• Wang Junxia (simplified Chinese: 王军霞; traditional Chinese: 王軍霞; pinyin: Wáng Jūnxiá; born 19 January 1973) is a Chinese former long-distance runner who...
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  • by Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Norway) (7:17.55, Silesia, 25 August 2024) and Junxia Wang (China) (8:06.11, Beijing, 13 September 1993). At exactly eight laps...
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  • was also Wang Junxia (the world champion at 10,000 metres a month earlier) running the second fastest time to that point in time. Wang Junxia also set...
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  • PMID 19908041. S2CID 21605915. Casalegno-Garduno, Rosaely; Schmitt, Anita; Yao, Junxia; Wang, Xinchao; Xu, Xun; Freund, Mathias; Schmitt, Michael (2010). "Multimer...
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  • Record 14:28.09 Jiang Bo China Shanghai, China 23 October 1997 Olympic Record 14:59.88 Junxia Wang China Atlanta, Georgia, United States 28 July 1996...
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  • World and Olympic records prior to the Games World Record 29:31.78 Junxia Wang China Beijing, China 9 September 1993 Olympic Record 31:01.63 Fernanda...
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  • third fastest of all time (the best having occurred also in Beijing, Junxia Wang's world record in 1993). A year after this race, Meselech Melkamu edged...
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    2018 - iaaf.org". iaaf.org. "Scandal as controversial Chinese athlete Wang Junxia enters IAAF Hall of Fame". The Daily Telegraph. London. 9 March 2012...
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