Li Ning
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li.
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Li Ning (Simplified Chinese: 李宁; Traditional Chinese: 李寧; Pinyin: Lǐ Níng; born September 8, 1963 in Liuzhou, Guangxi) is a well-known and well-respected Chinese gymnast and entrepreneur. He was born in a Zhuang family.
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[edit] Personal
Li gained his Bachelor of Laws and EMBA degrees from Peking University. He lives in Hong Kong under the Quality Migrant Admission Scheme.[1]
[edit] Career
Li is most famous for winning 6 medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics, including 3 gold medals (in floor exercise, pommel horse, and rings), 2 silver medals, and a bronze medal. In 1982, he won six of the seven medals awarded at the Sixth World Cup Gymnastic Competition, earning him the title "Prince of gymnastics" (體操王子).
Li retired from sporting competition in 1988, and in 1990 he founded the Li-Ning Company Limited, which sells footwear and sporting apparel in China. Li remains chairman of the company's board of directors.
Li was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2000, becoming the first Chinese inductee.[2]
At the 2008 Summer Olympics Li Ning ignited the cauldron at the opening ceremony after being hoisted high into the air with cables and miming running around the high portion of the stadium.[3][4][5]
[edit] References
- ^ HKStandard. "The Standard.com." Li Ning tops up tally for SAR. Retrieved on 2008-08-01.
- ^ "LI NING". International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. http://www.ighof.com/honorees/honorees_ning.html. Retrieved on May 12 2007.
- ^ "Games begin with spectacular show". BBC.co.uk. 2008-08-08. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympics/7547074.stm.
- ^ "Li Flies High at Opening Ceremonies". International Gymnast. 2008-08-08. http://www.intlgymnast.com/olympics/536.html.
- ^ http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121964720621268641.html
[edit] External links
- Biography - Li-Ning Company Limited
- List of competitive results at Gymn Forum
- Li Ning: China's legendary gymnast has combined sporting agility with commercial muscle, 60 Years of Asian Heroes, By Hannah Beech, Time, 2006
| Preceded by Nikolaos Kaklamanakis Athens 2004 |
Final Summer Olympic Torchbearer Li Ning Beijing 2008 |
Succeeded by To be announced London 2012 |
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