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38 Facts About Luo Huan

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Luo Huan is a two-time Chinese national all-around champion and the 2017 Asian and 2018 Asian Games all-around silver medalist.

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Luo Huan was a member of the Chinese women's gymnastics team that won the team bronze medal at the 2018 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships.

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In 2024, Luo Huan became the oldest women's artistic gymnast to represent China in history when she competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

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Luo Huan placed sixth with the Chinese team in the team all-around final.

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Luo Huan competed at the Pacific Rim Championships, winning the bronze medal with the Chinese team behind the United States and Canada.

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Individually, Luo Huan recorded the fourth highest score in the junior all-around winning gold on bars, behind Americans Bailie Key, Nia Dennis, and Norah Flatley and narrowly ahead of teammate Liu Tingting.

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Luo Huan was the only member of the team to contribute counting scores on all four events, including the second-highest score of the day on balance beam behind Shang Chunsong.

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Luo Huan then delivered a strong performance in the all-around final to finish in fourth place behind Yao Jinnan, Shang, and Wang Yan, with less than a tenth of a point between her and the podium.

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Luo Huan finished first among all junior participants, and recorded the second-highest beam score behind Shang.

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Luo Huan won gold in the all-around, her first all-around title, and on uneven bars.

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Luo Huan individually placed seventh in the all-around, a tenth behind top junior scorer Liu Tingting.

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Luo Huan placed seventh in the uneven bars final after falling, but placed third in the floor exercise final behind seniors Wang Yan and Shang Chunsong, winning her first individual medal at the senior championships.

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Luo Huan placed fourth on floor exercise and fifth on balance beam.

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Luo Huan placed fifth representing Zhejiang in the team final, and placed fifth in the all-around final.

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Luo Huan placed first on uneven bars with a strong routine ahead of Zsofia Kovacs of Hungary and Georgia-Rose Brown of Australia, winning her first senior international gold medal.

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Luo Huan then improved on her qualifications ranking to take the bronze medal in the balance beam final behind teammate Liu and 2004 Olympic Champion Catalina Ponor of Romania.

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In qualifications, Luo Huan topped the all-around standings; she qualified into the uneven bars final in third place behind Zhu Xiaofang and reigning World Champion Fan, the balance beam final in first place, and the floor exercise final in fifth place.

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Luo Huan placed first in the all-around final, a point ahead of junior Chen Yile and 1.5 points ahead of Liu Jingxing.

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Luo Huan then won the national championship on bars ahead of Du and Fan Yilin, and placed sixth on beam and fourth on floor.

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Two weeks later, Luo Huan competed at her first major senior international meet, the Asian Championships in Bangkok, Thailand, alongside Liu Tingting, Liu Jinru, and Tan Jiaxin.

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Luo Huan earned the second highest scores on uneven bars and balance beam, both behind Liu, and the third highest score on floor exercise behind Liu and Kim Su-jong of North Korea.

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Days later, Luo Huan performed at the National Games, a quadrennial multi-sport competition with over 10,000 participating athletes.

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Luo Huan then tied with Wang for the third highest score in the all-around final, but lost the bronze medal on a tiebreaker, tying with Shang Chunsong for the highest bars score of the day and scoring second on beam behind Liu.

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Luo Huan withdrew from the balance beam final in favor of her junior provincial teammate Li Qi, who won the gold medal.

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Luo Huan repeated her placement on both events in the finals, winning a gold and silver medal.

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Luo Huan earned the second-highest score on uneven bars of the day behind Liu Tingting.

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Luo Huan recorded the highest score on uneven bars and tied with Tang and Zhao Shiting for the highest score on balance beam among all competitors.

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Luo Huan's victory made her the third consecutive Chinese champion with back-to-back national titles, following Yao Jinnan and Shang Chunsong.

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In qualifications, Luo Huan competed in the all-around along with Chen and Zhang.

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Luo Huan performed strongly on uneven bars and balance beam, recording the fifth-highest and seventh-highest scores, respectively, but was held back by lower scores on the other two events.

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Luo Huan placed the lowest on floor exercise of the top twelve competitors.

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Luo Huan recorded the third-highest uneven bars score behind Fan and Liu, and tied with Guan for the fifth-highest floor exercise score.

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Luo Huan narrowly overtook Ou, who ranked second in qualifications, by recording the second-highest uneven bars score, behind Liu.

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Luo Huan placed fourth on floor exercise behind Qi Qi, Tang Xijing, and Ou, and tied with Li Shijia for fifth on beam.

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Luo Huan competed in her third consecutive national uneven bars and balance beam event finals, but made errors in both and was not credited with her full difficulty on either apparatus.

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Luo Huan won the silver medal on bars behind Lee Yunseo of South Korea after a mistake in her routine, but rallied to win gold in the beam final with the highest difficulty score and gold in the floor final with the highest execution score.

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Luo Huan debuted several upgraded dance elements in her floor routine.

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Luo Huan returned to training on the Zhejiang provincial team after a foot injury during the COVID-19 pandemic.