Li Meisu, born on April seventeenth, nineteen fifty-nine, is a distinguished retired Chinese shot putter who made her mark in the world of athletics. She achieved remarkable success during her competitive career, most notably winning the bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul. Her prowess in the shot put event was further highlighted by her victories at the Asian Games in both nineteen eighty-two and nineteen ninety-eight, as well as her triumphs at the Asian Championships in nineteen ninety-eight and the East Asian Games in nineteen ninety-seven.
Li's personal best throw of twenty-one point seventy-six meters not only set an Asian record but also positioned her as the seventh best shot putter in the all-time rankings. This impressive feat underscores her exceptional talent and dedication to the sport, making her a prominent figure in athletics.
After retiring from competition, Li Meisu transitioned into coaching, where she continued to influence the sport. Her coaching career has been marked by significant achievements, including mentoring Gong Lijiao, who secured an Olympic silver medal in two thousand twelve and an Olympic gold medal in two thousand twenty. Li's commitment to nurturing the next generation of athletes showcases her enduring passion for shot put and athletics.