Showing posts with label He Kexin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label He Kexin. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

News on Upcoming French international-Updated

CCTV news on the Chinese WAG & MAG lineup for the upcoming 18th French international.

During the interview, Deng Linlin mentioned that she will be competing the full twisting layout plus korbut- a BBGB combo! on beam in World Cup this weekend- her first attempt on this skill in an international competition.

Also Kexin's upgrade on bars is Healy full turn pirouette(forward giant with double turns- the exact skill isn't shown in the clip). But she isn't planning use the new skill in the Paris Cup.

The news clip does show Wu Liufang training on her new "layout + immediate bhs swingdown" combination on beam.

Below are more detailed version of the news clip:

During the interview, Huang Qiushuang also talked about her training on Amanar.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The Best of Asian Games









UB: Kexin EF (the highest UB overall score since D score system). By connecting the 1 1/2 pirouette with dismount, her highest D score is 7.4(done that in WC TF).

BB: Sui Lu EF - gymtruthteller called it the best BB routine of the year. She took out the bhs from her first pass (used to be front pike+phs+bhs swingdown)- one lesson learned from WC TF.

FX: Sui Lu AA - I finally begin to like her floor music. :) "Scent of a Woman" really fits her personality.

VT: Huang Qiushuang VT- best DTY landings for her, probably throughout 2010. Coach Lu mentioned in an interview that Huang is training for Y900.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

2010 Asian Games WAG TF

Some highlights so far

Sui Lu BB





He Kexin UB


Huang Qiushuang VT & UB




More clips can be found in Ryan's YTB channel , and the whole competition by CCTV can be found in ChineseGym1's YTB channel.

Friday, November 12, 2010

News of podium training Asian Game 2010


-translated by longdoydoy

(shows scene of Chinese WAG team entering arena)
Narrator: Night of November 11, 2010, the 6 team members of the Chinese WAG team, Jiang Yuyuan, He Kexin etc., showed up at the podium training in preparations for the beginning of competitions. In their one and a half hour training, they completed the exercises for UB, BB, FX and VT, along with the Japanese and Indian teams. We noticed that every crucial technique was repeated twice by the athletes due to being in good mental and physical conditions; it seems that the lost of spirits since the recent gymnastics World Tournament Championships (WTC) was swept away. WAG team head coach, Lu Shan Zhen, had a smile on his face.

(Coach Lu interviewed)
Coach Lu: The girls had done well at the podium today, they had shown their spirits and competitiveness. After we had summarized their insufficiencies at the last gymnastics WTC, we asked that (look forward that) our girls could perform undeterred. Indeed, they had performed well on podium today, but it does not guarantee the same results when they’re at the competitions; but I hope their high spirits could be brought forward to the actual competitions.

(shows scenes of gymnasts from different countries at podium training)
Narrator: While the Chinese WAG team’s current main opponents are the Europeans and the Americans, but Coach Lu stressed that the strengths of the Japanese and the Koreans are not to be underestimated; especially, the North Koreans, who were reportedly banned from participation due to the disclosure of a violation of age falsification of one of their athletes recently, however, if the North Koreans were allowed to compete, they would be the formidable VT contenders.

Coach Lu: Each of the Japanese athletes is strong; they were 3rd in AA and 2nd in UB at last year’s Worlds. Also, one Korean was in the Worlds VT finals…Then there are the North Koreans…

Interviewing reporters: …the North Koreans aren’t here this time, are they?

Coach Lu: …I really don’t know, at this point, it is not definite as far as I know. Right till this moment, to my knowledge, it is not definite that the North Koreans are banned from this competition.

Reporter: Have you seen them here, so far…?

Coach Lu: But, no, I have not. Then again, if they were here, they would be a very “secretive” team (having the capability of great intimidation).

Narrator: Lastly, Coach Lu expressed that the Chinese team will not lower it’s D-value to play safe just because the opponents are not too challenging this time around, as this meet is part of the groundwork for the 2012 London Olympics.


(of Zhong Xin coverage)