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Li Caixia (Chinese: 李彩霞) is a Chinese track and field athlete who competes in the pole vault. Li was born 23 August 1987 in Xi'an. She began pole vaulting in 2005 and began to make progress in the senior ranks in 2009. She cleared a personal best mark of 4.40 metres at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix and did the same feat again to win the silver medal at the 11th Chinese National Games behind Wu Sha. She followed this up with an appearance at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships the following month and she defeated Wu to win the gold medal.

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  • Li Caixia (chinesisch 李彩霞, * 23. August 1987 in Xi’an) ist eine ehemalige chinesische Leichtathletin, die sich auf den Stabhochsprung spezialisiert hat. (de)
  • Li Caixia (Chinese: 李彩霞) is a Chinese track and field athlete who competes in the pole vault. Li was born 23 August 1987 in Xi'an. She began pole vaulting in 2005 and began to make progress in the senior ranks in 2009. She cleared a personal best mark of 4.40 metres at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix and did the same feat again to win the silver medal at the 11th Chinese National Games behind Wu Sha. She followed this up with an appearance at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships the following month and she defeated Wu to win the gold medal. She made her global debut at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships and set an indoor best of 4.20 m, which was not enough to make the final cut. She held off a challenge from Li Ling to take the pole vault title at the Chinese championships with a personal best of 4.45 m. As a result, she was selected to represent the Asia-Pacific team at the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup and achieved a new personal best clearance of 4.50 m to finish in fourth place. She secured the gold medal at the 2010 Asian Games and completed a Chinese 1–2 with Li. (en)
  • Li Caixia (chiń. 李彩霞; ur. 23 sierpnia 1987 w Xi’an) – chińska lekkoatletka, skoczkini o tyczce. (pl)
  • Ли Цайся (кит. упр. 李彩霞, пиньинь Li Caixia, 23 августа 1987, Сиань) — китайская прыгунья с шестом, чемпионка летних Азиатских игр (2010), победительница чемпионата Азии (2009). (ru)
  • 李彩霞(1987年8月23日-),内蒙古人,中国女子撑杆跳高运动员。她曾获得2009年亚洲田径锦标赛女子撑杆跳高金牌和2010年亚洲运动会女子撑杆跳高金牌。 (zh)
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  • Li Caixia (chinesisch 李彩霞, * 23. August 1987 in Xi’an) ist eine ehemalige chinesische Leichtathletin, die sich auf den Stabhochsprung spezialisiert hat. (de)
  • Li Caixia (chiń. 李彩霞; ur. 23 sierpnia 1987 w Xi’an) – chińska lekkoatletka, skoczkini o tyczce. (pl)
  • Ли Цайся (кит. упр. 李彩霞, пиньинь Li Caixia, 23 августа 1987, Сиань) — китайская прыгунья с шестом, чемпионка летних Азиатских игр (2010), победительница чемпионата Азии (2009). (ru)
  • 李彩霞(1987年8月23日-),内蒙古人,中国女子撑杆跳高运动员。她曾获得2009年亚洲田径锦标赛女子撑杆跳高金牌和2010年亚洲运动会女子撑杆跳高金牌。 (zh)
  • Li Caixia (Chinese: 李彩霞) is a Chinese track and field athlete who competes in the pole vault. Li was born 23 August 1987 in Xi'an. She began pole vaulting in 2005 and began to make progress in the senior ranks in 2009. She cleared a personal best mark of 4.40 metres at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix and did the same feat again to win the silver medal at the 11th Chinese National Games behind Wu Sha. She followed this up with an appearance at the 2009 Asian Athletics Championships the following month and she defeated Wu to win the gold medal. (en)
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  • Li Caixia (de)
  • Li Caixia (en)
  • Li Caixia (pl)
  • Ли Цайся (ru)
  • 李彩霞 (zh)
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