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Resume of China Women's Gymnastics
Name: Cheng Fei.

Gender: Female

Birthday: 1988.5.29

Native place: Huangshi, Hubei Province

Height:1.54m.

Events: Gymnastics

Advantage event: vault

Best result: champion of team, vault and floor exercise in 2006 World Championships.

Sports experience: 1995 joined Hubei Huangshi Amateur Sports School to practice gymnastics, 1997 joined Wuhan Institute of Physical Education, 1999 joined Hubei Provincial Team and 200 1 joined the national team.

Major achievements:

Champion of vault in Japanese junior gymnastics competition in 2003

Team champion, vault champion and floor exercise champion in 2003 Asian Gymnastics Championships.

Balance beam champion and floor exercise champion in 2004 national gymnastics championship

In 2005, Ghent Gymnastics World Cup won the third place in women's vault;

In the 10th National Games in 2005, women vaulted horse champion, women's all-around runner-up and women's floor exercise runner-up;

2005 East Asian Games gymnastics women's floor exercise champion;

The vault champion of the 38th World Gymnastics Championships in Melbourne in 2005 (the first world champion of China women's vault).

Women's Team Champion in the 39th World Gymnastics Championships in Denmark in 2006

In 2006, she won the women's vault in the 39th World Gymnastics Championships in Denmark.

Women's floor exercise champion in the 39th World Gymnastics Championships in Denmark in 2006

Women's floor exercise, vault and team champion in Doha Asian Games in 2006

Slovenian women's vault champion in 2007 World Cup Gymnastics.

Slovenian women's floor exercise champion in 2007 World Cup Gymnastics.

Slovenian women's balance beam champion in 2007 World Cup Gymnastics.

In 2007, the 40th World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart won the women's vault.

In 2006, she won the Best Female Athlete Award of CCTV Sports Man of the Year.

Cheng Fei's Jump

Cheng Fei jump is the first vault movement named after a female athlete in China, that is, hook backhand somersault 180 degrees and forward somersault 540 degrees. Cheng Fei is the first person to use and complete this action in international competitions.

After Cheng Fei completed the movement at the 38th World Gymnastics Championships held in Melbourne, Australia, the International Gymnastics Federation named it Cheng Fei Jump.

He Kexin (He Kexin)

Native place: Beijing

Date of birth:1992.01.01.

Height:1.42m.

Weight: 33 kg

Events: Gymnastics

Personal profile

He Kexin, a new star of the women's gymnastics team, is known as the "uneven bars princess"; He won the uneven bars gold medal in Doha and Cottbus World Cup in 2008, and he is an important candidate for China to win the uneven bars championship in Beijing Olympic Games.

He Kexin, 1992, a Beijinger. In 2008, 16-year-old He Kexin finally reached the age of participating in the adult competition. Small size, but amazing uneven bars. In Doha World Cup, He Kexin won the gold medal with her difficult movements and perfect performance, and also gained self-confidence and praise. She was praised as the "uneven bars princess" by local people. He Kexin's coach Liu Guicheng and the women's team coach Shanzhen Lu are very happy: "The appearance of He Kexin has brought the traditional strength of the China women's team back to the ranks of the world's top players."

Coach Liu Guicheng commented on her: "The brain is smart, the understanding is high, and she learns things quickly. Li Ya's somersault can be completed independently as long as she studies for two months, and the training task can always be overfulfilled. In addition, He Kexin has a strong adaptability. He never chooses equipment for training, so he can do it when he goes up. The success rate in the competition is high. "

Personal career

1997 trained in Beijing Ditan Sports School, with the coach Shang.

Graduated from Shichahai Sports School in 2000, coached by Chen Jian.

Trained in Beijing team in 2002, coached by Lu Gang and Xin Wang.

In 2005, he coached Liu Guicheng, He Hua and Bao Xianqin in the national gymnastics team.

In 2007, she successfully imitated her sister Li Ya's action of "Li Ya somersault" and won the uneven bars championship. Its great potential on uneven bars has attracted the attention of the outside world.

In 2008, Doha and Cottbus Gymnastics World Cup both won the uneven bars championship with high scores, and the difficulty of their movements was constantly improving, with very high quality. Known as the "Princess of Uneven Bars", she will hopefully represent China in the Beijing Olympic Games and challenge for the uneven bars gold medal.

Important achievements

Uneven bars champion in 2007 Shanghai National Championship

Uneven bars champion in Tianjin national championship in 2008

Uneven bars champion in 2008 World Cup in Germany.

