Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2025

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The Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships is an annual Chinese national artistic gymnastics competition. Held since 1957.

It serves at primary competition to seeking talents for MAG and WAG. The winners of Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships will get opportunity of being selected to the national Olympic team.

Most of Chinese MAG and WAG Olympians have to won Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships before. (If they want to be accepted for national Olympic team, winning at Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships are one of first requirements).



Winners of Balance Beam event at Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships:

2005: Fan Ye
2006: Li Shanshan
2007: Li Shanshan
2008: Sui Lu
2009: Cui Jie
2010: Sui Lu
2011: Sui Lu
2012: Tan Sixin
2013: Shang Chunsong
2014: Shang Chunsong
2015: Shang Chunsong
2016: Shang Chunsong
2017: Zhu Xiaofang
2018: Luo Huan
2019: Ou Yushan
2020: Guan Chenchen
2021: Li Shijia
2022: Qiu Qiyuan
2023: Qiu Qiyuan
2024: Zhou Yaqin
 
He Kexin won uneven bars at 2007 Chinese National Gymnastics Championships. The win helps her to be selected for Olympic 2008 national team.
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Li Shanshan won balance beam at 2006 & 2007 Chinese National Gymnastics Championships. The wins helps her to be selected for Olympic 2008 national team.
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Yang Yilin won individual all around at 2007 Chinese National Gymnastics Championships. The win helps her to be selected for Olympic 2008 national team.
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Wang Yan won vault at Chinese National Gymnastics Championships 2014 & 2015, guaranteed herself a spot on the Olympic 2016 team.

 
@Iminhanoi I am very confused by some of your threaded topics as they go very off topic.

You posted this thread as 2025 Chinese Gymnastics Championships. When I click the thread I expect to see discussion centered around the 2025 Championships and possibly new seniors that might represent China in Jakarta next year.

Instead you have posts about retired gymnasts who are no longer competing, so there seems to be a disconnect.

There seems to be a strong impression and passion for Chinese gymnastics from you.


I suggest we change this thread to "China Gymnastics Appreciation" as then anyone clicking the thread will expect that topic instead of the one that you gave for this topic. You can continue to discuss Chinese gymnastics under this one thread, I think it would help to lessen the confusion and frustration from our members.

In general, here at Gymnaverse, we try to consolidate one or two topics into a thread so that it is easily manageable. Knowing you are a fairly new member to our board I figured I would explain with more detail about what the general vibe of the board is.

I know I appreciate your knowledge about Chinese Gymnastics, but creating multiple threads that could be under one thread creates a lot of confusion for our members, especially those that "lurk" and do not post, but are only reading.

Please let me know what you think of this feedback, if you want assistance on creating threads feel free to message me as I often do a lot of the organization of threads, especially when it comes to major events like Worlds or the Olympics.
 

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