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Taipei, Taiwan Clean & Jerk 141 kg Kuo Hsing-chun: 11 December 2019 World Cup: Tianjin, China [19] Total 246 kg Kuo Hsing-chun: 11 December 2019 World Cup: Tianjin, China [19] 71 kg Snatch 108 kg Chen Wen-huei: 7 February 2024 Asian Championships: Tashkent, Uzbekistan [5] Clean & Jerk 141 kg Chen Wen-huei: 7 April 2024 World Cup: Phuket ...
The Chinese Taipei Weightlifting Association (CTWA; Chinese: 中華民國舉重協會) is the organization representing the sport of Olympic weightlifting in the Republic of China (Taiwan), also known as Chinese Taipei.
China 3 May 2000 Asian Championships: Osaka, Japan 20 years, 83 days JWR: Clean & Jerk 177 kg Yang Fan China 22 April 2007 Asian Championships: Tai'an, China 19 years, 188 days JWR: Total 322 kg Shi Zhiyong China 3 May 2000 Asian Championships: Osaka, Japan 20 years, 83 days JWR: 69 kg Snatch 156 kg Yao Yuewei China 23 November 2005
New Taipei City Cup Championships New Taipei City, Taiwan [8] Long jump: 8.40 m (+0.3 m/s) Lin Yu-tang: 15 July 2023 Asian Championships: Bangkok, Thailand [9] Triple jump: 16.65 m NWI: Nai Hui-fang: 18 November 1989 Asian Championships: New Delhi, India Shot put: 20.58 m Chang Ming-huang: 19 August 2011 2nd High Performance Center Shot Put ...
Tai Tzu-ying at the 2016 Chinese Taipei Open. Badminton was introduced to Taiwan in late 1940s after World War II, and a nationwide badminton association was founded in 1956. [30] The National Badminton Association of the Republic of China joined BWF in 1957, and annual Taipei Open was inaugurated in 1980. Since badminton does not require very ...
Hatch's third book, Clark Hatch Fitness Centers Instructors Manual, was first printed in 1974 and, updated periodically, is still in use at all Clark Hatch Fitness Centers. His fourth book, Clark Hatch: Fitness Ambassador to Asia, an illustrated autobiographical account of his 40-year business adventure and success, was published in the U.S ...
Taiwan has cancelled a planned Taipei concert by a Chinese rapper after he used the insulting term “Taipei, China” in promotional materials. Wang Yitai’s scheduled Sept. 14 concert has been ...
2004: Simplified Chinese books, published in mainland China, were sold in addition to Traditional Chinese books, published in Taiwan. [2] 2005: Yamato Transport's Tanwan subsidiary began to be used for delivery to the customers. 2013: Listed as one of Taiwan's 100 Largest Companies for the fifth year. Exceeded five million customers (cumulative).