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Gymnast: Yang Wei

By Amy Van Deusen, About.com

Yang Wei (China) on the parallel bars

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Chinese gymnast Yang Wei is the man to beat in Beijing. He's won the last two World All-Around titles, and was the runner-up at the 2000 Olympics and 2003 Worlds.

Huge Difficulty:

Yang is known for his very high difficulty (A score). At the 2007 Worlds, Yang's A score was 1.2 points higher than any other athlete at the competition, meaning he could fall (an .8 deduction) and still win. He did fall -- and still won the all-around.

Cool Tricks:

Not surprisingly, with a high difficulty total comes some very tough moves. Yang performs a giant to double pike on parallel bars, a double-twisting double layout off rings, and has competed a double-twisting double layout on floor as well.

Yang Wei vs. Paul Hamm:

Much has been discussed about the rivalry between Yang Wei and US gymnast Paul Hamm. Hamm bested Yang at the 2003 Worlds and 2004 Olympics, but then retired for several years while Yang continued to compete -- and won two World All-Around golds. While Yang has the higher difficulty score, Hamm is stronger on the execution (B) score.

The two have not gone head-to-head since the 2004 Olympics, and now Hamm has withdrawn from the Beijing Games with a hand injury. Will the match-up ever really materialize?

Personal Info:

Yang was born February 8, 1980 in Hubei, China. He started gymnastics at age five, and first competed internationally for China in 1997. He is coached by Yubin Huang and Wang Guo Qin at the Chinese National Training Center.

Yang is 5 ft. 2 in. tall, and weighs 121 lbs.

Gymnastics Results:

International:
  • 2007 World Championships: 1st team; 1st all-around
  • 2006 World Championships: 1st team; 1st all-around; 1st parallel bars
  • 2003 World Championships: 1st team; 2nd all-around
  • 2002 World Championships: 3rd vault
  • 2000 Olympics: 1st team; 2nd all-around
  • 1999 World Championships: 1st team; 3rd high bar
National:
  • 2008 Chinese National Championships: 1st all-around; 1st rings; 3rd parallel bars
  • 2007 Chinese National Championships: 1st all-around; 1st rings; 2nd parallel bars


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