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Bi Wenjing
Bi Wenjing was born on July 28, 1981 in Xinjiang, Shandong Province. Thai people. Height is 1.53 meters. Weight 44 kg. Currently a member of the Chinese women's gymnastics team.
Bi Wenjing started practicing gymnastics at the age of 6. In 1987, she entered the Shandong Xintai City Sports School; in 1990, she entered the Shandong Provincial Sports Team; in 1995, she entered the national team.
Won the silver medal in the women's uneven bars gymnastics at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics; won the bronze medal on the uneven bars at the 1987 World Gymnastics Championships; in the same year won the bronze medal on the uneven bars and the all-around at the Eighth National Games; in 1998, she won the World Cup uneven bars championship.
Bi Wenjing is lively, cheerful, outgoing, and has coordinated movements. The uneven bars are her strength. I usually like to collect stamps and dance. My favorite quote is "Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing to do so". Being an excellent coach is her biggest wish in life.
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Bi Wenjing
Name: Bi Wenjing
Gender: Female
Height: 1.56 meters
Weight: 47 kg
Date of birth: 1981-7- 28
Sports resume:
Bi Wenjing started practicing gymnastics at the age of 6. In 1987, she entered Xintai Sports School in Shandong Province; in 1990, she entered the Shandong Provincial Sports Team; in 1995, she entered the national team . Bi Wenjing won many national championships as a teenager.
In August 1996, he was awarded the first-level sports medal by the National Sports Commission.
In 1998, his uneven bars action "twisting the arm and turning 360 degrees into an underhand giant loop" was named "Pythagorean Twist" by the International Federation of Sports.
Personal achievements:
All-around runner-up in the 3rd National Urban Games in October 1995.
On July 28, 1996, the runner-up in the uneven bars of the 26th Olympic Games.
In May 1997, she won the women's team and uneven bars championship in the gymnastics competition of the Second East Asian Games.
In August 1997, the women's team of the World Gymnastics Championships ranked third and the uneven bars ranked third.
In October 1997, he placed third in the individual all-around and champion of the uneven bars in the gymnastics competition of the 8th National Games.
Won the uneven bars championship in the World Cup Gymnastics Competition in November 1997.
Won the uneven bars championship in the French leg of the World Cup Gymnastics Series in March 1998.
In April 1998, he won the balance beam championship and the uneven bars second place in the Canadian leg of the World Cup Gymnastics Series.
Won the uneven bars championship in the World Cup Gymnastics Finals in May 1998.
In June 1998, he won the men's and women's pairing competition in the National Gymnastics Championships with Xing Aowei.
Won the uneven bars championship at the National Gymnastics Championships in September 1998.
In December 1998, she won the women's team championship and uneven bars championship in the gymnastics competition of the 13th Asian Games.
In July 1999, the women's team placed third in the gymnastics competition at the World University Games.
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