Xiao Yehua (Chinese: 肖業華; born 6 November 1971 in Dahua) is a Chinese former track and fieldsprinter. Her personal best for the 100 metres was 11.23 seconds, set in 1992. She was a two-time Chinese champion over the 100 m (1992 and 1995).
At the start of 1992 she achieved a personal best of 11.23 seconds for the 100 m.[4] This earned her selection for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, where she was eliminated in the quarter-final round. She also ran in the heats stage of the relay with the Chinese team.[5] Xiao was also present in the relay team at the 1992 IAAF World Cup where an all-Chinese team (Gao Han, Tian, Chen, Xiao) represented Asia and won the gold medals in a time of 43.63 seconds.[6]
The following year she was 100 m runner-up to Taiwan's Wang Huei-chen at the 1993 East Asian Games but managed to top the podium in the relay race.[7] Her other major outing that year was the 7th Chinese National Games, where she failed to medal individually but won the relay title with fellow Guangxi runner Tian, Huang Mei and Ou Yanlan.[8] In 1995 she won her second and final Chinese 100 m title.[2] She continued to compete at the national level until 1998 but did not win any medals over this period.[4]