Liu Xuan (gymnast)
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This article is about the contemporary Chinese gymnast. For the Han Dynasty emperor, see Emperor Gengshi of Han
Emperor Gengshi of Han
Emperor Gengshi of Han, ch. 漢更始帝, py. gèng shĭ dì, wg. Keng-Shih-ti, , also known as the Prince of Huaiyang , courtesy name Shenggong , was an emperor of the restored Chinese Han Dynasty following the fall of Wang Mang's Xin...

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Hunan
' is a province of South-Central China, located to the south of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and south of Lake Dongting...

) is a Chinese Gymnast
Gymnast
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. She was coached by Guo Xinming and Zhang Zhen.

Liu said she took up gymnastics with encouragement from her mom, who had to cease gymnastics training during her younger years because of the closure of the gym during the Cultural Revolution. In fact, Liu's decision to continue for another 4 years after a disappointing 1996 Atlanta Olympics (where she failed to make beam finals due to a fall in the team optionals) was partly to realize her mom's unfulfilled dream.

Liu was the first female gymnast to perform a one-arm giant swing on the uneven bars which is named after her in the Gymnastic's Code of Points; she also performed this skill into a Geinger release move. However, this skill was considered too risky for women gymnasts, and hence was given a ridiculously low "C" difficulty rating so as to discourage female gymnasts from learning it. As a result, Liu herself also stopped performing it after the 1996 Olympics.

Liu was also strong on balance beam, but weak on vault and floor exercise.

In 2000, she was China's first Olympic Champion on balance beam as well as China's first All Around Medalist. At the 2000 Olympics Liu Xuan also led her team to a bronze medal
Bronze medal
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, but the medal was stripped by the IOC in 2010 after one of the Chinese team members was found to be underage during the competition. As of June 2005 she was filming a movie.

At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Liu served as the on-site gymnastics reporter for Hong Kong broadcaster TVB.

In the July 2009, she became one of the management contract actress for TVB.

Results

  • 2000 Olympics: 3rd Team*DISQUALIFIED, 3rd All Around, 1st Balance Beam
  • 1999 World Championships: 3rd Team
  • 1998 Asian Games: 1st team, 1st all-around, 1st beam
  • 1998 World Cup: 1st beam, 3rd bars
  • 1997 World Championships
    1997 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
    The 33rd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1997.The 1997 Worlds were notable because they were the first major contest to be held after the elimination of compulsory exercises.-All-round:-Apparatus:...

    : 3rd team, 7th all-around
  • 1996 Olympics: 4th team
  • 1996 World Championships: 3rd beam, 9th bars
  • 1995 World Championships: 2nd team
  • 1995 USA/CHN/BLR: 3rd team, 8th all-around
  • 1994 DTB Cup: 1st beam, 5th bars, 8th floor
  • 1994 Asian Games: 1st team, 2nd bars
  • 1994 Team World Championships: 4th

Discography

Year Album Cover Album information
2008 Sweet on the Heart 甜上心頭
2009 Ready...Go! 出發
2.I Wish for You
2011 Return Sight 回見
18 February 2011
Beautiful Faces
01. Roman Sunshine 羅馬陽光
02. You are the only one I loved 愛上你就是唯一
03. Past Events Editing 往事剪接手
0. Cry for You
05. Waves from Heart 心浪
06. 麻
07.Beautiful Faces 美麗的樣子
08.Prove 証明
09.Uncatchable Love 抓不住的愛情
10. Happy Day

Feature Films

Year Title Role Co-stars
2002 Far From Home Xi mei Xu Jinglei
Xu Jinglei
Xu Jinglei is an actress, director and editor most famous in her native mainland China. Xu graduated from the prestigious Beijing Film Academy in 1997. Along with Zhao Wei, Zhou Xun and Zhang Ziyi, the mainland Chinese media considers her a member of the Four Young Dan actresses...

, Daniel Chan
Daniel Chan
Daniel Chan Hiu-tung, born on 3 September 1975 in Hong Kong, is a popular Hong Kong singer, songwriter, and actor. He is most notable as one of the young talents in the 1990s music scene.-Career:...

, Cui Lin

TV series

Year Title Network Role Notes
2002 My Father and I Mainland Gao Wenjun
2003 Ultimate Target Mainland Liu Jingyi
2004 Phantom Lover Mainland Tian Fei
2011 Grace Under Fire
Grace Under Fire (2011 TV series)
Grace Under Fire is a 2011 Hong Kong martial arts television drama. It premiered on 7 March 2011 on Hong Kong's TVB Jade and TVB HD Jade channels, and ran for 32 episodes. Produced by Marco Law, Grace Under Fire is a Television Broadcasts Limited production...

TVB Mok Kwai-lan
Mok Kwai-lan
Mok Kwai-lan was the fourth spouse of Lingnan martial arts grandmaster Wong Fei-hung. A native of Nanhai in Guangdong she married Wong when she was 19 and he was 60...

Nominated — TVB Anniversary Award for My Favourite Female Character (Top 15)

TV Shows

Year Title Network Role
2005 Light Blue, Dark Blue Mainland Guest
2006 Wulin Dahui Mainland Guest
2007 Mingsheng Dazhen Mainland Guest
2010 Go! EXPO TVB Co-host
Presenter
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; 10 episodes

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