Chinese Taipei's new generation of javelin female player Zhu Pinxun on the 27th in South Korea in 2025GumiThe Asian Athletics Championships once again competed with the top Asian athletes, but unfortunately the discomfort in the left ankle of the last three throws failed to make a breakthrough, and won the 7th place in the women's javelin throw with 54.60m.
Javelin thrower Zhu Pinxun finished seventh at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships with 54.60m
20-year-old Zhu Pinxun is the island's new generation of female javelin throwers, representing last year's World U20 Athletics Championships in Lima, she won the silver medal in the women's javelin with 54.28m, which is also the first silver medal for Chinese Taipei in this event. Zhu's best of the season was 56.77m in the Youth Cup in March, which was also a career best.
Zhu Pinxun will participate in the Asian Championships as a high school student in 2023, but at that time, it was the first time in her career to participate in an adult-level event, of course, she was so nervous that she couldn't do it, and finally failed to qualify for the finals.
Zhu Pinxun said frankly that this performance is mediocre, a bit of the middle and lower level, but there are still a lot of gains to be gained from competing with so many masters, but his left foot is injured, and he can only endure the pain after 3 throws. Zhu Pinxun did not want to go under the knife for the time being, but tried to coexist with this injury, and next will aim for the Chinese Taipei Open and the World University Games.
In addition to Zhu Pinxun, the women's javelin in Chinese Taipei's Asian Championships, Taiwan's record holder Li Huijun also participated, and she won the 9th place with 51.66 meters.