How many gold medals has Yang Wei won? Yang Wei won a few gold medals

Updated on physical education 2024-03-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yang Wei won a total of 22 gold medals, the details are as follows:

    Individual (Arena).

    2008 Beijing Olympic Gymnastics All-Around Champion.

    2007 World Championships All-Around Champion.

    2006 The 39th World Gymnastics Championships Aarhus Denmark Men's Individual All-Around Gold Medal, Parallel Bars Gold Medal.

    2006 Doha Asian Games all-around, rings, parallel bars champion.

    2002 Asian Games all-around champion.

    2001 National Championship All-Around Champion.

    2000 National Championship Floor Exercise Champion.

    1999 National Championship All-Around Champion, Floor Exercise Champion, 1993 National Children's Competition, 5 individual champions.

    Team (Arena).

    2008 Beijing Olympics men's team gold medal.

    2007 World Championships Team Champion.

    2006 39th World Gymnastics Championships Aarhus, Denmark Men's Team Gold Medal 2006 Doha Asian Games Men's Team Champion.

    2003 37th World Gymnastics Championships, USA Anaheim Men's Team Champion, 2002 Asian Games Team Champion.

    2000 Sydney Olympic Games Men's Team Champion.

    1997 Team Gold Medal in the 8th National Games.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1993 5 individual champions in the National Children's Competition.

    1997 Team gold medal in gymnastics competition at the 8th National Games.

    1998 National Championship All-Around Finish.

    6. Runner-up in free gymnastics, horizontal bar in the national championships.

    3. Fourth in parallel bars, Asian Games team and all-around runner-up;

    1998 Bangkok Asian Games Gymnastics Team Champion, Floor Exercise Champion, All-Around Runner-up, 1999 National Championships All-Around Champion, World Championships Men's Team Champion, Third in the Horizontal Bar;

    2000 National Championships Free Exercise Champion, All-Around Runner-up, Olympic Men's Team Champion, All-Around Runner-up;

    In 2001, he was the team and individual all-around champion of the East Asian Games and the individual all-around champion of the National Championships.

    In 2002, he was the team and all-around champion of the Asian Games, the second place in vault, the third place in floor exercise, and the third place in the vault of the World Individual Championships;

    In 2003, he won the men's team championship and the individual all-around runner-up at the World Gymnastics Championships.

    In 2008, he won the gold medal in the men's gymnastics team at the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing.

    In 2008, he was the men's individual gymnastics all-around champion at the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing.

    In 2008, he won the second place in the men's gymnastics rings at the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Two medals, one for the men's gymnastics team and one for the men's individual all-around.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yang Wei won a total of 11 gold medals.

    In 1997, Yang Wei won the team championship in the gymnastics competition of the 8th National Games held in Shanghai.

    In 1998, Yang Wei won the team championship and all-around runner-up in the 13th Asian Games gymnastics competition.

    In 2001, he won the all-around championship at the National Gymnastics Championships; 2001 East Asian Games gymnastics team champion, gymnastics individual all-around champion;

    In 2002, Yang Wei won the Asian Games team and all-around championships.

    In 2003, he won the men's team championship and the individual all-around runner-up at the World Gymnastics Championships.

    In October 2006, Yang Wei and the Chinese men's team appeared at the 39th World Gymnastics Championships in Aarhus, Denmark, and won the men's team gold medal after a four-year absence. He also won a gold medal in parallel bars.

    In September 2007, the Chinese gymnastics team participated in the 40th World Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, and in the men's team competition, Yang Wei and his teammates won the team championship with an absolute advantage.

    On August 12, 2008, in the men's gymnastics team final of the Beijing Olympic Games, Yang Wei led the Chinese gymnastics men's team to regain the men's team gold medal with a score higher than the second place Japanese team, which was the fourth Olympic team gold medal in the history of the Chinese gymnastics team.

    Yang Wei, born on February 8, 1980 in Xiantao City, Hubei Province, is a former Chinese gymnast and a gold medalist in the all-around gymnastics at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

    At the age of 5, Yang Wei entered the amateur sports school in Xiantao City, Hubei Province. At the age of 10, he entered the Hubei team. He was selected for the national team at the age of 16.

    In 1997, Yang Wei won the team championship in the gymnastics competition of the 8th National Games held in Shanghai.

