- Li Li (gymnast)
Li Li (李莉, born
February 26 1975 inXingning County ,Guangdong Province ) is an artistic gymnast fromChina . She competed during the early 1990s, and retired in 1994. An Olympian, World Cup medallist and national champion, her best piece was beam. Here, she pioneered the exceptionally difficult and innovative 1 1/4 turning back spin. No other gymnast has been able to perform the maneuver with as many spins.Li made her international debut at the
1990 Goodwill Games inSeattle , USA, where she wowed the world with her trademark 1 1/4 back spin on the beam, as well as a rare German giant into a tkatchev on the un-even bars. Later the same year, she won one gold (team) and silver (bars) at the Asian Games, followed by another silver (beam) at the World Cup (her teammateYang Bo took the gold). The following year, she competed at the 1991 World Championships inIndianapolis where the Chinese team placed 4th.At the
1992 Olympic Games , Li finished 14th in the all-round, and made the bars final where she placed 8th (9.887). Her teammateLu Li won the gold with a perfect 10.0, one of only two 10s awarded at those Games. Again the Chinese women finished 4th in the team competition.Li Li took the early lead in the all-around of the 1993 World Championships in Birmingham after performing on her best event, the beam. She stunned the crowd with a Yurchenko loop followed by the 1 1/4 back spin, and scored 9.837, the 2nd highest score awarded on that night (Tatiana Lysenko got a 9.862 on her first vault). Li dropped to 9th place overall in the end after mediocre performance on other apparatus. She was in contention to win the beam gold in the event finals, but after a mistake on her Yang Bo jump, she decided to duplicate the element and as a result went over-time, which costed her two tenths (9.600) and dropped her to 4th. Without the deduction, she could have taken the silver. Another favorite for the gold,
Shannon Miller , had a disastrous performance, falling from the beam twice and sitting on her dismount (7.850). The gold went toLavinia Milosovici (9.850), who had a simple and plain routine in comparison to Miller's and Li Li's.Li went on to win the beam title in the
1993 East Asian Games and also the1993 Chinese National Games . She was in the 1994 World Championships inBrisbane but failed to make the beam final, qualifying 22th in the preliminaries (9.237). She retired from the sport soon after.She is now a women's gymnastics coach at Buckeye Gymnastics in Westerville, OH.
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