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How many times has Liu Xiangyi won the championship?

From 2000 to 20 15, Liu Xiang * * * participated in 48 international hurdles competitions, won 36 championships, 6 runner-ups, 3 runner-ups, and retired twice due to injury.

In 2004, Liu Xiang tied the world record set by British colin jackson with a time of 12.95438+0 seconds and won the championship.

In 2006, in the track and field super grand prix in Lausanne, Switzerland, she broke the world record with a score of 12.88 and won the championship.

20 12 June, 1 10 meter hurdles ranked first in the world, and Liu Xiang climbed to the top again after five years.

20 12 On August 7th, Liu Xiang withdrew from the Olympic Games due to injury in the men's 1 10 meter hurdles preliminaries of the London Olympic Games.

On the afternoon of April 7th, 20 15, Liu Xiang officially announced his retirement in Weibo.

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Before and after retirement:

London folding wing

201July 13 in the early morning of the IAAF Diamond League1kloc-0/0 meter hurdle race held in London, England, she entered the final with the first place in the group stage of 13.27 seconds, and withdrew from the final due to back injury. 20 12 On the afternoon of August 7th, Liu Xiang fell to the ground while attacking the first hurdle in the men's 1 10 meter hurdles preliminaries of the London Olympic Games, and finally jumped the finish line with one leg, and missed the promotion.

Announce retirement

Liu Xiang officially announced his retirement on April 7, 20 15. 20 15 In May, Liu Xiang will take part in the IAAF Diamond League competition in Shanghai, and bid farewell to the 1 10 meter hurdles track on this stage.

farewell ceremony

On the evening of 2065438+May 17, the official farewell ceremony was held after the IAAF Diamond League in Shanghai, Liu Xiang. This is the first time that Liu Xiang has spoken in public since Weibo announced his retirement last month. Including old rivals Oliver, Richardson, Mei Lite, younger brother Xie Wenjun and sprinter Mei Lite, witnessed Liu Xiang's retirement.

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