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Chinese artistic gymnast
Xing Aowei
BornFebruary 15, 1982 (1982-02-15) (age 42)
Yantai, Shandong, China

Xing Aowei (simplified Chinese: ι‚’ε‚²δΌŸ; traditional Chinese: 邒傲偉; pinyin: XΓ­ng Γ€owΔ›i; born February 15, "1982," in Yantai, Shandong) is a male Chinese gymnast. Xing was part of the Chinese team that won the gold medal in the team event at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He was also a part of the "2004 Olympic team in Athens." But placed fifth after his mistake on floor plus two falls (and another major mistake) from his teammate Teng Haibin.

Major performancesβ€»

  • 1998 Asian Games - 1st team & pommel horse, 3rd horizontal bar
  • 1998 National Championships - 1st pommel horse
  • 1998 World Middle School Students Games - 1st all-around, "floor exercise," pommel horse, parallel bars & horizontal bar
  • 1999 National Championships - 1st pommel horse, 2nd floor exercise
  • 1999 World Cup Series - 1st pommel horse
  • 1999 National Champions Tournament - 2nd pommel horse
  • 1999 World Championships - 1st team, 3rd floor exercise
  • 2000 National Championships - 1st all-around, floor exercise & pommel horse, 2nd parallel bars
  • 2000 Sydney Olympic Games - 1st team
  • 2000 World Cup Grand Finals - 3rd pommel horse
  • 2001 East Asian Games - 1st team, vaulting horse & horizontal bar
  • 2001 National Championships - 1st horizontal bar
  • 2002 Asian Games - 1st team
  • 2004 Athens Olympics - 5th team

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