Deng Linlin (Deng Linlin)

Native place: Anhui

Date of birth: 1992.04.2 1

Height:1.37m.

Weight: 3 1 kg

Events: Gymnastics

Gymnasts from China won the balance beam and floor exercises in the World Cup series in Doha and Moscow this year. Her outstanding performance and steady performance made her successfully selected for the Olympic team.

Personal career

1998 started gymnastics training in Fuyang Sports School, Anhui Province, coached by Guo Shaohua;

In 2000, he was admitted to Anhui Sports School and studied under Xu Heping and Ding.

In 2004, he was selected for the national team, coached by Xiong Jingbin and Zhang Xia.

Important achievements

At the Moscow Gymnastics World Cup, Deng performed well and won the balance beam and floor exercise championships in succession.

Deng won a gold medal, a silver medal and a bronze medal in the World Cup Gymnastics in Doha.

Won three gold medals and one silver medal in the 6th City Games.

Women's team champion and vault champion in 2007 National City Games.

The Third All-around Gymnastics Championship in 2008.

Qatar balance beam champion in 2008 World Cup

Jiang Yuyuan ()

Native place: Guangxi

Date of birth:1991.1.01

Height:1.43m.

Weight: 30 kg

Events: Gymnastics

Personal introduction

A member of China Gymnastics Team, originally from Guangxi, now participates on behalf of Zhejiang Team. With comprehensive skills and excellent expressive force, she is an all-around newcomer with outstanding ability in China women's team, and her floor exercise is also quite strong. She won the runner-up in the women's team in cooperation with her teammates at the 2007 Stuttgart Gymnastics World Championships, and performed well in a series of competitions such as the Gymnastics World Cup.

Personal career

1994 entered Liuzhou training base to practice gymnastics, with coach Yang Guoxiu; 1996 entered the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Sports School and was coached by Deng Lan; 1997 joined the autonomous region sports team, coached by Yang Guoxiu; 1999 joined the Zhejiang sports team, with coaches Xu, Wang and Zhu Yibin; He joined the national team in 2004, coached by Xiong Jingbin and Zhang Xia.

In July 2007, at the Gymnastics World Cup held in Shanghai, she won gold medals in uneven bars and floor exercise, thus establishing her main position in the women's team.

In September 2007, at the Gymnastics World Championships held in Stuttgart, Germany, she and her teammates won the second place in the women's team and the fourth place in the floor exercise.

Important achievements

Uneven bars champion and floor exercise champion in the 2007 World Cup in Shanghai.

Runner-up in the women's team at the 2007 World Championships, and fourth in the floor exercise.

All-around champion of 2008 national gymnastics championship and Olympic trials

Li Shanshan (Li Shanshan)

Country/Region: China

Native place: Huangshi, Hubei Province

Gender: Female

Date of birth: 1992-02-22

Height: 140cm

Sports: gymnastics

Project: Women's Balance Beam

Best result: 2007 national championship balance beam champion.

Sports experience:

Li Shanshan1992 was born in Hubei on February 22nd. Cheng Fei is a small fellow villager. 1996- 1998 entered the gymnastics class of Hubei Huangshi Amateur Sports School; 1999-2002 entered the gymnastics class of Wuhan Institute of Physical Education; In 2002-2004, he was selected for the Guangdong Gymnastics Team; After the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, he joined the national training team. Since 2006, she has made her mark in national competitions. Her strengths are floor exercise and balance beam, especially the balance beam. The coach said Shanshan felt like a basketball player on the balance beam. In 2007, Li Shanshan, who was only 15 years old, won the runner-up on the balance beam for the first time in the World Championships, becoming a "delicate and charming" blooming flower for the China team in this project.

When it comes to Li Shanshan's initial way of practicing gymnastics, Yao Juying, the coach who once trained Cheng Fei and Li Shanshan, couldn't help but be amused by the strange encounter between master and apprentice: "It's really interesting for Li Shanshan to start practicing gymnastics. She is different from other children. Everyone else is from her parents. She didn't. She found it herself. "

Xiao Shanshan, who went to the gym on the first day, didn't know strangers at all. Speaking of this passage, coach Yao Juying always smiled and said, "Such a small doll will be a little overwhelmed when she first arrives at the gym, but Shanshan won't." I asked her to follow my sisters, and she naturally followed the sisters in front, and some actions were not afraid, just like adults, especially cute, and really let her follow a class. "

