NIU Di
Events and Medals
Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
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Women's Speed | 4 | |
Women's Speed Relay | 1 |
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Schedule
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
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Shaoxing Keqiao Yangshan Sport Climbing Centre |
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Biographical Information
Highlights
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Rank | Event | Year | Location | |
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Asian Games | ||||
3 | Women's Speed Relay | 2018 | Indonesia | |
World Championships | ||||
2 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Hachioji, JPN | |
9 | Women's Speed | 2018 | Innsbruck, AUT | |
12 | Women's Speed | 2023 | Bern, SUI | |
15 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2019 | Hachioji, JPN | |
34 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2018 | Innsbruck, AUT | |
41 | Women's Bouldering | 2019 | Hachioji, JPN | |
67 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Hachioji, JPN | |
80 | Women's Bouldering | 2018 | Innsbruck, AUT | |
87 | Women's Lead | 2018 | Innsbruck, AUT | |
World Cup (Ranking) | ||||
5 | Women's Speed | 2019 | ||
6 | Women's Speed | 2022 | ||
12 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2016 | ||
21 | Women's Speed | 2017 | ||
23 | Women's Speed | 2016 | ||
33 | Women's Bouldering | 2015 | ||
34 | Women's Speed | 2018 | ||
35 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2019 | ||
50 | Women's Lead | 2016 | ||
72 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2017 | ||
World Cup | ||||
2 | Women's Speed | 2022 | Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI | |
4 | Women's Speed | 2022 | Jakarta, INA | |
4 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI | |
5 | Women's Speed | 2023 | Jakarta, INA | |
6 | Women's Speed | 2022 | Edinburgh, GBR | |
6 | Women's Speed | 2022 | Chamonix, FRA | |
6 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Wujiang, CHN | |
7 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Xiamen, CHN | |
9 | Women's Speed | 2023 | Seoul, KOR | |
10 | Women's Speed | 2023 | Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI | |
10 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Chongqing, CHN | |
11 | Women's Speed | 2023 | Salt Lake City, UT, USA | |
11 | Women's Speed | 2017 | Nanjing, CHN | |
11 | Women's Speed | 2016 | Wujiang, CHN | |
12 | Women's Speed | 2017 | Chongqing, CHN | |
12 | Women's Speed | 2016 | Xiamen, CHN | |
13 | Women's Speed | 2023 | Chamonix, FRA | |
15 | Women's Speed | 2019 | Chamonix, FRA | |
16 | Women's Bouldering | 2015 | Haiyang, CHN | |
17 | Women's Bouldering | 2015 | Chongqing, CHN | |
18 | Women's Speed | 2018 | Tai'an, CHN | |
18 | Women's Speed | 2018 | Chongqing, CHN | |
23 | Women's Lead | 2016 | Xiamen, CHN | |
25 | Women's Speed | 2018 | Moscow, RUS | |
35 | Women's Bouldering | 2017 | Nanjing, CHN | |
35 | Women's Bouldering | 2017 | Chongqing, CHN | |
40 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Xiamen, CHN | |
48 | Women's Bouldering | 2019 | Wujiang, CHN | |
59 | Women's Bouldering | 2019 | Chongqing, CHN | |
63 | Women's Bouldering | 2018 | Moscow, RUS | |
80 | Women's Lead | 2019 | Villars-sur-Ollon, SUI | |
Asian Championships | ||||
7 | Women's Speed | 2017 | Tehran, IRI | |
7 | Women's Speed | 2016 | Duyun, CHN | |
8 | Women's Speed | 2015 | Ningbo, CHN | |
10 | Women's Speed | 2018 | Kurayoshi, JPN | |
13 | Combined (B+L+S) | 2018 | Kurayoshi, JPN | |
13 | Women's Bouldering | 2017 | Tehran, IRI | |
16 | Women's Bouldering | 2018 | Kurayoshi, JPN | |
16 | Women's Bouldering | 2016 | Duyun, CHN | |
17 | Women's Lead | 2018 | Kurayoshi, JPN | |
18 | Women's Bouldering | 2015 | Ningbo, CHN | |
20 | Women's Lead | 2016 | Duyun, CHN | |
21 | Women's Lead | 2015 | Ningbo, CHN |
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Diana (Weibo profile, 19 Jun 2023)
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Athlete, Student
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Sport Studies - China University Of Geosciences, Wuhan, CHN
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Mandarin
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Hubei Province [People's Republic of China]
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Zhong Qixin [national], CHN
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Her father Niu Xiaohong has worked as a climbing coach with the Hubei Province team in the People's Republic of China. (gtzyb.com, 21 Sep 2017)
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In 2017 she injured ligaments in her right knee during training. (gtzyb.com, 21 Sep 2017)
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She took up the sport in 2004. (gtzyb.com, 21 Sep 2017)
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Her parents wanted her to have a sporting hobby. She was sent to a sport school to train for badminton but she soon developed a strong interest in rock climbing. (gtzyb.com, 21 Sep 2017)
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To compete at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, and the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. (k.sina.com.cn, 21 Jul 2023; sport.gov.cn, 09 Jun 2023)
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Her parents. (gtzyb.com, 21 Sep 2017)
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In 2015 she was named an Elite Athlete of National Class by the General Administration of Sport of China. (sport.gov.cn, 21 Jul 2015)
Legend
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- Gold Medal
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- Gold Medal Event
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- Silver Medal Event
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- Bronze Medal Event