Who is Wu Yanni Chinese hurdler, bio, age, height, family net worth

Who is Wu Yanni Chinese hurdler, bio, age, height, family net worth

Here is all you need to know about Chinese athlete Yanni Wu along with her age and height who was disqualified for false starting at the Asian Games 2023ย 

Indian hurdler Jyothi Yarraji placed third in the women’s 100m hurdles competition at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, however her bronze medal was later changed to a silver.

Who is Wu Yanni Chinese hurdler, bio, age, height, family net worth and achievements

The problem appeared to be brought on by the Chinese hurdler Yanni Wu’s false start, which resulted in Yarraji’s reaction. At first, Yarraji and Wu were informed that they had been eliminated owing to the incorrect start.

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Jyothi Yarraji was in the adjacent lane when the officials unexpectedly approached her and showed her the “Disqualified” card after reviewing the replays. The holder of the Indian national record objected and requested to independently review the replays. Authorities from AFI acknowledged that following protests, the officials went back and double-checked their judgement, changing it to reinstate Jyothi and DQing Wu.

Wu then protested and asked for permission to run in defiance of the law; she was granted this permission and finished second, giving Jyothi the bronze. The official final result sheet, however, listed Jyothi as the silver medallist and Wu as DQ.

Who is Yanni Wu?

Wu Yanni is an Olympic athlete from China. She was born on July 28, 1997 and is currently 26 years old. She compete at the women’s 100-meter hurdles at the 2021 Summer World University Games.

Yanni Wu ยท Country: China ยท Date of birth: 28 July 1997 Height: 1.75m

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WU Yanni, a Sichuanese athlete, won the women’s 100-meter hurdles final of the 2023 National Athletics Championships on June 29ย  this year with a time of 12.93 seconds.

In 2010, Wu first gained notoriety by winning numerous provincial competition championships. She continued to achieve more and more, winning the first National Youth Games championship in 2015, winning the National Youth Championship gold medal in 2016, winning the National Games bronze medal in 2017, and winning the National University Games silver medal in 2018.

Wu grudgingly accepted the silver medal at the National Games in 2021. She was overwhelmed by failure and found herself stuck in her failure, unwilling to accept it.

Wu emerged from this emotional maze with the help of her mother and coach, who provided her with encouragement and direction. Her recuperation was supported by both a dramatic change in her own mentality and the consoling impact of her family.

Sichuan Province rewarded Wu Yanni with a property worth 600,000 yuan but her net worth isn’t known.

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