Kuo Hsing-chun, born on November twenty-six, nineteen ninety-three, is a distinguished Taiwanese Amis weightlifter who has made a significant mark in the world of sports. Competing primarily in the fifty-eight kilogram division until two thousand eighteen, she transitioned to the fifty-nine kilogram category following the International Weightlifting Federation's reorganization of weight classes.
Her illustrious career is highlighted by her remarkable achievements, including being an Olympic gold medalist and a five-time world champion. Kuo's prowess in weightlifting has also earned her the title of Universiade champion on two occasions, as well as the prestigious Asian Games champion.
In addition to her Olympic and world titles, Kuo has claimed victory at the Asian Championships five times, showcasing her dominance in the sport across various competitions. Throughout her career, she has set an impressive eleven senior world records, solidifying her status as one of the top weightlifters in history.