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Gao Mengmeng
Gao Mengmeng in 2018 (far left)
Personal information
Born (1993-01-17) 17 January 1993 (age 31)
Sport
CountryChina
SportKarate
Medal record
Women's karate
Representing  China
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 2018 Jakarta Kumite +68 kg
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 2012 Tashkent Team kumite
Silver medal – second place 2013 Dubai Team kumite
Silver medal – second place 2015 Yokohama Kumite +68 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Tashkent Kumite 68 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Astana Kumite +68 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Amman Team kumite
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Tashkent Kumite +68 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Tashkent Team kumite

Gao Mengmeng (born 17 January 1993)[1] is a Chinese karateka. In 2018 she won the silver medal in the women's kumite +68 kg event at the 2018 Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia.[1][2]

At the 2019 Asian Karate Championships held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan she won one of the bronze medals in the women's kumite +68 kg event.[3][4] She also won the bronze medal in the women's team kumite event.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Karate Results" (PDF). 2018 Asian Games. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 April 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  2. ^ Etchells, Daniel (25 August 2018). "Unified Korean team win dragon boat bronze medal on historic day at 2018 Asian Games". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ a b "2019 Asian Karate Championships Results" (PDF). World Karate Federation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 April 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  4. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (20 July 2019). "Japan earn six titles but Uzbek hosts also golden at Asian Karate Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 23 April 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)