Wu Ťing-jü

Wu Ťing-jü
Wu Ťing-jü na pošovní známce
Wu Ťing-jü na pošovní známce
Osobní informace
Datum narození1. února 1987 (35 let)
Místo narozeníŤing-te-čen, Čína
ObčanstvíČínaČína Čína
Sportovní informace
Sporttaekwondo
Váhová kategoriedo 49 kg
Účast na LOH2008, 2012
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Přehled medailí
Olympijské kruhy Taekwondo na LOH
zlato2008 Pekingdo 49 kg
zlato2012 Londýndo 49 kg

Wu Ťing-jü (čínsky pchin-jinem Wú Jìngyù, znaky 吴静钰; * 1. února 1987, Ťing-te-čen, Čína) je čínská taekwondistka. Na Letních olympijských hrách 2008 a 2012 získala zlaté medaile ve váhové kategorii do 49 kg.

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