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Leng Xueyan

Leng Xueyan ((中国語:冷雪艳); born 1972) is a Chinese former track and field athlete who competed in the 400 metres hurdles. She was the Asian Games champion in 1994 and runner-up at the Asian Athletics Championships in 1993. She set a personal best of 54.52 seconds in 1993. She was also an Asian Games gold medalist in the 4×400 metres relay.
==Career==
Leng's first international medal came at the 1990 Asian Junior Athletics Championships held in Beijing. She won the 400 m hurdles gold medal with a time of 57.79 seconds. This stood as the championship record for over a decade, finally being broken by another Chinese hurdler, Wang Xing, in 2002.〔(Asian Junior Championships ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕 She emerged as a senior athlete at the 1993 Chinese National Games with a performance of 54.52 seconds to claim third place in a race won in an Asian record by Han Qing.〔(7th National Games medallists ) . jx918. Retrieved on 2013-03-30.〕 This time ranked Leng tenth in the world for the event that season.〔(Leng Xueyan ). Brinkster. Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕
Her senior international debut followed a few months later at the 1993 Asian Athletics Championships. At the competition in Manila she led the Chinese challenge in the 400 m hurdles and took the silver medal behind Kazakhstan's Natalya Torshina.〔(Asian Championships ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕 In 1994 she won her first and only national title at the Chinese Athletics Championships with a time of 56.28 seconds.〔(Chinese Championships ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕 This gained her selection for China at the Asian Games later that year.
Leng defeated both Torshina and Hsu Pei-Ching of Chinese Taipei to become the Asian Games champion in the 400 m hurdles. She was the third Chinese woman to win the title, after inaugural winner Zhan Xin and Chen Yuying, who had won the previous edition.〔(Asian Games ). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕 Her winning time of 55.26 seconds was an Asian Games record which lasted for twenty years. It was finally bettered in 2014 by Kemi Adekoya (a Nigerian-born runner for Bahrain).〔Minshull, Phil (2014-09-30). (Hadadi's discus hat-trick makes Iran happy at the Asian Games" ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕〔(17th Asian Games – HURDLE RACES – New champions will emerge ). Asian Athletics Association. Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕 Originally, Leng had finished as runner-up to Han Qing, who was subsequently disqualified and banned for doping.〔(Chinese hand out long bans ). ''The Independent'' (1994-12-21). Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕 She ran the lead-off leg of the 4×400 metres relay in a Chinese team of Liu Hao, Cao Chunying and Chen Yanhao and the quartet won the gold medal in a Games record of 3:29.11 minutes (Leng's second of the tournament).〔(Women's relay medallists ). Incheon2014. Retrieved on 2014-10-04.〕 Despite being only 22 years old, this was the last major medal of her career and 1994 was the last time she ranked in the top twenty athletes globally.〔(Xueyan Leng ). Brinkster Track and Field. Retrieved on 2015-11-14.〕

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