Ling Jie

Ling Jie (born October 22, 1982) is a retired Chinese artistic gymnast. She was the 1999 World Champion on the balance beam, the 2000 Chinese all-around national champion, and the silver medalist on the uneven bars at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

Ling Jie
Full nameLing Jie
Country represented China
Born (1982-10-22) October 22, 1982
Hengyang, Hunan
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International
Head coach(es)Liu Quinling
Assistant coach(es)Zhimin Xie
ChoreographerQuanjin Liu
Medal record
Women's gymnastics
Representing  China
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place2000 SydneyUneven Bars
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1999 TianjinBalance Beam
Bronze medal – third place1999 TianjinUneven Bars
World Cup Final
Gold medal – first place2000 GlasgowUneven Bars
Bronze medal – third place2000 GlasgowBalance Beam
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place1998 BangkokTeam
East Asian Games
Gold medal – first place2001 OsakaTeam
Silver medal – second place2001 OsakaBalance Beam
Summer Universiade
Gold medal – first place2001 BeijingTeam
Silver medal – second place2001 BeijingUneven Bars
National Games
Gold medal – first place1997 ShanghaiTeam
Gold medal – first place1997 ShanghaiUneven Bars
Gold medal – first place1997 ShanghaiBalance Beam
Silver medal – second place2001 GuangzhouTeam

Ling was also a member of the bronze medal-winning team at the 2000 Olympics, but the medal was stripped by the IOC in 2010 after one of the Chinese team members, Dong Fangxiao, was found to be underage during the competition. In March 2012, the 1999 World Championship Team Bronze was forfeited by China and given to Ukraine in light of the same information.[1]

She is the innovator of a skill on the uneven bars that bears her name in the Code of Points: the "Ling," a full pirouetting front giant starting and ending in the inverted grip.[2]

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