Li Xiaoshuang

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Li Xiaoshuang (Chinese: 李小双; pinyin: Lǐ Xiǎoshuāng; born November 1, 1973) is a Chinese gymnast and Olympic champion.[1][2]

Born (1973-11-01) November 1, 1973 (age 52)
Country
represented
China China
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Li Xiaoshuang
Born (1973-11-01) November 1, 1973 (age 52)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
China China
Medal record
Men's artistic gymnastics
Representing  China
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 2 3 1
World Championships 3 3 0
Asian Games 5 0 3
Total 10 6 4
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place1992 BarcelonaFloor
Gold medal – first place1996 AtlantaAll-Around
Silver medal – second place1992 BarcelonaTeam
Silver medal – second place1996 AtlantaTeam
Silver medal – second place1996 AtlantaFloor
Bronze medal – third place1992 BarcelonaRings
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1994 DortmundTeam
Gold medal – first place1995 SabaeTeam
Gold medal – first place1995 SabaeAll-Around
Silver medal – second place1991 IndianapolisTeam
Silver medal – second place1994 BrisbaneVault
Silver medal – second place1995 SabaeFloor
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1990 BeijingTeam
Gold medal – first place1990 BeijingFloor Exercise
Gold medal – first place1994 HiroshimaTeam
Gold medal – first place1994 HiroshimaAll-Around
Gold medal – first place1994 HiroshimaFloor Exercise
Bronze medal – third place1990 BeijingAll-Around
Bronze medal – third place1994 HiroshimaParallel Bars
Bronze medal – third place1994 HiroshimaVault
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Li Xiaoshuang was born in Xiantao, Hubei. His gymnastic talent was discovered at the age of six.[3] He and is twin brother Li Dashuang were members of China's gymnastics team at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He earned three Olympic medals at those games: the gold medal for floor exercise, a silver for overall team championship, and a bronze on the rings.

In 1995, Li won the 1995 World Championships in Sabae, Japan and helped the Chinese team to a second consecutive team championship.

During the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, a slip by Li in the final compulsory team event was one of the team's errors that caused the Chinese team to finish second behind the Russians. Li competed solidly, however, and qualified into the all-around finals where he won the gold medal over Russian Alexei Nemov by 0.05 of a point.[4] Li became the first Chinese Olympic all-around Champion.

Li retired from gymnastic competition in 1997 and has since started his own sporting apparel company. Li is also a senior colonel in the People's Liberation Army.

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