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16 Facts About Huang Qiushuang

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Huang Qiushuang, born on 28 May 1992, is a Chinese gymnast.

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Huang Qiushuang is an individual all-arounder known for her clean form and artistry.

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Huang Qiushuang was a part of the Chinese team for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

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In junior competition during 2005 and 2006, Huang won championship titles at the Chinese national level in vault, uneven bars, balance beam, all-around, and with her team.

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Huang Qiushuang represented the province of Guangdong in a national-level competition.

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At the international level, Huang Qiushuang represented China at the 2009 Japan Cup in July 2009.

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Huang Qiushuang won gold in the individual all-around ahead of Russian soon-to-be stars Aliya Mustafina and Tatiana Nabieva, and gold in the team event with teammates He Kexin, Xiao Sha and Zhang Jing.

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At the 11th Chinese national games in September 2009, Huang Qiushuang participated as part of the Guangdong team, despite a lower leg injury.

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Huang Qiushuang received a silver in the team event, where Guangdong was narrowly defeated by 0.125 points by the Shanghai team led by Sui Lu.

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Huang Qiushuang did not attend the 2009 World Championships in London because of her injury.

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Huang Qiushuang participated in the 2010 Doha World Cup, where she won gold on uneven bars and silver on floor.

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At the 2010 World Championships, Huang Qiushuang won a bronze medal with the team and came fourth in the all-around.

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At the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, Huang Qiushuang won gold medals with the team and on vault, and silver medals in the all-around and on uneven bars.

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At the 2011 World Championships, Huang Qiushuang won a bronze medal with the team and came fifth in the all-around.

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Huang Qiushuang won her first individual World Championships medal on uneven bars by coming third in the event final.

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At the 2012 Olympic Games, Huang Qiushuang was seventh on uneven bars in qualification, but did not qualify due to the two-per-country rule.