mbth: Li Ning (English)/lijiningz (Zhuang)/линин (Russia)/りねぃ (Japan)/? (DPRK)
Alias: Prince of gymnastics
Nationality: Chinese people * * * Heguo
Nationality: Zhuang nationality
Birthplace: Liuzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Date of birth: March 1, 1963
Graduate school: Peking University Law School
Height: 164 cm
Sports: Gymnastics
Sports team: China Gymnastics Team
Professional features: horizontal bar. Six major awards such as pommel horse: individual all-around champion in 1982 Gymnastics World Cup
Major awards: vault champion in 1982 Gymnastics World Cup
pommel horse champion in 1982 Gymnastics World Cup
rings champion in 1982 Gymnastics World Cup
floor exercise champion in 1982 Gymnastics World Cup
Important events. The production party
founded Li Ning sports brand in p>1989
was included in the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in p>2
The last torchbearer of the p>28 Olympic Games
Ancestral place: Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province
Father: Li Shibo (from Nansi Township, Laibin City)
Mother: Qin Zhenmei (from Rongshui County, Liuzhou City) < p
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lighting the flame
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The ancestral home of torchbearer Li Ning
Guangdong Shunde [1] is the second in the family, with one brother and one sister. Coaches: Liang Wenjie, Zhang Jian and Ma Shi Education: Bachelor of Law, Peking University; EMBA, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University; Honorary Doctor of Technology, Loughborough University, UK.
Editor's sports experience
He began to practice gymnastics at the age of 6, joined the gymnastics team of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in 1971, and was selected to the national gymnastics training team in 198 because of his excellent performance. Best result: In the 6th World Cup Gymnastics Competition in 1982, in all seven individual events of men, he won six championships in all-around, floor exercise, horizontal bar, vault, pommel horse and rings, and the remaining parallel bars also won the third place, becoming the only athlete in the world gymnastics history who has achieved such amazing results so far. Because this achievement can only be broken by winning all seven individual gold medals or six individual gold medals including all-around plus silver medals in individual events, Li Ning's result in that year was not only unprecedented, but also almost unprecedented, creating a myth in the history of gymnastics in the world, so it was called "Prince of gymnastics". Position: Chairman of Li Ning (China) Sporting Goods Co., Ltd.
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(Part) The floor exercise champion of the National Junior Gymnastics Championship in 1971, and the fourth place in the parallel bars. Runner-up of floor exercise in 1977 National Youth Gymnastics Championship. Champion of pommel horse in 198 National Gymnastics Division (Chengdu Division). In 198, the national gymnastics championship was the third place in individual all-around gymnastics, the second place in floor exercise and the third place in rings. In 1981, the champion of individual all-around, pommel horse, rings, parallel bars and horizontal bar in the National Gymnastics Division (Kunming Division). In the 11th Universiade in 1981, he won the floor exercise, pommel horse and rings, the third place in the team and the fifth place in all-around. In 1981, Li Ning, the all-around, hanging ring and vault champion of China-US gymnastics competition,
was the third runner-up in the 21st World Gymnastics Championship in 1981. At the 6th World Cup Gymnastics Championship in 1982, he won six championships in all-around, floor exercise, horizontal bar, vault, pommel horse and rings, and was the third runner-up in parallel bars, becoming the first athlete in the world gymnastics history to achieve such good results. Gymnastics team, all-around, pommel horse, rings champion and parallel bars runner-up in the 9th Asian Games in 1982. In 1982, the national gymnastics championship was the champion of individual all-around, pommel horse and vault, and the runner-up of rings. In 1983, the 22nd World Gymnastics Championship was the champion of men's team, the runner-up of vault and the third place of floor exercise and rings. In 1983, the champion of individual all-around and pommel horse in the 5th National Games, runner-up in rings, vault, parallel bars and horizontal bar, and runner-up in floor exercise. In the 23rd Olympic Games in 1984, there were three gold medals in floor exercise, rings and pommel horse, silver medal in vault and all-around bronze medal, and silver medal in men's team. In 1984, he won the floor exercise, pommel horse, rings and vault in the American Cup Gymnastics Competition. Individual all-around, floor exercise, pommel horse champion and team champion in Beijing Gymnastics Invitational Tournament in 1984. In 1984, he won the floor exercise and pommel horse in the Central Japan Cup Gymnastics Competition, and was the runner-up in the rings and vault. In 1984, he won the floor exercise, rings and vault in Tokyo Cup Gymnastics Invitational Tournament. In 1985, the champion of rings in the 23rd World Gymnastics Championships, the runner-up in pommel horse and team, and the third runner-up in floor exercise. In 1985, German