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He Kexin
Kexin on August 30, 2008
Personal information
Full nameHe Kexin ( hà khả hân )
Country representedChina
Born(1992-01-01)January 1, 1992(age 32)[1]
(seeAge controversybelow)
Beijing,China
HometownBeijing
Height147 cm (4 ft 10 in)
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior
Years on national team2007–12 (CHN)
ClubBeijing Gymnastics Team
Headcoach(es)Liu Guicheng, He Hua
MusicBolérobyMaurice Ravel(2010–11)
Retired2013
Medal record
Women'sartistic gymnastics
RepresentingChina
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 2 1 0
World Championships 1 0 2
World Cup Final 1 0 0
Asian Games 2 0 0
National Games 1 0 1
Total 7 1 3
Summer Olympics
Gold medal – first place 2008 Beijing Team
Gold medal – first place 2008 Beijing Uneven Bars
Silver medal – second place 2012 London Uneven Bars
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 London Uneven Bars
Bronze medal – third place 2010 Rotterdam Team
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Tokyo Team
World Cup Final
Gold medal – first place 2008 Madrid Uneven Bars
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2010 Guangzhou Team
Gold medal – first place 2010 Guangzhou Uneven Bars
National Games
Gold medal – first place 2009 Jinan Uneven Bars
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Jinan Team
He Kexin
ChineseHà khả hân
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHé Kěxīn
IPAxɤ̌ kʰɤ̀ɕín

He Kexin(born January 1, 1992) is a Chinese formerartistic gymnastwho competed at the2008and2012 Summer Olympics.At the 2008 Olympics inBeijing,she won gold medals on theuneven barsand as a member of theChinese team.She was one of only a few gymnasts to score over 17.00 under the 2005–2008Code of Points,and her 7.7 difficulty score on bars in 2008 was one of the highest in the world.[2][3]

As with several of her teammates, questions were raised in the international press when earlier reports surfaced indicating she may not have been old enough to compete in the 2008 Olympics; however, an official investigation found in her favor.[3]She continued her success in the post-Beijing Olympics period; she holds the record for the highest obtained difficulty in the entire London period. In the team final at the 2010 World Championships, she scored 16.133 with a 7.4 difficulty, one of the highest scores achieved in women's gymnastics between 2009 and 2012.

Gymnastics career

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He Kexin began training at the Shichahai Sports School in Beijing in 1997.[4]She participated in China's National Games in 2006[5]and Intercity Games in 2007.[6]According toChina Daily,Kexin was recruited for the Chinese National Team in 2007, after her uneven bars win at the Intercity Games drew the attention of head coach Huang Yubin.[7]

She made her international debut in 2008, participating in several events on the World Cup circuit. At her first meet, the World Cup inDoha,she scored 16.550 on the uneven bars; at her second, the Cottbus Cup, she scored 16.800. The mark was the highest uneven bars score posted at an international event under the current Code of Points,[8]bestingNastia Liukin's mark of 16.65 at the 2008Pacific Rim Championships.[9]On May 15, 2008, He participated in the Tianjin World Cup, breaking two world records.[7][10]

At the 2008 Olympics, He was a member of the gold medal-winning Chinese team. In the uneven bars final, she and Liukin both posted final marks of 16.725, and earned identical A- and B-panel scores of 7.70 and 9.025, respectively. Because He's individual B-panel marks had a lowervariance,she won the gold medal as per the Olympic tiebreaker rules of theFédération Internationale de Gymnastique(FIG).[11][12][13][14]

At the2009 World ChampionshipsinLondon,she defended her bars title and won a gold medal with a score of 16.000, with a 7.1 D-score.

During the team finals in the2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships,He contributed the highest score of the night to her team total, 16.133 with 7.4 difficulty, it was the highest difficulty for the entire London Olympic period in all four piece of apparatus and the 16.133 scores on bars was also the highest ever achieved at the same time. But a fall in the event final left her out of the medals. In the qualifications of the 2011 World Championships, she fell and did not make the event final. Although she did not compete in any event in the team final, she remained on the Chinese team, which won the bronze medal.

