2016 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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2016 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Location Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hefei, Anhui
Start date11 May 2016
End date15 May 2016
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The 2016 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held from 11-15 May 2016 in Hefei, Anhui. [1]

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Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
Team Guizhou Guangdong Jiangsu
All-around Lin Chaopan (Fujian) Deng Shudi (Guizhou) Liu Rongbing (Guizhou)
Floor exercise Deng Shudi (Guizhou) Mu Jile (Tianjin) Wang Haoran (Shandong)
Pommel horse Weng Hao (Jiangsu) Zou Jingyuan (Sichuan) He Yunlong (PLA)
Rings Liu Yang (PLA) You Hao (Jiangsu) Liao Junlin (Guangxi)
Vault Qu Ruiyang (Hunan) Wang Haoran (Shandong) Luo Zepeng (Sichuan)
Parallel bars Lin Chaopan (Fujian) Zhou Shixiong (Guangdong) Liu Rongbing (Guizhou)
Horizontal bar Zhang Chenglong (Shandong) Lin Chaopan (Fujian) Liu Rongbing (Guizhou)
Women
Team
details
Hunan
Shang Chunsong
Tan Jiaxin
Xie Yufen
Wang Cenyu
Luo Youjuan
Chen Xiaoqing
Guangdong
Liu Tingting
Zhu Xiaofang
Hong Ke
Chen Yile
Xu Chujun
Liu Jingxing
Shanghai
Fan Yilin
Mao Yi
Zhang Jin
Xu Li
Yang Tianyi
Tang Weiwei
All-around
details
Shang Chunsong (Hunan) Mao Yi (Shanghai) Liu Tingting (Guangdong)
Vault
details
Yuan Xiaoyang (Zhejiang) Liu Jinru (Henan) Jing Yang (Beijing)
Uneven bars
details
Fan Yilin (Shanghai) Tan Jiaxin (Hunan) Huang Huidan (Zhejiang)
Balance beam
details
Shang Chunsong (Hunan) Liu Tingting (Guangdong) Chen Xiaoqing (Hunan)
Floor exercise
details
Shang Chunsong (Hunan) Mao Yi (Shanghai) Li Qi (Zhejiang)

Women's results

Team

RankTeam Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Hunan 56.70059.05057.90054.850228.500
Shang Chunsong 14.05015.60015,40015.150
Xie Yufen 13.55014.80013.35012.400
Wang Cenyu 12.55013.75014.10011.350
Tan Jiaxin 15.35014.90014.150
Luo Youjuan 13.75014.300
Chen Xiaoqing 12.90014.10013.150
Silver medal icon.svg Guangdong 57.20057.30055.90053.700224.100
Chen Yile 14.05013.50012.950
Zhu Xiaofang 13.70015.05014.05013.450
Liu Tingting 14.95015.35014.65014.050
Liu Jingxing 13.40013.85012.800
Hong Ke 14.50011.70012.900
Xu Chujun 13.70013.35013.300
Bronze medal icon.svg Shanghai 57.80055.65054.90054.750223.100
Fan Yilin 14.80015.30013.500
Zhang Jin 15.00012.70012.15013.350
Xu Li 12.65013.30012.50012.650
Yang Tianyi 14.80012.200
Mao Yi 15.35013.85013.90015.250
Tang Weiwei 11.65013.70013.200
4 Beijing 59.25054.65053.75054.150221.800
Fu Xiaqiuran 12.55013.15012.95013.050
Wang Yan 15.35013.80014.50015.050
Yang Haimeng 14.60012.800
Du Siyu 14.00014.86010.950
Jing Yang 15.30012.15012.20013.200
Lin Yuyao 12.85014.10012.850
4 Zhejiang 57.35057.05054.75052.650221.800
Hua Ruixue 13.70014.35012.650
Yuan Xiaoyang 15.10013.55013.200
Li Qi 14.65013.40013.90013.700
Luo Huan 13.90014.20013.90012.950
Lyu Jiaqi 13.60013.85012.500
Huang Huidan 14.65013.40012.800
6 Henan 55.35051.90054.55053.450215.250
Wu Ziyue 11.75011.250
Liu Jinru 15.00013.10013.00013.600
Lu Yufei 13.60013.60014.100
Xiao Jiale 13.05013.65012.650
Zhou Lu 13.70013.45014.30013.100
Jiang Shiqi13.60011.75012.300
7 Hubei 57.35049.35046.10051.500204.300
Zhang Jin 12.15011.55011.00012.650
Chen Yongdie 11.45012.100
Liu Jieyu 14.85013.05010.65013.400
Wu Jing 15.10010.60012.250
Gong Kangyi 13.65012.20013.200
Guo Fangting 13.75013.30010.80010.400
8 Fujian 53.95047.00049.45052.250202.650
Chen Siyi 13.90013.75013.300
Yao Jinnan 12.85012.15013.000
Cai Mengjie 13.65011.60011.70013.250
Tao Siyan 13.55012.55011.85012.700
Yu Yanfang 12.40012.30011.300
Zheng Lin 10.55012.550
9 Hebei 51.95046.65052.60049.800201.000
Li Hairuo 12.80011.30013.40012.900
Chen Jiaqi 13.95012.70013.50012.850
Wu Mengyao 12.60012.70013.15011.600
Zhang Wenxin 12.6009.95012.55012.450
10 Guangxi 51.70047.55050.10050.300199.650
Wei Ruitong 11.30012.2009.600
Bai Yawen 12.40011.20013.90013.150
Tian Xinyu 13.15011.30011.80012.350
Tan Ziyi 12.90011.70012.30012.500
Liang Wenqi 13.25012.35012.10012.300

