125: Growing Up In China - a podcast by gymcastic@gmail.com

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jiani wu at the 1984 olympics and as a child in china


Jiani Wu


This Week's Interview


What was it like growing up in China before they were a gymnastics super power? Jiani tells us all about it. A native of Shanghai back when China was a closed society, Jiani was one of the first allowed to compete outside of the country. Wu helped the Chinese women win their first World Championships team medal, a silver at the 1981 Worlds in Moscow and a bronze for the team at the 1984 Olympics.We discuss:



  • Adjusting to coaching in the United States and working with parents.

  • The Yurchenko loop and Teza skills that she was doing back in the 70's.

  • Her coaching philosophy and how it ties into her experience as an accidental champion.

  • Secret romances and how she met her husband in the training halls of the national training center.

  • The training schedule and beam complex seriousness of the Chinese training regime.

  • Gymnastics urban legend busting about China's conditioning, pizza and hamburgers.

  • What China was like in the 1970's before their athletes were allowed to compete outside of the country.

  • Coaching both of her daughters, 2012 Olympic alternate Anna Li and level 9 Andrea Li.

  • That time she Yin Alvarez'd when Gabby Perea hit her bar routine.

  • The major awardChina gave her for winning an Olympic medal.


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