DTB Gymnastics Grand Prix was the champion of floor exercise, pommel horse and rings, and the runner-up of individual all-around and vault. In 1985, the individual all-around champion of Gander Cup Gymnastics was commemorated. Champion of all-around, pommel horse and floor exercise in the 7th World Cup Gymnastics Championships in 1986, third place in rings. In 1986, the 1th Asian Games won the gymnastics team, individual all-around, floor exercise and rings, and the pommel horse and horizontal bar were runner-up. In 1986, Germany DTB Gymnastics Grand Prix won the individual all-around, floor exercise and rings, the vault runner-up and the pommel horse runner-up. In the 1986 Rome Gymnastics Grand Prix, six champions were individual all-around, floor exercise, rings, vault, parallel bars and horizontal bar. Individual all-around champion and floor exercise runner-up in the 1987 National Gymnastics Championship. Team runner-up in the 23rd World Gymnastics Championships in 1987, runner-up in rings. In 1987, the 14th World University Games won the runner-up in individual all-around, rings and team, and the third place in floor exercise, vault and parallel bars. In 1987, he was the champion of rings in the 6th National Games, runner-up in individual all-around and floor exercise, and runner-up in vault and parallel bars. In the 24th Olympic Games in 1988, the team ranked fourth, and the floor exercise ranked fifth. In 1988, the champion of floor exercise and rings in the American Cup Gymnastics Competition. Team champion of the first Expo Cup Gymnastics Competition in 1988.
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(in part) His original movements, namely, putting the right-angle support on the back of the lifting ring before hanging, putting it on the back of the lifting ring and hanging it before hanging, putting the pommel horse into a riding support after crossing and turning 9 degrees, and turning the parallel bars into a handstand after turning 18 degrees, were named as "putting the lifting ring on Li Ning" and "lifting ring" by FISU respectively. In 198, he was awarded the title of athlete. In 1983, he was elected as one of the top ten athletes in China in 1982. In 1983, he was selected as the best male gymnast in the world in 1982 by the International Gymnastics Federation and World Gymnastics quarterly. In 1983, he was elected as a deputy to the Sixth National People's Congress. In 1984, he was selected as the top ten male gymnasts in the world in 1983 by the International Gymnastics Federation and World Gymnastics quarterly. In 1984, he won the first-class military medal of the General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army, the title of New Long March Assaulter awarded by the Central Committee of the Youth League and the title of Special Model Worker awarded by the Guangxi People's Government. In 1984, he was named "35 sports heroes in the 35th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China". In 1985, he was selected as the top ten male gymnasts in the world in 1984 by the International Gymnastics Federation and World Gymnastics quarterly. In 1985, he was elected as one of the top ten athletes in China in 1984, and joined the China Producer Party. In 1985, he was awarded the title of international athlete. In 1986, he was selected as the top ten male gymnasts in the world in 1985 by the International Gymnastics Federation and World Gymnastics quarterly. In 1986, he was elected as one of the top ten athletes in China in 1985. In 1987, he was selected as the best male gymnast in the world in 1986 by the International Gymnastics Federation and World Gymnastics quarterly. In 1987, he was elected as the top ten national athletes in 1986; In 1987, he was accepted as a member of the Athletes' Committee of the International Olympic Committee and became the only representative in Asia. In 1988, he was elected as the representative of the Seventh National People's Congress. In 1988, he participated in the torch relay of the 24th Olympic Games as a representative of China athletes, becoming the first China athlete to participate in the Olympic torch relay. In 1989, he obtained the gymnastics international referee certificate, and enforced all previous world gymnastics competitions from the 1991 Indianapolis World Championships to the 2 Glasgow World Cup Finals. In 1989, he was named "4 heroes in sports in the 4th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China". In 1992, he was elected as a member of the Men's Technical Committee of the International Gymnastics Federation for a term of four years, becoming the youngest official of the International Gymnastics Federation in history. In 1994, Li Ning was named "45 outstanding sportsman in the 45th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China". In p>1996, Li Ning was re-elected as a member of the Men's Technical Committee of the International Gymnastics Federation for a term of four years. In 1999, he was named "the best athlete in the 2th century" by the International Sports Journalists Association. In 1999, he was selected as the "Fifty Stars of New China Sports" jointly sponsored by China Sports Newspaper, CCTV and Shandong Weifang Yaxing Group. In 1999, he was elected as the "Star of the Century" China Best Athlete jointly sponsored by the Chinese Olympic Committee, the Fok Ying Tung Foundation