- Pang Panpan
Infobox Gymnast
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birthdate= birth date and age|1988|6|7
birthplace=Shijiazhuang
hometown=Beijing
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height= convert|146|cm|ftin
discipline= WAG
level= Elite
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club= National team
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headcoach= Wang Qunce
assistcoach= Xu Jinglei
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music= Tango
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Pang Panpan (zh-cp|c=庞盼盼|p=Páng Pànpàn) (born 07 June, 1988 in
Shijiazhuang ,Hebei ) is a Chinesegymnast . She was a member of the 2006 World Champion Chinese team. Nicknamed "Oriental Beauty", she is known for her exceptional elegance and style in performance.Fact|date=June 2008Career
Pang was selected for and started gymnastic training in 1997 when she was in primary school and so she entered the Shijiazhuang Amateur Sports School. In January 2001, she was selected by
Huang Jian , the leader of the Hebei Gymnastics Team, to be a part of the team. After four months of joining the team, she took part in theLi Ning's Cup , a National Children's Gymnastics Competition in May 2001. Towards the end of the year 2002, she was selected for the National Gymnastics Team. She reported for training onJanuary 1 ,2003 .Pang has competed at multiple World Cup events in the past, but her best overall performance up until that point was at the 2006
Foshan Chinese National Championships where she won the all-around andfloor exercise titles. This victory would earn her a spot to compete at the World Championships later that year, but her spot depended on her performance at theXiantao Nationals in autumn.Though her performance at the Xiantao Nationals was not as good at the first nationals, she was chosen for the World team.
At the 2006
Shanghai World Cup , she won the title on the beam with a score of 15.600 and on floor exercises with a score of 15.300.On
July 16 ,2006 , inShanghai , China, Pang won the gold in the beam.At the 2006 World Championships, Pang was a member of the Chinese team. Pang fell on both the beam and the floor in preliminaries but did well on both of these events in team finals. Pang was also called up for bars, on which she did exceptionally well, in last minute when
Li Ya messed up her rountine in the warm-up session. She and her teammatesZhang Nan ,Li Ya ,Cheng Fei ,Zhou Zhuoru ,He Ning , and alternateHuang Lu made history as they became the first Chinese women's team to win a gold medal in the team event.Pang went on to compete in the all-around where she finished 12th in preliminaries. She was in the top three after the first rotation; but in the second rotation, she fell on her
Yang Bo (a split jump with a back arch). She continued ontofloor exercise where she earned a 15.425; which put her into first place going into the last rotation. She performed a double-twisting Yurchenko, but landed low, took a step, and placed her hands on the mat, and got a 0.8 deduction. She scored 14.025 and ended up in 6th place.Gymnastics skills
On
floor exercise , she shows off her twisting capabilities andchoreography . On thebalance beam , she performs split jumps that arch more than the 180 degree requirement. The skill Switch Yang Bo Leap (Pang) was named under her after she performed it in the 2006 World Championships. She is also capable of the very difficult tucked barani (front somersault with a half turn). OnUneven Bars , she has made some improvement with her lines and execution, being careful not to bend her arms on swings. On this apparatus, she does a transition from the high bar to the low bar called the Ezhova] (named after a Russian gymnast) that is basically a layout barani. On vault, she is capable of performing the double-twisting yurchenko that has a 5.8 A-score in the 2006 Code of Points.Competitive history
2008 season
2005 season
References
External links
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* [http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/2006/doha2006wq.html 15th Asian Games Artistic Gymnastics gymnasticsresults.com]
* [http://lover.icpchina.net/ppp/ Pang Panpan Fansite(chinese)]
* [http://www.gymbox.net/pang_panpan.htm Pang Panpan at gymbox.net]
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