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Chen Caijuan won the bronze medal in the women's heptathlon at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships, and she wanted to make him happy the most

On the 30th local time, Chen Caijuan received the bronze medal in the women's heptathlon at the 2025 Track and Field Asian Championships with 5608 points, becoming the first Chinese Taipei female athlete to win a medal in the Asian Championships heptathlon after Ma Junping won the bronze in 1998. ”

Jiang Jingyuan won bronze in the women's shot put at the Asian Championships, and she exclaimed after the game

Chen Caijuan's goal this time is to get a card, and after the 6th javelin on the 30th, she has 132 points ahead of the Uzbek women's Nobaieva who is temporarily in 4th. She revealed that the final 800m was to follow Noboyeva closely and not let her lead too much. The move worked, as Chen not only followed Noboyeva, but also overtook in the final sprint to hold on to the bronze medal, behind India's Agasala with 5,941 points and China's Liu Jingyi with 5,869 points.

From her debut to the present, Chen Caijuan has always wanted to make history for Chinese Taipei women's heptathlon, but she suffered a lot of setbacks during the period and suffered from injuries, but everyone did not give up on her, "Everyone is willing to help me, no matter what, I have to persevere, I am really happy to get a medal!" ”

18-year-old Jiang Jingyuan reversed the shot put to win the bronze

Chen Caijuan not only wants to thank the people who helped her, but also thanks to the coach Yang Qinglong, who is not related to her, "I don't seem to have seen him laugh happily, I hope this medal can make him laugh sincerely, and I am only happy for 1 second, and I will continue to rush." ”

Another 18-year-old Chinese Taipei teenager Jiang Jingyuan, who participated in the competition for the first time, was so excited that she couldn't sleep before the game, but she thought that if she failed to win the medal, she would not be able to sleep well when she returned to Chinese Taipei, in order to get a good night's sleep, she let go of the last throw on the 30th, surpassing the 17.01 meters of Uzbek player Nasridinova with 17.42 meters, and won the bronze medal in the women's shot put at the Asian Championships. China's Ma Yue won gold with 18 meters and 26 meters, and another Chinese women's player, Song Jiayuan, won silver with 17.78 meters.

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