The gymnastics events at the 2005 National Games of China were held in Nanjing. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||||
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Team all-around | Feng Jing Li Junhao Li Peng Liang Fuliang Lu Yufu Mo Zhi Wang Heng | Guangdong | Huang Xu Liu Dinghe Liu Junyu Lü Bo Tong Yingjie Wang Zhe Wu Xiang | Jiangsu | Chen Lei Deng Weiwei Deng Yuhui Dong Zhendong Li Dezhi Xiao Qin Zhu Junjie | PLA | |||||
Individual all-around | Lü Bo | Jiangsu | Yang Wei | Hubei | Feng Jing | Guangdong | |||||
Floor | Liang Fuliang | Guangdong | Zou Kai | Sichuan | Du Min | Hubei | |||||
Pommel horse | Xiao Qin | PLA | Teng Haibin | Beijing | Zhang Hongtao | Jiangxi | |||||
Rings | Huang Xu | Jiangsu | Dong Zhen | Tianjin | Yan Mingyong | Shanghai | |||||
Vault | Li Xiaopeng | Hunan | Lu Bin | Jiangxi | Du Wei | Guizhou | |||||
Parallel bars | Li Xiaopeng | Hunan | Feng Zhe | Sichuan | Dong Zhendong | PLA | |||||
Horizontal bar | Chong Wei | Beijing | Xing Aowei | Shandong | Li Guangyao | Shanghai |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||||||||
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Team all-around | Chen Miaojie Huang Lu Li Qiong Li Shanshan Liu Juan Peng Xiangjie Zhang Yufei | Guangdong | Han Bing Liao Huifan Liu Hou Liu Li Zhang Pin Zhang Yazhen Zhu Sangsang | Hunan | Deng Ying Gao Yao Liu Nanxi Lu Bobo Wu Jiaojiao Wu Jun Xiang Xuelei | Jiangsu | |||||
Individual all-around | Fan Ye | Hebei | Cheng Fei | Hubei | Zhang Nan | Beijing | |||||
Vault | Cheng Fei | Hubei | Deng Ying | Jiangsu | Deng Shaojie | Shanxi | |||||
Uneven bars | Zhang Yufei | Guangdong | Huang Lu | Guangdong | He Ning | Zhejiang | |||||
Balance beam | Han Bing | Hunan | Zhang Nan | Beijing | Zhang Yufei | Guangdong | |||||
Floor | Zhang Nan | Beijing | Fan Ye | Hebei | Cheng Fei | Hubei |
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