1, Li
Li, 198 1, born on July 27th in Changsha, Hunan, is the fifth generation descendant of China gymnast "Li Jiajun".
Li specializes in floor exercise, vault and parallel bars. May 1998 Li won the men's floor exercise and the men's parallel bars with 9.425 points and 9.575 points respectively. In September 2000, China Olympic Games, Li led the men's gymnastics team to win the team championship in Sydney Olympic Games, and then won the men's parallel bars championship with a score of 9.85438+02. In 2008, he participated in the 29th Beijing Olympic Games, won the men's gymnastics team championship, won the parallel bars championship with the score of 16.450, won four Olympic gold medals and 16 world championships in his sports career, and officially surpassed "Prince of gymnastics" Li Ning, becoming the first person to win the most championships in the history of gymnastics in China. On 20 10/October 1 day, Li, who holds the title of 16 gymnastics world champion, held a formal retirement party.
2. Yang Wei
Yang Wei, 1980 was born in Xiantao City, Hubei Province on February 8, 2008. He was a former gymnast in China and won the gold medal in gymnastics at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
At the age of five, Yang Wei entered the amateur sports school in Xiantao, Hubei Province. 10 joined the Hubei team. /kloc-selected for the national team at the age of 0/6. From 65438 to 0997, Yang Wei won the team championship in the gymnastics competition of the 8th National Games. In 2000, at the Sydney Olympic Games, Yang Wei, as the main player, won the first Olympic men's team championship for the China Gymnastics Team together with his teammates. In 2006 and 2007, Yang Wei won the World Championships all-around champion twice in a row, creating the first athlete to complete this feat after Yugoslav athlete Perthar Su Mi defended the World Championships all-around champion with 1926. On August 12, 2008, Yang Wei led the China gymnastics men's team to regain the gold medal in the men's team final of the Beijing Olympic Games. /kloc-in August, 2004, Yang Wei won the men's gymnastics all-around final at the Beijing Olympic Games with a score of 94.575, and won the men's gymnastics all-around gold medal for China again after 12 years. In May 2009, Yang Wei officially retired and ended his gymnastics career.