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    Guan Chenchen (Chinese: 管晨辰; pinyin: Guǎn Chén Chén; born September 25, 2004) is a Chinese former artistic gymnast. She is the 2020 Olympic champion and...
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  • Chinese writer Guan Chenchen (管晨辰, 2004), Chinese artistic gymnast Guan (灌) family name came from Yu the Great during the Xia dynasty Guan Ying (灌嬰), Han...
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    dismount in the beam final, she won the bronze medal behind China's Guan Chenchen and Tang Xijing. With the bronze, she tied Shannon Miller for most Olympic...
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    place behind Nina Derwael and the balance beam final in third behind Guan Chenchen and Tang Xijing. Lee was initially to compete only on uneven bars and...
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    are expected to compete on the balance beam in the qualifying round. Guan Chenchen and Tang Xijing of China won the gold and silver medals, respectively...
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    the inaugural Junior World Championships alongside Wei Xiaoyuan and Guan Chenchen. While there, she helped China finish second in the team final, behind...
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    Anastasia Ilyankova  ROC Sunisa Lee  United States Balance beam details Guan Chenchen  China Tang Xijing  China Simone Biles  United States Floor exercise...
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    1952. "Balance Beam, Women (1952)". Olympedia. "Simone Biles Takes Bronze on Balance Beam. Guan Chenchen Wins Gold". The New York Times. 3 August 2021....
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  • medals are Ma Yanhong, Lu Li, Liu Xuan, He Kexin, Deng Linlin, and Guan Chenchen. Though for many years considered a two-event team (uneven bars and...
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  • two-per-province rule. In the team final, Luo and junior provincial teammate Guan Chenchen competed on all four events to lead Zhejiang to the bronze medal, returning...
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