Duan Jingli

{{Short description|Chinese rower (born 1989)}}

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Duan Jingli (born 8 March 1989) is a Chinese competitive rower.

Duan was born in 1989. Initially a volleyball player, she did not grow tall enough to make China's national team and on advice by her parents, she took up rowing in 2003 instead.

Duan competes in the single sculls. She first competed at World Championship level in 2010 on Lake Karapiro in New Zealand, where she came in eights place.{{cite web |title=(W1x) Women's Single Sculls - Final |url= http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2010-world-championships/womens-single-sculls/final/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation |accessdate=23 September 2017}} She won a bronze medal at the 2014 World Rowing Championships at Bosbaan, Amsterdam in the Netherlands.{{cite web |title=(W1x) Women's Single Sculls - Final |url=http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2014-world-championships/womens-single-sculls/final/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation |accessdate=23 September 2017 }}{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} At the 2015 World Rowing Championships at Lac d'Aiguebelette, Aiguebelette in France, she achieved the same result.{{cite web |title=(W1x) Women's Single Sculls - Final |url=http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2015-world-championships/womens-single-sculls/final/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation |accessdate=23 September 2017 }}{{Dead link|date=July 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

She competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, in the women's single sculls, and again won bronze.{{cite web|url=https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/jingli-duan |title=Jingli Duan |website=rio2016.com |accessdate=9 August 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160806075437/https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/jingli-duan |archivedate= 6 August 2016 }}{{cite web |title=(W1x) Women's Single Sculls - Final |url= http://www.worldrowing.com/events/2016-olympic-games-regatta/womens-single-sculls/final/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation |accessdate=23 September 2017}} She was portrayed as FISA's Athlete of the Month in October 2017.{{cite web |title= Jingli Duan |url= http://www.worldrowing.com/athletes/athlete/30887/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation |accessdate=4 November 2017}}

Duan got engaged during 2017.

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