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Fan Yilin was born on 11 November, 1999 in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China, is a Chinese artistic gymnast. Discover Fan Yilin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?

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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November 1999
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace Taizhou, Zhejiang, China
Nationality China

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Fan Yilin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 24 years old, Fan Yilin height is 1.48m and Weight 37 kg.

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Height 1.48m
Weight 37 kg
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Fan Yilin Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Fan Yilin worth at the age of 24 years old? Fan Yilin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Artist. She is from China. We have estimated Fan Yilin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1999

Fan Yilin (born 11 November 1999) is a Chinese artistic gymnast and uneven bars specialist.

Fan Yilin was born on 11 November 1999 in Taizhou, Zhejiang.

Her father, Fan Bingzhu, is a former professional wrestler.

Fan began gymnastics at the age of six in order to improve her health since she had been ill as a child.

2013

In 2013, Fan represented Zhejiang in the 1999-2000 Junior National Championships.

The team won gold overall, and Fan placed fifth in the uneven bars final.

At the 2013 Chinese National Games, Fan won team gold again and placed fourth on uneven bars.

2014

She did not compete in 2014 due to injuries.

2015

She is a two-time world champion on the uneven bars (2015, 2017) and the 2015 Asian champion on balance beam.

At the 2015 World Championships, she was part of the first ever four-way tie along with Viktoria Komova, Daria Spiridonova, and Madison Kocian.

Domestically, she is a four-time Chinese national uneven bars champion (2015, 2016, 2020, 2021).

Fan's senior career started in 2015.

At the Chinese National Championships in May, Fan won gold in uneven bars final, ahead of world champion Huang Huidan In addition, she won silver with the Shanghai team and placed third on balance beam.

She later made her senior international debut as a member of the Chinese team at the 2015 Asian Championships in Hiroshima, Japan, where she won gold on balance beam, silver with the team, and bronze on uneven bars.

She was selected to compete at the World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland alongside Shang Chunsong, Wang Yan, Mao Yi, Tan Jiaxin, Chen Siyi, and Zhu Xiaofang (alternate).

They won the silver medal behind the United States team.

Individually, after qualifying in fifth-place, Fan won gold on uneven bars in the first ever four-way tie along with Viktoria Komova, Daria Spiridonova, and Madison Kocian.

"It made me laugh to see four gymnasts with the same score, but I'm happy for all of the other gold medalists," Fan said.

Fan competed at the Chinese National Championships in May, and she won gold on uneven bars with a 0.434 lead, and she placed sixth on beam.

2016

She was a member of the Chinese team at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she won a bronze medal in the team competition, and competed at the 2020 Olympic Games.

At the conclusion of the Chinese Championships, Fan was named to the Chinese team for the 2016 Summer Olympics along with Shang Chunsong, Mao Yi, Wang Yan, and Liu Tingting (who was later replaced by alternate Tan Jiaxin due to a hand injury).

Fan competed in the women's qualification round at the 2016 Summer Olympics on August 7, scoring 15.266 on bars, 14.866 on beam, and 13.500 on floor exercise.

She helped the Chinese team qualify into the team final in second place behind the United States.

Individually, Fan qualified sixth into the balance beam final.

Controversially, Fan failed to qualify for the uneven bars final placing ninth due to missing some connections in her routine.

Her countrywoman Shang Chunsong qualified ahead of her by 0.034.

On August 9, in the team final, Fan competed on the uneven bars and the balance beam, contributing 15.733 and 15.066 respectively to China's third-place finish behind the United States and the Russian teams.

Fan placed sixth in the balance beam final on August 15 with a score of 14.500.

Fan competed at the National Championships, placing third on the uneven bars and seventh on balance beam.

She was not named to the team competing at the Asian Championships.

However, she performed well at the National Games later in the year and won gold on uneven bars.

She was named to the team roster to compete at the World Championships along with Liu Tingting, Luo Huan, and Wang Yan.

In the qualifying round at the World Championships, Fan qualified into the uneven bars final in third place and successfully landed her original dismount, after which it was named after her in the Code of Points.

Fan won the uneven bars final with a 15.166 ahead of Elena Eremina of Russia and Nina Derwael of Belgium after upgrading from the first day of competition to have the highest difficulty score in the final.

With this victory, she became the first Chinese woman and the fourth overall gymnast in history to defend their World uneven bars title after Maxi Gnacuk, Daniela Silivas, and Svetlana Khorkina.

Fan did not compete for much of the year, missing both the Chinese National Championships in the spring and the Asian Games in August.

However, she competed at the Individual National Championships where she won gold on the uneven bars.

Despite this result, she was not chosen to compete at the World Championships.

2020

Because she missed the World Championships, she became eligible to qualify an individual nominative spot to the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan as the winner of the 2018-2020 Individual Apparatus World Cup series on the uneven bars, based on the new qualification rules introduced following the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Fan returned to international competition at the Cottbus World Cup, where she qualified in first place to the uneven bars final ahead of new world champion Nina Derwael; however, in the final, she fell on her eponymous dismount and placed eighth.