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Deng Linlin Personal information Full name Deng Linlin Country represented China Born April 21, 1992
Fuyang, Anhui, ChinaHometown Fuyang, Anhui, China Residence Beijing, China Height 136 centimetres (4 ft 6 in) Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics Head coach(es) Xiong Jingbin [1] Assistant coach(es) Zhang Xia Medal recordCompetitor for China Olympic Games Gold 2008 Beijing Team World Championships Gold 2009 London Balance Beam Silver 2010 Rotterdam Balance Beam Bronze 2010 Rotterdam Team Asian Games Gold 2010 Guangzhou Team Silver 2010 Guangzhou Balance Beam World Cup Gold 2008 Doha Balance Beam Gold 2008 Moscow Balance Beam Gold 2008 Moscow Floor Silver 2008 Doha Floor Bronze 2008 Doha Vault National Games Gold 2009 Jinan All-Around Bronze 2009 Jinan Floor National championships Silver 2007 Shanghai Vault Bronze 2008 Tianjin All-Around Bronze 2008 Tianjin Vault This is a Chinese name; the family name is Deng.Deng Linlin (simplified Chinese: 邓琳琳; traditional Chinese: 鄧琳琳; pinyin: Dēng Línlín; pronounced [tə̂ŋ lǐnlǐn]; born April 21, 1992 in Fuyang, Anhui) is a Chinese gymnast. She was a member of the Chinese team that won the team gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, People's Republic of China, and is a three-time World Cup gold medalist. She was the 2009 World Champion and the current national champion on balance beam.
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Gymnastics career
Deng Linlin began her gymnastics career in her hometown of Fuyang,,,, Anhui, at the Anhui Fuyang Sports School and later attended the Anhui Provincial Sports School. She was selected to the Chinese national team in 2004[1] and made her international competitive debut in 2008, when she competed in several events on the World Cup circuit. At the World Cup meet in Doha in March, she won the gold medal on the balance beam and placed second on floor exercise behind her teammate Jiang Yuyuan.[2] At the World Cup in Moscow, Deng won gold medals on both beam and floor.[3]
At the 2008 Chinese National Championships, Deng finished in third place in the all-around, behind Jiang and Yang Yilin[4] and also placed third on vault.[5] At the 11th Chinese National Games in 2009, Deng won the gold in the all-around competition.
In 2009, she became the world champion on balance beam. In addition, she finished seventh on the floor exercise and eleventh in the all-around competition, after an uncharacteristic fall on her own strong event, balance beam.
Deng continued her international success in 2010, garnering a team bronze medal at the 2010 World Championships with the Chinese team as well as an individual silver medal on the balance beam. She was also chosen to compete in the 2010 Asian Games, where she won a gold with the team and an individual silver on the balance beam.
2008 Olympics
Deng was a member of the Chinese team at the 2008 Olympic Games and participated in the preliminary and team final rounds of competition. In the preliminary team competition, Deng performed on all four apparatuses. She was ranked ninth overall after the preliminary round; however, Deng did not advance to the individual all-around final because no more than two gymnasts may represent each country in the all-around competition.[6]
For the team final, Chinese coaches decided to replace Jiang with Deng on vault only 20 minutes before the competition.[7] Deng performed solidly on all the three events in the team final, sticking a double twisting Yurchenko vault and received a 15.250. Deng also performed on balance beam and floor exercise, with a score of 15.925 on beam and a 15.150 on floor respectively. [8] She was also one of the two Chinese gymnasts who performed on three apparatuses in team final, together with Cheng Fei.
Deng and Jiang, along with and national teammate Nai Ruoyu, were featured in a documentary about the lead-up to the Beijing Olympics titled 筑梦 2008 (pinyin: Zhù Mèng; released internationally as Dream Weavers: Beijing 2008 [9]) which premiered at the China Film Archive in July 2008.[10][11]
2008 age debate
Floor Music
- 2007 "Rise" by Safri Duo
- 2008 "Colette shows him the ropes" from "Ratatouille" soundtrack
See also
- Age controversies in gymnastics
- Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique
- Gymnastics at the 2008 Summer Olympics - Women's artistic team all-around
References
- ^ a b [1]
- ^ "China all the way, swept with five gold medals in Doha Artistic World Cup Series A" Qatar Gymnastics Federation, March 6, 2008
- ^ "Russians Shine Bright in Moscow" Amanda Turner, International Gymnast, May 30, 2008
- ^ "Yang, Jiang win Chinese titles" Amanda Turner, International Gymnast, May 7, 2008
- ^ "Chinese Championships end" Lisa Wang, International Gymnast, May 12, 2008
- ^ "Despite Unexpected Slip, Chinese Women Are in Control" Juliet Macur, New York Times, August 10, 2008
- ^ [2]
- ^ "Team final scores". NBC Olympics. 2008-08-12. http://www.nbcolympics.com/gymnastics/resultsandschedules/rsc=GAW400101/index.html. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
- ^ [3]
- ^ "Dream Weaver". CriEnglish.com. July 9, 2008. http://english.cri.cn/4026/2008/07/09/1361s378707.htm. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
- ^ "Living the dream". China Daily. June 27, 2008. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/language_tips/cdaudio/2008-06/27/content_6801630.htm. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
External links
Olympic Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Women's Team Competition World Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Women’s Balance Beam 1934: not awarded | 1938: Vlasta Děkanová | 1950: Helena Rakoczy | 1954: Keiko Tanaka | 1958: Larisa Latynina | 1962: Eva Bosáková | 1966: Natalia Kuchinskaya | 1970: Erika Zuchold | 1974: Ludmilla Tourischeva | 1978: Nadia Comăneci | 1979: Vera Cerna | 1981: Maxi Gnauck | 1983: Olga Mostepanova | 1985: Daniela Silivaş | 1987: Aurelia Dobre | 1989: Daniela Silivaş | 1991: Svetlana Boginskaya | 1992: Kim Zmeskal | 1993: Lavinia Miloşovici | 1994: Shannon Miller | 1995: Mo Huilan | 1996: Dina Kochetkova | 1997: Gina Gogean | 1999: Ling Jie | 2001: Andreea Răducan | 2002: Ashley Postell | 2003: Fan Ye | 2005: Nastia Liukin | 2006: Iryna Krasnianska | 2007: Nastia Liukin | 2009: Deng Linlin | 2010: Ana Porgras | 2011: Sui Lu
Categories:- 1992 births
- Living people
- Chinese female artistic gymnasts
- Gymnasts at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gold medalists for China
- Olympic gymnasts of China
- People from Fuyang
- Medalists at World Gymnastics Championships
- Olympic medalists in gymnastics
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