Li Shanshan's first gymnastics class is over without her parents. No one knows who she is, but she was praised by coach Yao Juying: "Little girl practiced well today, come back tomorrow!" " As a result, Shanshan really came again the next day and greeted coach Yao Juying: "Teacher, I am coming again!" " "This unusual little girl left a deep impression on coach Yao." I know she will be great in the future because she is too young and has such an idea. "

Later, Li Shanshan was sent to the gymnastics class of Wuhan Institute of Physical Education and practiced equally well, but he was not appreciated by the coach of the provincial team, because China's strength was uneven bars at that time, and Li Shanshan's main problem was that his hands were too small. The provincial team felt that the child with small hands had no potential in uneven bars and other projects, so they sent her back to Wuhan Institute of Physical Education.

Physical condition is really Li Shanshan's weakness. She not only has small hands, but also develops slower than her peers, so she always looks smaller among children of the same age. In 2002, Li Shanshan participated in the national competition. His height was only 1 m2, and the height of the balance beam was also 1 m2. The referee couldn't see Xiao Shanshan who was going to do the action on the balance beam, so all her teammates who entered Wuhan Institute of Physical Education at the same time with Li Shanshan entered. Later, she was sent to the Guangxi team. Not long after practicing, the Guangxi team also returned her.

After being rejected by the provincial team for three times, Li Shanshan's difficulty is not only "no need from the provincial team", but her gymnastics career may also end. In order to keep Li Shanshan going, the coaching staff of Wuhan Institute of Physical Education decided to subsidize her to continue practicing in the college. At the same time, according to Shanshan's own characteristics, she chose the balance beam as a breakthrough for her future development, because Li Shanshan's advantages are excellent sense of wood, strong balance, good control and excellent psychological quality. After some efforts, Li Shanshan's gymnastics career has changed for the better. She was selected by the Guangdong team for her excellent balance beam performance and has since become a professional gymnast. In 2004, this girl who was rejected by three provincial teams officially became a member of the China Gymnastics Team.

Major achievements:

Team runner-up and balance beam runner-up in 2007 Gymnastics World Championships

Champion of balance beam and floor exercise in 2008 Spanish Gymnastics World Cup.

Yang Yilin (Yang Yilin)

Native place: Guangdong

Date of birth: 1992.08.26

Height:1.50m.

Weight: 35 kg

Events: Gymnastics

Personal profile

Yang Yilin, a new star of China women's gymnastics team, is called "Little Khorkina of China". In the 2007 World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, she won the women's team championship with the cooperation of her teammates and won the bronze medal on the strength uneven bars.

Yang Yilin officially joined the national team on June 5438+ 10, 2007. Just a few months later, she represented China in the Stuttgart World Championships and won the bronze medal on uneven bars and the women's team championship. At that time, a European referee said in surprise: "A new Khorkina was born in the world sports."

Yang Yilin, 16 Guangdong girl, is characterized by good physical coordination and well-proportioned figure, especially uneven bars. Her graceful body lines on uneven bars, stretching somersaults and steady and graceful turning posture always remind people of Khorkina, the "ice beauty" who swept the world in those days. Her smart posture and beautiful temperament are just like Khorkina's.

At the Beijing Olympic Games, Yang Yilin's uneven bars and individual all-around were widely expected. Everyone hopes that China's Khorkina Jr. can add another gold medal to China gymnastics with her dexterous posture.

Important achievements

Time, place and project results

In 2007, he won the bronze medal of uneven bars in the 40th World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.

Bronze medal of uneven bars in Stuttgart, Germany in the 40th World Gymnastics Championships.

Silver medal in the 40th World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.

Silver medal in the 40th World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.

Personal career

1April 1994 Coach Kuang Jinxing of Huadu Sports School.

June 65438+July 0999, coach Yang Zhonghe Zhu Liping of Weilun Sports School.

March 2003 Ersha Institute of Physical Education, coached by Chen Shijing, Lu Lifeng and Lin Yi.

In June 2007, he joined the national team, coached by Liu, Hong Yongping and.

In 2007, he began to emerge in a series of competitions and won the individual all-around championship in the national championship. His strength, uneven bars, also showed a high level.

In September 2007, at the World Gymnastics Championships held in Stuttgart, Germany, she won the runner-up in the women's team together with her teammates, and won the bronze medal in the uneven bars individual final, which was the first medal China won in the uneven bars event in the World Championships in eight years. At the same time, she also won the sixth place in individual all-around.

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