and the China Sports Journalists Association. In 2, he was included in the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame by the International Gymnastics Federation, becoming the first world gymnast in China. In 2, he was selected by the International Gymnastics Federation as one of the most prestigious gymnasts in the 2th century. He won 14 world championships and 16 gold medals in gymnastics competitions at home and abroad, and was regarded as the most comprehensive male gymnast by many people in the gymnastics industry. Mr. Hardy Fink, who was the chairman of the Men's Technical Committee of the International Gymnastics Federation, praised him as the most perfect male gymnast he had ever seen. In 25, he was awarded the "China Charity Award" by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. In 25, he was awarded an honorary doctor of technology by Loughborough University. In 26, he was selected as a 6-year Asian hero by Time magazine. In 28, he was awarded the "Outstanding Management Award" by China Management International Research Association. In 28, he was elected as the last torchbearer of the 29th Beijing Olympic Games to light the Olympic flame. In 28, he was entrusted by the United Nations World Food Programme to go to Lesotho in southern Africa as a celebrity representative of China to participate in multilateral assistance. In 28, he was awarded the "Golden Kangaroo Award" by China as the world's innovative figure. In 28, he was awarded an honorary doctor of humanities by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. In 29, he was elected as the Economic Person of the Year of CCTV28 in China. In 29, he was awarded "Top 3 Sports Players in 6 Years in China" by Sports Journalists Association. In 29, he was awarded "The Most Influential New China Sports Person in 6 Years" sponsored by the Propaganda Department of the State General Administration of Sport and Five Star Sports. In 29, he was awarded the title of "6 philanthropists who influenced Chinese public welfare" planned by China Charity Ranking Office and released simultaneously by Public Welfare Times and Phoenix. In 29, as a representative of the sports world, he was honored as the "Sports Achievement" float for the 6th anniversary of the National Day. In 29, China Athletes Education Foundation won the "Special Contribution Award for the 2th Anniversary of Project Hope". In 29, he was appointed by the United Nations World Food Program as the first "WFP Goodwill Ambassador against Hunger" in China, and participated in the food aid project of the China government. In 29, it was selected as one of the "4 Most Influential People in China in 29" by Business Week. In 29, he was named one of the "Top Ten Most Respected Entrepreneurs in China" by Forbes Chinese Edition. In 21, he was selected as "golden decade-the most thoughtful China entrepreneur" by China Entrepreneurs Association and Guanghua School of Management of Peking University. In 21, he was appointed as the "Health Ambassador" of the World Expo by the Shanghai World Expo Bureau. In 21, he was awarded honorary academician by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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At the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games held on the evening of August 8, 28, in the most exciting lighting session, not surprisingly, "Prince of gymnastics" Li Ning lit the main torch platform of the Beijing Olympic Games in the way of "flying trapeze" in the National Stadium "Bird's Nest". At the moment when the Olympic flame lit Li Ning
, the audience was full of boiling cheers and thunder, and the atmosphere reached its peak. The moment when the torch of the main torch platform of the Beijing Olympic Games, which has been focused by the global media, is finally coming. After Xu Haifeng, Gao Min, Li Xiaoshuang, Zhan Xugang, Zhang Jun, Chen Zhong and Sun Jinfang passed on hand by hand, the appearance of "Prince of gymnastics" Li Ning set off the climax of the audience. At this moment, the eyes of the whole world were focused on China Beijing National Stadium and on Li Ning. Holding the lighted torch in his hand, Li Ninggao slowly rose into the air and made a running posture, circling over the National Stadium. As he stepped forward, a "Xiangyun" scroll slowly unfolded. And lit the Olympic flame under the main torch tower, fireworks and cheers melted into the strongest sound of the "Bird's Nest" in an instant.
Editor's brief introduction to this paragraph
After the Seoul Olympic Games in p>1988, he retired and entered the business world. Li Ning brand clothes and Jianlibao drinks named after him sponsored various sports activities many times, which made great contributions to the development of sports. He has the reputation of "genius", "prodigy", "giant in gymnastics" and "trump card in China", and is a rare athlete in gymnastics who has won such honors. Li Ning has won as many as 16 gold medals in gymnastics for more than ten years. Li Ning was born in Guangxi in 1963. He began to practice gymnastics at the age of 7, joined the national gymnastics team at the age of 17 and retired at the age of 26. In 1981, he won the men's floor exercise, pommel horse and rings in the World University Games. In the 6th World Cup Gymnastics Competition in 1982, Li Ning won 6 of all 7 gold medals for men, making a world record.