09. Mai 2009  
Beijing, China  
Artistic Gymnastics

Chineses Olympic Champion YANG, Wei announced Retirement ...

An extraordinary Career of an extraordinary Athlete...!
The Chinese media reported, that the three-time Olympic champion of gymnastics YANG Wei, double Olympic gold medallist of the 2008 Beijing Games, confirmed his retirement on Thursday, May 7.
The 29-year-old spearheaded China to the men's team title and collected all-around individual to cap his prolific career.
Yang was also a member in China's gold team 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Before culminating in Beijing, Yang also won seven world titles - so at last at the 2007 Stuttgart worlds, beating the German Fabian Hambuechen -  and two Olympic silvers in an international career spanning 13 years..

Yang Wei in interview after winning the Olympic all-around gold medal in Beijing
(c) GYMmedia

The versatile Yang can match top gymnasts in all six disciplines and boasts an integral part of the China team and a strong contender for all-around gold at three Olympics.
> In Sydney 2000, he finished up with silver and arrived in Athens four years later as one of the gold medal favorites. Yang had the title within his grasp after Paul Hamm fell from the vault, but a fall of his own from the high bar meant he returned home empty-handed as China, the world champions, finished fifth in the team competition.
> The 2004 Athens fallout came to Yang's pre-mature thought to quit. Holding cherished expectations for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Yang weathered age and injuries to reach the climax of his career in the National Stadium last August by grabbing the all-around gold, leading his team to the team title and snatching a silver in the rings.


Following his golden success in Beijing, Yang took time off to enjoy the celebrity spotlight, but planned to return to competition in 2009. The 11th National Games will be held Oct. 11-23 in Shandong.
"It would have been more reasonable to retire at the peak of my career after the Olympics," he told the Chinese press, " ... but I decided to battle on for my home province, Hubei, at this year's National Games and started training at the beginning of the year."
* Source: Chinese media