (according to different competitions, the hurdle height is divided into five grades:
centimeters, centimeters, centimeters, centimeters, centimeters).
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1. What year was the men's 110-meter hurdles national record created: It was created and held by Chinese star Liu Xiang in 2006. This record is not only a national record, but also a world record.
2. Flying man Liu Xiang is a representative figure of Asian track and field in Mingzhuan, and the greatest men's 110-meter hurdles athlete in the new century. He won the world record of 12.91 seconds at the Athens Olympics, then broke the men's 110m hurdles world record in 2006 and became the first Grand Slam winner in the history of the event at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka.
On August 28, Liu Xiang, 21 years old, beat the British player Colin with a time of 12.91 seconds. Jackson set the men's 110m hurdles world record in Stuttgart, Germany.
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