2019 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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2019 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Location Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhaoqing, Guangdong
Start dateMay 8, 2019
End dateMay 13, 2019
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The 2019 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held from 8 May to 13 May 2019 in Zhaoqing, Guangdong. [1]

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Women's Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Team Guangdong
Liu Jingxing
Liu Tingting
Luo Rui
Ou Yushan
Zhao Shiting
Beijing
Du Siyu
Li Yanan
Qi Qi
Tang Xijing
Wang Yan
Zhejiang
Chen Yanfei
Guan Chenchen
Jia Fangfang
Luo Huan
Meng Shangrong
Sheng Jingyi
Individual all-around Liu Tingting (Guangdong) Luo Huan (Zhejiang) Ou Yushan (Guangdong)
Vault Liu Jinru (Henan) Qi Qi (Beijing) Deng Yalan (Jiangxi)
Uneven Bars Liu Tingting (Guangdong) Cheng Shiyi (Fujian) Ou Yushan (Guangdong)
Balance Beam Ou Yushan (Guangdong) Tang Xijing (Beijing) Qi Qi (Beijing)
Floor Exercise Shang Chunsong (Hubei) Ou Yushan (Guangdong) Liu Tingting (Guangdong)

Men's Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
TeamArmy
Xiao Ruoteng
Zou Jingyuan
Yang Jiaxing
Deng Shudi
Huang Mingqi
Hu Xuwei
Jiangsu
Tang Qi
Sun Wei
You Hao
Yin Dehang
Shi Cong
Weng Hao
Guangdong
Wu Xiaoming
Du Yixin
Ji Lianshen
Ta Yinga
He Quqin
Yao Jiahang
Individual all-around Deng Shudi (Army) Sun Wei (Jiangsu) You Hao (Jiangsu)
Floor Exercise Xiao Ruoteng (Army) Wang Haoran (Shandong) Zhang Junkun (Army)
Pommel Horse Weng Hao (Jiangsu) Xiao Ruoteng (Army) Yao Jianshan (Shanxi)
Still Rings Lei Peng (Shanghai) Lan Xingyu (Guangxi) Deng Shudi (Army)
Vault Cen Yu (Yunnan) Huang Mingqi (Army) Qu Ruiyang (Hunan)
Parallel Bars Zou Jingyuan (Army) Liu Rongbing (Guizhou) Sun Wei (Jiangsu)
Horizontal Bar Lin Chaopan (Fujian) Liu Rongbing (Guizhou) Zeng Jiajun (Zhejiang)

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References

  1. "2019 Chinese Championships". The Gymternet. 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-06-06.