Wu Qing (Chinese: ε΄ζ΄; pinyin: WΓΊ QΓng; born March 25, 1988) is a Paralympicathlete from China competing in throwing events in the F36 cerebral palsy classification. As of April 2014[update], Wu holds F36 World Records for shot put,[1] discus[2] and javelin.[3]
Career
Wu began competing in athletics in 2005.[4] and made her international debut at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. There she won gold medals in both the women's F35β38 javelin throw and the F35β36 discus throw event. She also finished second in the women's shot put β F35β36.
At the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, Wu competed in F35-F36 shot put and discus events. In the shot put event, she broke the World Record for her F36 classification; she was awarded bronze behind F35 competitors Mariia Pomazan and Wang Jun who broke the World Record for their own classification.[5] In the discus throw, Wu set a new F36 world record to win the event.[6] A scoring error saw Mariia Pomazan initially presented with the gold medal, then being told to return it.[7][8][9]
Outside of sport, Wu's hobbies include embroidery and listening to music.[10]