He was named to the 2012 Olympic team over 2008 teammateJiang Yuyuanand 2011 World team memberTan Sixin,because her speciality was regarded as a better complement to the fourth team member,Deng Linlin.[15]At the Olympics, she qualified in second place to the uneven bars event final. She finished in second, behind gold medalistAliya Mustafinaof Russia, with a score of 15.933, making her the only Chinese female gymnast to medal in the same event at two consecutive Olympics.

He Kexin (right) with her silver medal from the2012 Olympic uneven bars final

She is one of only five Chinese female gymnasts to make two Olympic teams, along withLiu Xuan,Kui Yuanyuan,2008 team captainCheng Fei,andDeng Linlin.

Age controversy

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During and after the 2008 Summer Olympics, He Kexin's actual age became the subject of controversy; her passport and the Chinese Olympic Committee list her date of birth as January 1, 1992,[16][17][18][19]which would make her 16 years, 220 days old during the 2008 Olympic opening ceremonies and therefore old enough to compete. However, before the 2008 Olympics, He's age was reported by the Chinese press, including the state news service,Xinhua,as 13 in 2007 and 14 in 2008 in news articles[3][7][17][20]that were later taken off-line.[21][22]Her birth date has also been given on several registration lists of the General Administration of Sport in China, the Chengdu Sports Bureau and other registration sources as January 1, 1994, which would have made her 14 years, 220 days old during the opening ceremonies, and therefore too young to participate.[3][17][21][22]Chinese officials maintained that He was in fact old enough to compete, stating that Xinhua had not confirmed He's age before filing their news reports[20]and attributing the discrepancies to faulty paperwork when He was transferred from Beijing to Hubei.[23]She herself, speaking to reporters after the 2008 Olympic team final, said, "My real age is 16. I don't care what other people say."[24][25]In another interview, she said, "I don't get upset because I have answered this question many times. There's no need to explain anymore." On August 2, theInternational Olympic Committeestated that it would not investigate the discrepancy in He's reported age because the FIG's own verification system was sufficient proof of eligibility. The FIG, in responding to the situation, said that it would not ask for additional proof of age beyond the passport already supplied by Chinese officials.[26][27]

However, the matter continued to be a source of controversy among members of the gymnastics community and the media.[21]The Timesreported that a computer expert"Stryde"had recovered one of the deleted registration lists showing He's birth date as January 1, 1994, throughcachedpages on the search engineBaidu.[28]On August 21, the IOC announced that it had asked the FIG to open an investigation into He and her teammates' ages.[29]On August 22, 2008, the IOC said it had not uncovered any evidence of wrongdoing "so far" and expressed confidence that the Chinese Federation's documents were correct.[30]However, the FIG held an emergency meeting about the situation on August 23 and requested additional documentation for every gymnast on the Chinese team, with the exception of Cheng Fei.[31][32]On August 24, a Chinese official addressed the registration lists found online, stating that the discrepancy was due to an administrative error that took place when He was transferred between teams while participating in the InterCity Games in 2007.[33]

On October 1, 2008, the FIG concluded its investigation, finding that He and her Olympic teammates were old enough to compete,[34]although some international media outlets remained skeptical.[35][36]

Competitive history

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He Kexin with her gold medal on uneven bars from the2009 World Championships
Year Competition Description Location Apparatus Rank-Final Score-Final Rank-Qualifying Score-Qualifying
2012 Olympic Games London Team 4 174.43 3 176.637
Uneven Bars 2 15.933 2 15.966
2011 World Championships Tokyo Team 3 172.82 3 230.370
Uneven Bars 80 12.733
2010 Asian Games Guangzhou Team 1 234.150
Uneven Bars 1 16.425 1 16.100
World Championships Rotterdam Team 3 174.781 2 233.778
Uneven Bars 7 13.966 1 16.066
2009 World Championships London Uneven Bars 1 16.000 1 15.975
2008 World Cup/Series Cottbus Uneven Bars 1 16.850 1 16.800
Doha Uneven Bars 1 16.550 1 16.450
Olympic Games Beijing Team 1 188.900 1 248.275
Uneven bars 1 16.725 6 15.725
World Cup/Final Madrid Uneven Bars 1 16.250

Floor Music

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  • 2008 "Travel to India" (Track14) and "The Awakening" (track 16) from Jackie Chan's Movie "The Myth" soundtrack
  • 2010 Aankhein Khuli by Jatin Lalit

References

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