Photo © AP
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Name: Mo Huilan
Birthdate: July 19, 1979
Hometown: Guilin, Guanxi, China
Coach: Guo Xinming, Liu
Guicheng
Notables: twin sister Mo Huifang was also
a gymnast, nickname is "Mighty Mo," currently a broadcast journalist
in China
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| Meet |
VT | UB |
BB |
FX |
AA | TM |
| 1997 Trophee
Massilia |
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2nd |
5th |
8th |
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5th |
| 1997 CHN
Nationals |
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8th |
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| 1997 World
Championships |
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3rd |
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| 1997 World
Gymnastics Bangkok |
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1st |
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| 1997 Thailand
Gym Open |
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2nd |
2nd |
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1st |
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| 1997 BLR/SUI/CHN |
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3rd |
1st |
| 1997 East Asian
Games |
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1st |
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| 1996 Olympic
Games |
2nd |
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6th |
5th |
4th |
| 1996 CHN
Nationals |
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1st |
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| 1995 World
Championships |
4th |
2nd |
1st |
4th |
6th |
2nd |
| 1995 Chunichi
Cup |
3rd |
1st |
8th |
7th |
3rd |
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| 1995 China Cup |
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1st |
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| 1994 World Team
Championships |
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4th |
| 1994 World
Championships |
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7th |
7th |
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| 1994 Asian
Games |
1st |
1st |
1st |
1st |
3rd |
1st |
| 1993 Cottbus
International |
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6th |
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Photo Gallery
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Photos © Matt Barber, OEFC
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Skill Highlights
- 1996 Olympic Games
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VT: Yurchenko double-twist, front pike 1/2
UB: clear hip shoot, Gaylord salto + drop to
low bar, clear hip hecht, giant 1/2 to L + piked invert + invert 1/2 +
Tkatchev, double layout
BB: 1-arm handstand, flip flop + split jump,
front aerial, split jump + double stag jump, roundoff + 2 foot layout, switch
leap + double stag ring jump + back dive 1/4, roundoff + flip flop + double
tuck
FX: double layout, front layout 1/1 + front
tuck, 2 1/2 twist + front tuck, double turn, piked full-in |
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