- Gymnastics at the 2008 Summer Olympics
The
Gymnastics competitions at theBeijing 2008 Summer Olympics were held from August 9 to August 24.
= Artistic =Artistic gymnastics events took place at the
Beijing National Indoor Stadium .Events
Fourteen sets of medals were awarded in the following events:
*Team All-Around (Men/Women)
*Individual All-Around (Men/Women)
*Floor (Men/Women)
*Vault (Men/Women)
*Pommel Horse (Men)
*Rings (Men)
*Parallel Bars (Men)
*Horizontal Bar (Men)
*Uneven Bars (Women)
*Balance Beam (Women)Competition schedule
All times are
China Standard Time (UTC+8 )Artistic gymnastics
Men
Trampoline
Qualification
Champions gala
The traditional Gymnastics Champions Gala took place on August 20 at the National Indoor Stadium. Participants are mainly selected from the 2008 Olympic trampoline and artistic gymnastics, as well as medalists from world championships. In addition, some Chinese pop stars appeared in the Gala.
The performances included Olympic disciplines such as floor exercise, pommel horse, rings, parallel bars, horizontal bar, uneven bars, balance beam, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline gymnastics; non-Olympic discipline such as tumbling and acrobatic; and art performances such as dancing, martial art, instrument performance and chorus.
Age controversy
After initially accepting the ages of all members of the Chinese women's gymnastic team, on August 21, 2008 the I.O.C. instructed the International Gymnastics Federation, known as the F.I.G., to investigate allegations that China's dual gold medal winning gymnast
He Kexin is underaged and therefore was not eligible to compete during China's Olympic gymnastics competition.cite news|last=Hutcheon|first=Stephen |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/off-the-field/ioc-calls-for-probe-into-china-star/2008/08/22/1219262483864.html |title=IOC calls for investigation into gymnast's age |publisher="smh.com.au"|date=2008-08-22|accessdate=2008-08-22] F.I.G was instructed take up the issue with the Chinese gymnastics federation and report back to the I.O.C. later on Friday, August 22.cite news|last=Macur|first=Juliet|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/22/sports/olympics/22age.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin |title=I.O.C. Asks for Inquiry of Chinese Gymnasts |publisher="nytimes.com"|date=2008-08-22|accessdate=2008-08-22] Currently, the International Gymnastics Federation sets the age requirement for competition at 16 years old in the year of the Olympiad. The IOC had initially accepted the ages of all the Chinese participants, but new documents surfaced placing He Kexin's birth year at 1994, not 1992 as initially reported on her Chinese passport. This would place her at age 14 and ineligible for competition. According to online sports registration lists in China, half the team — He Kexin, Yang Yilin, Jiang Yuyuan — would be under age. The F.I.G., however, previously said that those gymnasts were eligible and that the ages on their passports were correct.The investigation was initiated after an American blogger and security consultant identified as Mike Walker discovered a cached official Excel spreadsheet showing He Kexin's birthday as January 1, 1994.cite news|author=Tim Reid |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/olympics/article4583174.ece|title= International Olympic Committee launches probe into He Kexin's age|publisher="timesonline.co.uk"|date=2008-08-22|accessdate=2008-08-22] His discoveries support earlier reports from The New York Times and other online bloggers regarding He Kexin's age discrepancy. Earlier, several bloggers found links to news stories and photo captions - in both English and Chinese published last year and earlier this year in several publications, including the state-run
Xinhua news service, which cited He Kexin's age as 13. One cached version of a story published in May this year refers to her as being aged 14.International Olympic Committee president
Jacques Rogge said on Sunday, August 24 that "at first glance," the paperwork supplied by the Chinese Federation supported the position, that all six members of its gold medal women's gymnastics team were old enough to compete at the Beijing Games. However, the FIG continued to investigate the age controversy, and requested additional information on every member of the team except forCheng Fei . As of the closing ceremonies, the FIG had not yet made an official statement or concluded their investigation. [cite web|last=Garcia|first=Marlen|title=China offers more papers on gymnasts' ages|date=2008-08-24|url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/beijing/gymnastics/2008-08-24-gymnasts_N.htm|accessdate=2008-08-25]External Links
* [http://www.beijing2008.com Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics]
* [http://www.fig-gymnastics.com Federation Internationale de Gymnastique]ee also
*Underage Gymnasts Controversy at 2008 Summer Olympics
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.