All-around

RankGymnastTeam Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Shang Chunsong Hunan13.80015.40015.50014.85059.550
Silver medal icon.svg Mao Yi Shanghai15.40013.05014.45015.20058.100
Bronze medal icon.svg Liu Tingting Guangdong14.10015.30014.30014.25057.950
4 Wang Yan Beijing15.15013.75013.95015.00057.850
5 Luo Huan Zhejiang13.95014.70014.35013.45056.450
6 Li Qi Zhejiang14.00013.25013.35013.90054.500
7 Liu Jinru Henan15.20013.20012.90013.15054.450
8 Zhu Xiaofang Guangdong12.95013.80013.55013.65053.950
9 Zhou Lu Henan13.70013.50013.45013.15053.800
10 Zhang Jin Shanghai14.30013.55012.40013.15053.400
11 Chen Jiaqi Hebei13.75012.85012.95012.75052.300
12 Tao Siyan Fujian13.65013.25011.90012.95051.750
13 Li Hairuo Hebei12.65012.50013.95012.60051.700
14 Wang Cenyu Hunan12.55013.80012.95012.25051.550
15 Fu Xiaqiuran Beijing12.55012.55012.95012.60050.650
16 Zhou Linlin Jiangsu12.50013.00012.90012.15050.550
17 Wu Hongping Anhui13.70012.50011.55012.70050.450
18 Liu Jieyu Hubei13.70011.75012.40012.45050.300
19 Liang Wenqi Guangxi13.05012.50012.35012.25050.150
20 Zhao Yanan Shanxi13.70011.70011.75012.85050.000
21 Wang Xinyu Sichuan13.50012.85012.45010.70049.500
22 Cai Mengjie Fujian13.55011.70010.30012.60048.150
23 Zhou Jie Jiangsu11.35011.60012.50011.75047.200
24 Yao Shunyu Shaanxi13.95010.40011.10010.45045.900

Vault

RankGymnastTeamD ScoreE ScorePen.Score 1D ScoreE ScorePen.Score 2Total
Gold medal icon.svg Yuan Xiaoyang Zhejiang6.0+0.39.06715.3676.2+0.39.03415.53415.450
Silver medal icon.svg Liu Jinru Henan6.0+0.38.73415.0346.2+0.38.70015.20015.117
Bronze medal icon.svg Jing Yang Beijing5.08.66713.6676.0+0.38.73415.03414.350
4 Gong Yuhan Shandong5.28.60013.8005.08.7670.313.76713.784
5 Yao Shunyu Shaanxi5.28.86714.0675.08.5000.113.40013.734
6 Tie Jiayi Shaanxi5.28.0340.113.1345.08.66713.66713.400
7 Pan Yuting Shandong4.28.40012.6005.07.5000.112.40012.500
8 Zhang Zhenmei Hong Kong4.08.43412.4343.28.63411.83412.134
RankGymnastTeamVault 1Vault 2Total

Uneven bars

RankGymnastTeamD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
Gold medal icon.svg Fan Yilin Shanghai 7.0+0.18.73415.834
Silver medal icon.svg Tan Jiaxin Hunan6.8+0.18.50015.400
Bronze medal icon.svg Huang Huidan Zhejiang6.5+0.28.46715.167
4 Shang Chunsong Hunan6.78.43415.134
5 Liu Tingting Guangdong6.3+0.18.46714.867
6 Du Siyu Beijing6.5+0.18.20014.800
7 Zhu Xiaofang Guangdong6.28.56714.767
8 Hua Ruixue Zhejiang5.78.33414.034

Balance beam

RankGymnastTeamD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
Gold medal icon.svg Shang Chunsong Hunan6.7+0.38.46715.467
Silver medal icon.svg Liu Tingting Guangdong6.38.63414.934
Bronze medal icon.svg Chen Xiaoqing Hunan5.98.514.400
4 Zhou Lu Henan5.88.43414.234
5 Lin Yuyao Beijing5.7+0.18.33414.134
6 Fan Yilin Shanghai6.4+0.27.36713.967
7 Zhu Xiaofang Guangdong5.88.03413.834
8 Wang Yan Beijing6.3+0.26.16712.667

Floor exercise

RankGymnastTeamD ScoreE ScorePen.Total
Gold medal icon.svg Shang Chunsong Hunan6.6+0.38.20015.100
Silver medal icon.svg Mao Yi Shanghai6.0+0.28.23414.434
Bronze medal icon.svg Li Qi Zhejiang5.9+0.28.26714.367
4 Lu Yufei Henan5.8+0.18.26714.167
5 Liu Tingting Guangdong5.58.53414.034
6 Liu Jinru Henan5.9+0.17.90013.900
7 Tan Jiaxin Hunan5.87.96713.767
8 Wang Yan Beijing6.1+0.47.16713.667

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