Cui Kai
Cui Kai (Chinese: 崔凯; born on March 26, 1982) is a retired Chinese track and field athlete who specialised in the high jump.[1] He won silver medal at the inaugural World Youth Championships in 1999.
He has personal bests of 2.25 metres outdoors (2003) and 2.15 metres indoors (2004).
Competition record
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing | ||||
1999 | World Youth Championships | Bydgoszcz, Poland | 2nd | 2.13 m |
Asian Junior Championships | Singapore | 2nd | 2.15 m | |
2000 | World Junior Championships | Santiago, Chile | 13th (q) | 2.10 m |
2002 | Asian Championships | Colombo, Sri Lanka | 1st | 2.19 m |
Asian Games | Busan, South Korea | 2nd | 2.19 m | |
2003 | Universiade | Daegu, South Korea | 3rd | 2.20 m |
Asian Championships | Manila, Philippines | 5th | 2.19 m | |
Afro-Asian Games | Hyderabad, India | 1st | 2.18 m |
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