Zou Kai | |
---|---|
Personal information | |
Full name | Zou Kai |
Country represented | China |
Born | (1988-02-25) February 25, 1988 (age 36) Luzhou, Sichuan |
Height | 158 cm (5 ft 2 in) |
Weight | 53 kg (117 lb) |
Discipline | Men's artistic gymnastics |
Level | Senior |
Club | China National School |
Head coach(es) | Huang Yubin |
Assistant coach(es) | Bai Yuanshao |
Former coach(es) | Lin Zhaoyang, Lei Ming |
Medal record |
Zou Kai (simplified Chinese: 邹凯; traditional Chinese: 鄒凱; pinyin: Zōu Kǎi; born February 25, 1988, in Luzhou, Sichuan) is a five-time Olympic and five-time World champion Chinese gymnast, specializing in floor exercise and the horizontal bar.
Zou won his first three Olympic gold medals at the 2008 Olympic GamesinBeijing, resulting in a nomination for the Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year in 2009. He later won two additional gold medals at the 2012 Olympic GamesinLondon.[1]
With a total of five gold medals and one bronze, Zou currently holds the record for most Olympic gold medals won by any Chinese athleteinOlympic history, and is tied for the record of most medals won overall.[2]
Zou made his debut at the 2006 World Artistic Gymnastics ChampionshipsinAarhus, helping the Chinese Team win gold, and placing sixth at the individual floor exercise final.
At the 2007 World Artistic Gymnastics ChampionshipsinStuttgart, Zou achieved the same results, winning the team competition and again placing sixth on floor.[3]
Zou participated in the 2006 Asian GamesinDoha, winning gold in the floor exercise and silver in the horizontal bar individual events, as well as a gold medal as part of the Chinese team.
On his Olympic debut at the 2008 Summer OlympicsinBeijing, Zou contributed to the team's gold and also won unexpected individual gold medals on floor exercise and the horizontal bar scoring 16.050[4] and 16.200 respectively.
Zou was the second Chinese Olympian to receive three gold medals at a single Olympic Games, following Li Ning who first achieved the feat at the 1984 Summer Olympics, and was the most successful Chinese athlete at the Beijing Olympics, with the most gold medal wins.
During the 2009 World Artistic Gymnastics ChampionshipsinLondon, Zou won a gold medal in the individual horizontal bar event and also won a silver medal at the floor exercise individual event.
After being left out of the Chinese Gymnastic Team at both the 2010 World ChampionshipsinRotterdam and 2010 Asian GamesinGuangzhou due to weaknesses in the apparatuses he did not specialize in, Zou again won two gold and one silver medals at the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics ChampionshipsinTokyo, matching his feat back in 2009.
At the 2012 Summer OlympicsinLondon, Zou led the team to win gold and later successfully defended his Olympic title at the floor exercise, winning gold again, only the second to do so in the men's floor exercise following Soviet Gymnast Nikolai Andrianov who won the event in 1972 and 1976. He was unable to defend his title in the horizontal bar however, finishing less than two tenths of a point behind the lead, eventually winning a bronze medal in the event.[5] The last gymnast to successfully defend his Olympic title on the high bar was Mitsuo Tsukahara, who won the event in 1972 and 1976, at the same Olympics as Andrianov.
With a total of five Olympic gold medals, Zou holds the record for most golds won by any Chinese athleteinOlympic history, and by adding a bronze medal to the tally, he tied the record for most medals overall, with six.
Zou participated in the 2014 Asian GamesinIncheon, winning gold in both the floor exercise and horizontal bar individual events, as well as a bronze medal as part of the Chinese team.
Zou, a Sichuan native, auctioned off one of his Olympic gold medals in 2008, donating all proceeds to fund relief efforts in the aftermath of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.[6] Out of the three gold medals he'd earned at the 2008 Summer OlympicsinBeijing, he chose the medal won for his floor exercise routine for its special significance since only two other Chinese gymnasts had ever won it, Li Ning and Li Xiaoshuang.
| |
---|---|
| |
2008 China (CHN): Chen Yibing, Huang Xu, Li Xiaopeng, Xiao Qin, Yang Wei, Zou Kai |
| |
---|---|
|
| |
---|---|
1904: Edward Hennig (USA) 1968: Mikhail Voronin (URS) 1988: Valeri Liukin (URS) |
| |
---|---|
| |
2006: China (CHN), Chen Yibing, Feng Jing, Liang Fuliang, Xiao Qin, Yang Wei, Zou Kai |
| |
---|---|
1907 František Erben (BOH) 1913 Marco Torrès (FRA) 1913 Peter Šumi (TCH) 1913 Leon Štukelj (YUG) 1991 Li Chunyang (CHN) |
Xinhua News Agency's Top Ten Chinese Athletes of the Year
| |
---|---|
1999 |
|
2000 |
|
2001 |
|
2002 |
|
2003 |
|
2004 |
|
2005 |
|
2006 |
|
2007 |
|
2008 |
|
2009 |
|
2010 |
|
2011 |
|
2012 |
|
2013 |
|
2014 |
|
2015 |
|
2016 |
|
2017 |
|
2018 |
|
2019 |
|
2020 |
|
2021 |
|
2022 |
|
2023 |
|