Personal information | |
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Born |
Xinxiang, China |
26 June 1989
Height | 1.71 m (5 ft 7 1⁄2 in) |
Weight | 68 kg (150 lb) |
Sport | |
Country | China |
Sport | Athletics |
Event(s) | Javelin |
Coached by | Lu Gang |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best(s) | 66.13 m |
Medal record
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Updated on 30 August 2015. |
Lü Huihui (Chinese: 吕会会; born 26 June 1989) is a Chinese track and field athlete who specialises in the javelin throw. She finished in fifth place at the 2012 Summer Olympics with a throw of 63.70 metres.
A late-bloomer in the event, she did not throw beyond fifty metres until her twenties, but broke the Asian record for the event in 2012 with a mark of 64.95 m. She improved this to 65.62 m in 2013 and to 66.13 m in 2015.
Born in Xinxiang in the province of Henan, she began taking part in javelin competitions as a teenager. In 2005 she was fifth at the national youth championships and came runner-up at the national high school championships. Lu started to attend Zhengzhou University in 2007 and stopped competing in the sport at that point.
A return to competition in 2010 (her final year at Zhengzhou) saw her begin to make an impact at senior level as she threw over fifty metres for the first time. She won the division two universities title and set a best of 55.35 metres at the Zhaoqing leg of the Chinese Athletics Grand Prix series. On the following year's circuit she improved to 58.72 metres and was in the top two at all the meets, winning in Jiaxing. This form failed to translate at the Chinese Athletics Championships, however, as she threw only 52.69 metres and finished 13th in her first national final. She began attended the Wuhan Institute of Physical Education in 2011, learning the event under her coach Lu Gang.
Her 2012 season marked a quick rise to the top of her discipline. She bettered her previous personal record by over five metres with a mark of 63.78 m in her first meet of the season. Her next outing brought her the Asian record, as she defeated Wei Jianhua's 11-year-old mark with a 64.95 m performance. Lu competed abroad for the first time, appearing at two German meets, and a second-place finish at the National Grand Prix final as well as a throw of 64.86 m in Dalian assured her selection for the Chinese delegation for the 2012 London Olympics.