    In 2000, at the Sydney Olympics, Yang Wei won the first Olympic men's team championship for the Chinese gymnastics team with his teammates as the main member.

    In August 2004, Yang Wei finished seventh in the men's gymnastics individual all-around competition at the 2004 Athens Olympics due to a major mistake on the horizontal bar.

    In 2006 and 2007, Yang Wei won two consecutive World Championships all-around titles, and also created the first athlete to achieve this feat after Yugoslav athlete Petar Sumi defended the world all-around championship in 1926 81 years ago.

    On August 12, 2008, in the eyes of many Chinese people in the men's gymnastics team final of the Beijing Olympic Games, Yang Wei led the Chinese gymnastics men's team to regain the men's team gold medal after 8 years. On August 14, in the men's gymnastics all-around final of the Beijing Olympic Games, Yang Wei won the championship with a score of points, and won the men's gymnastics all-around gold medal for China again after 12 years.

    In May 2009, Yang Wei officially retired and ended his gymnastics career.

    In June 2014, Yang Wei and his son and other four teams of star dads and cute babies participated in the second season of Hunan Satellite TV's "Where Are You Going, Dad".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    2 pieces, group and individual all-around.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yang Wei's award record is as follows:

    Individual (Arena).

    2008 Beijing Olympic Gymnastics All-Around Champion (Won).

    2008 Beijing Olympic Games Rings Runner-up (Won).

    2007 World Championships All-Around Champion (Won).

    2006 The 39th World Gymnastics Championships Aarhus Denmark Men's Individual All-Around Gold Medal, Parallel Bars Gold Medal (Won).

    2006 Gymnastics World Cup in France, Lyon, France, silver medal in rings (won).

    2006 Doha Asian Games all-around, rings, parallel bars champion (won).

    2003 37th World Gymnastics Championships Anaheim, USA Men's Individual All-Around Silver Medal (Won).

    2002 Bronze Medal in the vault vault at the 36th World Gymnastics Championships in Debrecen, Hungary (won).

    2002 Asian Games all-around champion, vault runner-up, floor exercise third place (awarded).

    2001 National Championship All-Around Champion (Won).

    2001 East Asian Games all-around runner-up (awarded).

    2000 National Championship Floor Exercise Champion, All-Around Runner-up (Won).

    2000 Sydney Olympic Games all-around silver medal (won).

    1999 34th World Gymnastics Championships, Tianjin, China, Horizontal Bar Bronze Medal (Won).

    1999 National Championship All-Around Champion (won).

    1998 National Championship All-Around Finish.

    6. Runner-up in free gymnastics and horizontal bar.

    3. Fourth in parallel bars (awarded).

    1998 Bangkok Asian Games all-around runner-up, floor exercise champion (awarded).

    1993 National Children's Competition, 5 individual champions (won).

    Team (Arena).

    2008 Beijing Olympic Games Men's Team Gold Medal (Won).

    2007 World Championships Team Champion (Won).

    2006 39th World Gymnastics Championships Aarhus, Denmark Men's Team Gold Medal (Won).

    2006 Doha Asian Games Men's Team Champion (Won).

    2003 37th World Gymnastics Championships Anaheim Men's Team Champion (Won).

    2002 Asian Games Team Champion (Won).

    2001 East Asian Games Team (Won).

    2000 Sydney Olympic Games Men's Team Champion (Won).

    1999 34th World Gymnastics Championships Tianjin Men's Team (Won).

    1998 Bangkok Asian Games Team Runner-up (Won).

    1997 Team Gold Medal at the 8th National Games (Won).

    Individual (off-site).

    2008 China Top 10 Laureus Champion Award for Best Male Athlete (Won).

    2009-02-21 2008 CCTV Sports Person of the Year Best Male Athlete Award (Won).

    2009-01-17 2008 CCTV Sports Person of the Year Best Male Athlete of the Year Nomination Award (Won).

    2007-12-02 Second place in the 18th "China's Top Ten Outstanding Young Persons" (Winner)

    2007-02-05 2006 CCTV Sports Person of the Year Best Male Athlete of the Year Nomination Award (Won).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The 2000 Olympic men's team champion and this year's men's team and all-around champions of the World Championships team and individual all-around.

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