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Gender: Female

Birthday: 1979.3. 12

Native place: Changsha, Hunan

Height:1.53m.

Weight: 48 kg

Events: Gymnastics

1992 national champion;

1993 Women's Team Champion of the Seventh National Games;

1994 Asian Games women's team champion, uneven bars runner-up;

1995 runner-up of the women's team in the World Championships;

1996 world cup balance beam third, Olympic women's team fourth;

1997 The women's team in the World Championships was third;

1998 world cup final balance beam champion, uneven bars third;

Balance beam champion in 2000 national championship, all-around runner-up, balance beam champion in Sydney Olympic Games.

Advantages: balance beam, uneven bars.

Sports characteristics: good coordination, strong expressive force, delicate movements, high quality, smooth and beautiful movements of the balance beam, high quality and accuracy, especially perfect jumping range and opening.

Uneven bars: there are anti-hanging big circle turns 360 degrees to connect the boom big circle forward somersault grab bar, and anti-hanging big circle turns 180 degrees to connect Tkachev prancing. The connection is ingenious, novel and unique.

Balance beam: There are two backhand handsprings: somersault, backflip, Bai Yang jump, 90-degree handstand after wolf jump, and loop jump.

Liu Xuan started gymnastics training when he was studying in Jixiang Lane Primary School in Changsha, Hunan Province on 1984. He joined the Hunan provincial team at the age of 8 and was selected for the national team at the age of 13. Liu Xuan was one of the main players in the heyday of China women's gymnastics team in 1990s. She served for a long time, and fought side by side with Mo Huilan, Zhou Duan, Qiao Ya, Ye, Julia, Bi Wenjing, Kui Yuanyuan, setting a record for the oldest women's gymnastics team in China.

Liu Xuan was a late bloomer, and it was not until 1998 that she won the World Cup for the first time. She is quiet and lively, and she is good at thinking in training. Her movements are well coordinated, and her strength and flexibility are good. Liu Xuan likes reading and listening to music at ordinary times. "If you want to beat others, you must beat yourself first" is her motto. This year, she participated in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and won the women's balance beam championship.