Mo Jiadie

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Mo Jiadie
Personal information
NationalityChinese
Born (2000-01-06) 6 January 2000 (age 24)
Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China
Sport
SportAthletics
EventHurdles
Achievements and titles
Personal best400m hurdles: 54.75 (Paris, 2024)
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  China
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 2022 Hangzhou 400m hurdles

Mo Jiadie (Chinese: 莫家蝶, pinyin: Mò Jiādié; born 6 January 2000) is a Chinese 400m hurdler. She is a multiple time national champion and a silver medalist at the 2022 Asian Games.[1]

Career

She competed at the 2018 World Athletics U20 Championships in Tampere.[2] She became Chinese champion over 400m hurdles for the first time in 2019.[3] She retained her title at the 2020 Chinese Athletics Championships in September 2020 in Shaoxing.[4]

She competed at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in the Women's 400 metres hurdles in Eugene, Oregon.[5]

She won the 2023 Chinese Athletics Championships over 400 metres hurdles in July 2023.[6] She won a silver medal at the delayed 2022 Asian Games in the Women's 400 metres hurdles, running 55.01 seconds.[7][8][9]

She won the Chinese national title again in June 2024.[10] She was named in the Chinese team for the 2024 Paris Olympics.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Mo Jiadie". World Athletics. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  2. ^ "China names team for IAAF World U20 Championships Tampere 2018". World Athletics. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Chinese Championships". World Athletics. 8 July 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  4. ^ "Xie Zhenye crowned in men's 200m at Chinese National Athletics Championships". news.cn. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  5. ^ "Wightman takes surprise win in men's 1,500m at athletics worlds". news.cn. 23 July 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  6. ^ "Xie Zhenye, Gong Lijiao Highlight Stellar Performances at Chinese National Championships". Track Alerts. 2 July 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  7. ^ "Adekoya bounces back from doping ban to win Asian Games hurdles gold". france24.com. 3 October 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Adekoya blitzes to epic hurdles gold". gdonline. 4 Oct 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  9. ^ "China wins four golds in Athletics at Asian Games". news.cn. 4 October 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  10. ^ "Chinese Championships". World Athletics. 28 June 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  11. ^ "Chinese team announced for Paris Olympics". World Athletics. 12 July 2024. Retrieved 3 August 2024.