Gu Siyu

Gu Siyu (Chinese: 谷思雨; born 11 February 1993) is a Chinese track and field athlete who competes in the discus throw and formerly the shot put. She holds a discus personal best of 67.86 m (222 ft 712 in) and a shot put best of 16.59 m (54 ft 5 in). She was a double Asian junior champion in 2010 and represented her country at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics.

Career

Gu began to make her first impact at the age of sixteen, when she took the discus title at the 2009 Australian Youth Olympic Festival.[1] She threw beyond fifty metres in the discus for the first time that year.[2] International medals followed at the 2010 Asian Junior Athletics Championships where she claimed a shot put/discus double for China.[3] She took the silver medal in the shot put later that year at the Summer Youth Olympics.[4]

The focus of her 2011 season was the Chinese City Games and she was the shot put runner-up behind Guo Tianqian, who was the world youth champion that year.[5] She was also runner-up in the discus competition and ended that tournament with improved bests of 16.59 m (54 ft 5 in) and 56.12 m (184 ft 114 in) in the throws.[6] Both these marks ranked her in the top five juniors globally that year.[7]

She marked herself as the best junior discus thrower in the country in 2012 by winning the Chinese junior championships with a big personal best of 60.59 m (198 ft 914 in).[8][9] She was far off this form at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Athletics and her best of nearly five metres less was only enough for fifth.[10]

Gu, dropping the shot put to focus on discus throwing instead, placed herself among the senior elite in the 2013 season. She began with a new best of 60.93 m (199 ft 1034 in) on the Chinese Athletics Grand Prix circuit.[11] She travelled to compete in Germany in May and the 20-year-old surprised with a large throw of 67.86 m (222 ft 712 in), raising her to second on the seasonal lists behind the dominant Sandra Perković.[12][13] She earned her first senior selection for China as a result, but at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics she failed to register a valid mark and dropped out at the qualifying stage.[14] She had a quiet 2014, her best being a throw of 60.78 m (199 ft 434 in) in Jinan.[2]

Personal bests

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
2010 Asian Junior Championships Hanoi, Vietnam 1st Shot put
1st Discus throw
Youth Olympics Singapore 2nd Shot put
2012 World Junior Championships Barcelona, Spain 5th Discus throw
2013 World Championships Moscow, Russia Discus throw No mark

References

  1. Johnson, Len (2009-01-18). Jordan's long sprint double highlights Australian Youth Olympic Festival. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  2. 1 2 Gu Siyu. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  3. 14th Asian Junior Athletics Championship 2010 1-4 July, Hanoi, Vietnam. Athletics Asia (2010). Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  4. Viewing Youth Olympic Games > 1st Youth Olympic Games (athletics) > Shot Put - women . IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  5. Jalava, Mirko (2011-10-23). World youth medallists excel at Chinese City Games in Nanchang - Days 1-3. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  6. Jalava, Mirko (2011-10-25). Asian junior men's Shot Put record in Nanchang as Chinese City Games Conclude. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  7. Discus Throw - women - junior - outdoor - 2011. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  8. Asian Track and Field. Athletics Asia (2012). Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  9. Jalava, Mirko (2012-04-23). Several junior world leads posted in Changzhou. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  10. Arcoleo, Laura (2012-07-15). Barcelona 2012 - Event Report - Women's Discus Throw Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  11. Jalava, Mirko (2013-04-27). China's Lu Huihui improves Asian Javelin record to 65.62m. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  12. Harting 68.31 WL, Gu Siyu throws 67.86m in women's discus! by Alfons Juck, Note by Larry Eder. RunBlogRun (2013-05-20). Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  13. Landells, Steve (2013-08-05). Women's Discus Throw – Preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.
  14. Landells, Steve (2013-08-10). Report: Women's Discus qualifying – Moscow 2013. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-12.

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