Xiao Qin

Xiao Qin

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Xiao Qin (zh-s|肖钦, born January 12, 1985 in Nanjing) is a male Chinese gymnast. He specializes on the Horizontal Bar and Parallel Bars, but is best known for his work on the pommel horse, where he has won Olympic,world, national, East Asian Games and world cup final titles on the event. He joined the Chinese National Team in 1999 and is part of the People's Liberation Army.

He has qualified for two Olympics games. In 2004 he was selected for the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Xiao Qin was one of the favorites for the Olympic title on Pommel Horse, but his dreams were shattered when he fell in qualifications. He finished disappointing 5th with his team and a respectable sixth place finish on the Horizontal Bar. He was once again selected for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing due to his strenghs on the Horizontal Bar and Pommel Horse. Xiao has been the world champion on the pommel horse for the past three years and won the past two world cup finals, which made him a heavy favorite for the pommel horse title. He helped his team secure the gold in the team competition and won the pommel horse event final.

Name: Xiao Qin (肖钦)

Date of Birth: 1985.1.12

Place of Birth: Nanjing, Jiangsu

Height: 1.64m

Weight: 55kg

Head Coach: Huang Yubin

Assistant Coach: Jin Weiguo

Best Event: Pommel Horse (Highest Score: 16.300)

Major Honors

Silver Medalist, Pommel Horse, 2001 Ghent World Championship

Silver Medalist, Pommel Horse, 2002 Debrecen World Championship

Gold Medalist, Men's Team Competition, 2003 Anaheim World Championship

Gold Medalist, Pommel Horse, 2004 Birmingham World Cup Final

Gold Medalist, Pommel Horse, 2005 Chinese National Competition

Gold Medalist, Men's Team Competition, 2006 Aarhus World Championship

Gold Medalist, Pommel Horse, 2006 Aarhus World Championship

Gold Medalist, Pommel Horse, Sao Paulo World Cup Final

Gold Medalist, Men's Team Competition, 2006 Doha Asiad Games

Gold Medalist, Men's Team Competition, 2007 Stuttgart World Championship

Gold Medalist, Pommel Horse, 2007 Stuttgart World Championship

Gold Medalist, Men's Team Competition, 2008 Beijing Olympics

Gold Medalist, Pommel Horse, 2008 Beijing Olympics

References

* [http://index.sports.sohu.com/person/plist.php?userid=1360 Sohu Profile] zh icon

External links

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