Liu Tingting
Liu Tingting, born in Guangdong, China on September 6, 2000, is a professional gymnast of China. She is the world champion of women's balance beam in Doha world championships. She is now the captain of the women's gymnastics team of the people's Republic of China. The difficulty of the movement is not too high, but the four events are relatively average, and the performance is also very good. There are some highlights in some difficult movements. He is an all-round player. His main strengths are the balance beam and uneven bars. He also has great potential in horse vaulting and free exercise.
In October 2015, she won the women's gymnastics all-round champion in the first National Youth Games. In May 2016, she won the second place of women's all-round, team and balance beam in the 2016 National Gymnastics Championships and Olympic trials. In July 2016, he was shortlisted for the Brazil Olympic Games, but dropped out due to sudden injury. In the 2017 Gymnastics World Cup, Melbourne won two gold medals in uneven bars and balance beam, and one bronze medal in floor exercise, two gold medals and one bronze medal in total. He won two gold medals in balance beam and free exercise in Doha of 2017 Gymnastics World Cup. In the 2017 World Gymnastics Championships, women's all-around competition was withdrawn due to foot injury. Liu Ting ranked 13th in the women's balance beam Championships in 2017. In the 2018 Doha world gymnastics championship, she won the gold medal of women's balance beam with a high score of 14.533 over the famous American Byers.
On October 17, 2019, Liu Tingting was selected into the 2019 Forbes China 30 under 30 elite list.
Early experience
Liu Tingting, born in 2000, is the star of hope for the key training of the Chinese women's gymnastics team in the Tokyo Olympic cycle. When she was 3 years old, Liu Tingting was taken to the gymnastics class of Huadu District Sports School when she was 5 years old.
After the 2012 London Olympic Games, Liu Tingting, who was still participating in the youth competition at that time, began to stand out and was selected into the national team. In the youth group of 2014 Gymnastics Championship, Liu Tingting won four gold medals and two silver medals and became famous.
Sports career
2012 National Youth Gymnastics Championship Group B women's team fourth, seventh floor exercise, women's personal all-around 12th
2013 Dalian National Gymnastics Championship Women's team runner up, women's individual all-round sixth (53.534 points), fifth floor exercise, balance beam eighth
4th place of women's team in the 12th National Games of 2013
2014 Pan Pacific gymnastics women's team, uneven bars third place, vault, the seventh floor
Team runner up and balance beam runner up in 2014 Nanning National Gymnastics Championship
2014 National Youth Gymnastics Championship Women's group A, all-round, uneven bars, freestyle champion, vault, balance beam runner up
2015 National Gymnastics Championship Women's team third place, personal all-round sixth place, fifth floor exercise, uneven bars eighth place
2015 National Youth Gymnastics Championship Women's team runner up, individual all-round and balance beam champion, uneven bars runner up, vault runner up, fourth in free exercise
2015 National Youth Games women's gymnastics all-round champion, uneven bars champion, balance beam champion, second runner up in free exercise.
In the 2016 National Gymnastics Championships and Olympic Games trials, women's all-round third place, team second place and balance beam second place. Liu Tingting, who was expected to enter the Olympic Games, was injured in training. The team was worried that insisting on training was not conducive to her recovery. Considering that she was younger and had never participated in the world series, she finally decided to replace her with Tan Jiaxin, a more experienced substitute, to participate in the Rio Olympic Games.
2017 Gymnastics World Cup Melbourne uneven bars champion, balance beam champion, third place in free exercise.
In the Doha leg of the 2017 Gymnastics World Cup, he won the two championships of free exercise and balance beam.
In the 13th National Games of 2017, women's team champion, women's individual all-around runner up and women's floor exercise runner up
Before the opening of the 2017 Gymnastics World Championships, Liu Tingting withdrew from the women's all-around competition because of her foot injury.
On October 5, 2017, the 2017 World Gymnastics Championship ended all the competitions of women's qualification, and Liu Tingting ranked seventh in the balance beam with 13.233.
On May 10, 2018, in the women's team final of the 2018 National Gymnastics Championship and Asian Games trials, the Guangdong team, led by Chen Yile and Liu Tingting, won the championship with 212.750 points.
On August 6, 2018, Liu Tingting was selected into the list of Chinese sports delegation for the 18th Asian Games.
On August 22, 2018, the Chinese team composed of Chen Yile, Luo Huan, Liu Tingting, Zhang Jin and Liu Jinru won the championship with 165.250 points in the women's team final of the Asian Games in Jakarta.
On August 23, 2018, Liu Tingting won the championship in the women's uneven bars of the Asian Games in Jakarta.
On the evening of November 3, 2018 (Beijing time), the 2018 Gymnastics World Championships in Doha, Qatar ended the women's balance beam final competition, and Liu Tingting of China won the championship with 14.533 points.
On September 16, 2019, the Chinese gymnastics team announced the list of participants in the 2019 World Gymnastics Championship, and Liu Tingting was selected. In the women's team final on October 8, due to Liu Tingting's mistakes in the uneven bars and balance beam (in the uneven bars, she fell off the equipment twice when turning with one arm, in the balance beam, she fell off the handspring and somersault, and several connections were interrupted), China ranked fourth behind Italy by 0.566 points. Liu Tingting finished second with 14.433 points in the women's balance beam final of the 2019 World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, on October 13.
On September 24, 2020, in the women's team final of the National Gymnastics Championship, the Guangdong team composed of Liu Tingting, Chen Yile, Liu Jingxing, Wu ran, sun Xinyi and Liu Yongtong won the women's team championship with 214.800 points.
Career data
vaulting horse
Spring somersault straight somersault twist 720 ° DV: 5.8
asymmetrical bars
two thousand and fifteen
Shapo to high bar + Parker to low bar dd0.1
Kick the bar Shapo to high bar + kingell somersault dd0.2
Dahuihuan 180 + linzhuan + lingzhuan + lingzhuan 180beee0.2
After straight two weeks under D
DV:3E5D+0.5+2.5=6.5
balance beam
two thousand and fifteen
Shuttlecock back straight be0.2
Split jump wolf jump AA
Exchange leg knot Ring + yangtiao ed0.2 push up side somersault longitudinal wooden station + Xisong da0.1
Front handspring + front ball bd0.2
Front end swallow balance da0.1
Exchange leg jump + back group cc0.1
After 2 weeks of Group D
DV:2E5D1C+0.9+2.5=6.7
free gymnastics
two thousand and fifteen
Leg lift 720d
Rear straight 1080e
Body spin e
Horizontal twist 720d
Exchange leg knot Ring + exchange leg knot ring 180CD
Back group 2 weeks D
Atidio 720d
DV:2E5D1C+2.5=5.8
Honors
On October 17, 2019, Liu Tingting was selected into the 2019 Forbes China 30 under 30 elite list.
Character evaluation
In the balance beam final of the 2018 World Gymnastics Championship, she once defeated the "Gymnastics Queen" Byers of the United States, ascended the highest podium for the first time and became the world champion, which is also the only gold medal won by the Chinese women's team in the World Championships last year. (Sina online review)
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