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125: Growing Up In China
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68 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2014
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Jiani Wu
What was it like growing up in China before they were a gymnastics super power? Jiani tells us all about it. A native of Shanghai back when China was a closed society, Jiani was one of the first allowed to compete outside of the country. Wu helped the Chinese women win their first World Championships team medal, a silver at the 1981 Worlds in Moscow and a bronze for the team at the 1984 Olympics.We discuss:
Adjusting to coaching in the United States and working with parents.
The Yurchenko loop and Teza skills that she was doing back in the 70's.
Her coaching philosophy and how it ties into her experience as an accidental champion.
Secret romances and how she met her husband in the training halls of the national training center.
The training schedule and beam complex seriousness of the Chinese training regime.
Gymnastics urban legend busting about China's conditioning, pizza and hamburgers.
What China was like in the 1970's before their athletes were allowed to compete outside of the country.
Coaching both of her daughters, 2012 Olympic alternate Anna Li and level 9 Andrea Li.
That time she Yin Alvarez'd when Gabby Perea hit her bar routine.
The major awardChina gave her for winning an Olympic medal.
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Jiani Wu performing the Yurchenko Loop
Jiani Wu performing her eponymous skill on bars.
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Released:
Oct 23, 2014
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