China women's national gymnastics team
The China women's national artistic gymnastics team represents China in FIG international competitions.
Continental union | Asian Gymnastics Union |
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National federation | Chinese Gymnastics Association |
Olympic Games | |
Appearances | 8 |
Medals | ![]() ![]() |
History
China has participated in the Olympic Games women's team competition eight times. It has won two medals, including the gold medal in 2008.[1] The team has also won seven medals at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, including the gold medal in 2006.
Current senior roster
- Chen Xiaoqing
- Chen Yile
- Guan Chenchen
- Fan Yilin
- Li Shijia
- Liu Jieyu
- Liu Jingxing
- Liu Tingting
- Luo Huan
- Lu Yufei
- Ou Yushan
- Qian Xuejia
- Qi Qi
- Tang Xijing
- Wang Jingying
- Wei Xiaoyuan
- Yin Sisi
- Zhao Shiting
- Zhang Jin
- Zhou Ruiyu
Team competition results
Olympic Games
World Championships
- 1997 —
bronze medal - 1999 – Disqualified[lower-alpha 1]
- Bai Chunyue, Dong Fangxiao, Huang Mandan, Ling Jie, Liu Xuan, Xu Jing
- 2001 – Did not participate
- 2003 — 4th place
- Fan Ye, Kang Xin, Li Ya, Lin Li, Wang Tiantian, Zhang Nan
- 2006 —
gold medal - 2007 —
silver medal - 2010 —
bronze medal - 2011 —
bronze medal - 2014 —
silver medal - 2015 –
silver medal - 2018 —
bronze medal - 2019 — 4th place
- China originally placed third, but it was discovered in 2008 that Chinese officials falsified the age of team member Dong Fangxiao; the team was officially disqualified in March 2012, with the bronze medals awarded to Ukraine, and Dong's results from this competition and the 2000 Olympics were struck from the records.[2]
Junior World Championships
- 2019 —
silver medal- Guan Chenchen, Ou Yushan, Wei Xiaoyuan
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References
- "China Gymnastics Women's Team All-Around Results". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
- China Hands Bronze from 1999 Worlds to Ukraine
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