2012 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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2012 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Location Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shanghai
Start dateMay 8, 2012
End dateMay 12, 2012
  2011
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The 2012 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held from 8 May to 12 May 2012 in Shanghai.

Contents

Men's event medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team
details
Guizhou Guangdong Jiangsu
All-around
details
Guo Weiyang Huang Yuguo Teng Haibin
Floor
details
Zou Kai Zhang Chenglong Cheng Ran
Zheng Shudi
Pommel horse
details
Xiao Qin Zhang Hongtao Fu Yu
You Hao
Rings
details
Chen Yibing Liao Junlin Luo Xuan
Vault
details
Xue Ruiyang Luo Zepeng Cao Yulong
Parallel bars
details
Feng Zhe Wang Guanyin Teng Haibin
Horizontal bar
details
Zou Kai Zhang Chenglong Zhou Shixiong

Women's event medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team
details
Shanghai Guangdong Hunan
All Around
details
Deng Linlin Jiang Yuyuan Tan Sixin
Shang Chunsong
Vault
details
Cheng Fei Li Yiting Yang Pei
Uneven Bars
details
He Kexin Huang Huidan Tan Jiaxin
Balance Beam
details
Tan Sixin Zeng Siqi Sui Lu
Floor
details
Sui Lu Tan Sixin Cheng Fei

Team

RankTeamTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Shanghai 221.400
Silver medal icon.svg Guangdong 213.850
Bronze medal icon.svg Hunan 213.450
4 Zhejiang 212.750
5 Hubei 209.600
6 Anhui 200.550
7 Beijing 199.400
8 Sichuan 199.000

All-around

RankGymnastTeam Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Deng Linlin Anhui 14.10013.95014.35014.15056.550
Silver medal icon.svg Jiang Yuyuan Zhejiang 13.80014.70013.85013.75056.100
Bronze medal icon.svg Tan Sixin Shanghai 13.45014.40014.45013.30055.600
Bronze medal icon.svg Shang Chunsong Hunan 13.40014.35014.00013.85055.600
5 Huang Qiushuang Guangdong 14.50012.90013.65014.00055.050
6 Liu Zhilin Hubei 52.400
7 Luo Peiru Guangdong 13.25014.55011.85012.65052.300
8 Xiao Kangjun Shanghai 13.70012.40012.80013.25052.150

Vault

RankGymnastTeamD ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2Total
Gold medal icon.svg Cheng Fei Hubei 5.88.85014.6505.69.07514.67514.662
Silver medal icon.svg Li Yiting Beijing 6.08.52514.5256.38.30014.60014.562
Bronze medal icon.svg Yang Pei Shaanxi 6.08.22514.2256.38.02514.32514.275
4 Jiang Tong Tianjin 5.38.52513.8255.68.30013.90013.862
5 Yuan Xiaoyang Zhejiang 5.28.22513.4255.08.47513.47513.450
6Wang Xin Beijing 4.68.10012.7005.88.07513.87513.287
7 Wong Hiu Ying Angel Hong Kong 5.28.15013.3505.97.27513.17513.262
8 He Chuchu Hubei 5.08.12513.1255.87.20013.00013.062

Uneven bars

RankGymnastTeamD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
Gold medal icon.svg He Kexin Beijing 7.18.55015.650
Silver medal icon.svg Huang Huidan Zhejiang 6.67.57514.175
Bronze medal icon.svg Tan Jiaxin Hunan 6.17.95014.050
4 Jiang Yuyuan Zhejiang 6.27.65013.850
5 Tan Sixin Shanghai 6.47.20013.600
6 Xiao Kangjun Shanghai 6.57.00013.500
7 Wu Liufang Guangdong 6.66.02512.625
8 Shang Chunsong Hunan 6.26.25012.450

Balance beam

RankGymnastTeamD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
Gold medal icon.svg Tan Sixin Shanghai 6.38.55014.850
Silver medal icon.svg Zeng Siqi Hunan 6.48.27514.675
Bronze medal icon.svg Sui Lu Shanghai 6.57.95014.450
4 Huang Qiushuang Guangdong 5.58.07513.575
5 Shang Chunsong Hunan 6.36.77513.075
6 Lou Nina Zhejiang 6.16.57512.675
7 Xie Biying Henan 5.56.92512.425
8 Wu Liufang Guangdong 5.16.90012.000

Floor exercise

RankGymnastTeamD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
Gold medal icon.svg Sui Lu Shanghai 5.78.2250.113.825
Silver medal icon.svg Tan Sixin Shanghai 5.58.20013.700
Bronze medal icon.svg Cheng Fei Hubei 5.48.3250.113.625
4 Deng Linlin Anhui 5.48.20013.600
4 Shang Chunsong Hunan 5.77.90013.600
6 Jiang Tong Tianjin 5.47.90013.300
7 Zhang Jing Hubei 5.47.8250.113.125
8 Lou Nina Zhejiang 5.47.5512.950

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