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Lu Yufei was born on 28 March, 2000 in Henan, China, is a Chinese artistic gymnast. Discover Lu Yufei'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 23 years old?

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Age 23 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 28 March, 2000
Birthday 28 March
Birthplace Henan, China
Nationality China

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2000

Lu Yufei (born 28 March 2000) is a Chinese artistic gymnast.

She is the 2021 Chinese national all-around and floor exercise champion and balance beam silver medalist, and the 2020 Chinese national floor bronze medalist.

2013

Lu finished fortieth in the all-around qualification round at the 2013 Chinese Championships and did not advance to finals.

2014

She did not compete in the 2014 season due to injury.

2015

At the 2015 Chinese Championships, Lu finished sixth with the Henan team, tenth in the all-around, and sixth on uneven bars.

She then competed at the 2015 China National Youth Games in October, winning the floor title and medals on all events but vault, where she was fourth.

Lu was the second-most decorated gymnast of the event behind Liu Tingting.

2016

Lu made her senior debut at the 2016 Chinese Championships and finished fourth on floor, missing the podium by two tenths.

She considered retiring in 2016 but decided to continue competing.

2017

She finished seventh with the Henan team and fifth in the all-around at the 2017 Chinese Championships.

Their team result qualified Henan for the 2017 National Games of China, where Henan was again seventh.

Individually, Lu was seventh in the all-around, sixth on the balance beam, and fifth on the floor.

She finished her 2017 season at the Chinese Individual Championships, where she competed on all events except balance beam in qualifications but did not advance to event finals.

2018

At the 2018 Chinese Championships, Lu finished fourth with the Henan team and in the all-around, and seventh on the uneven bars.

She had a stronger showing at the Chinese Individual Championships in September, winning bronzes in the all-around and on the floor, as well as placing fifth on uneven bars.

2019

She is the 2019 Asian Championships uneven bars champion and all-around silver medalist and a member of the gold medal-winning team.

Lu made her international debut at the 2019 American Cup and finished sixth overall.

At the 2019 Chinese Championships in May, she finished eighth with the Henan team, fourteenth in the all-around, and sixth on uneven bars.

She was named to the Chinese team for the 2019 Asian Championships in June, alongside Liu Jieyu, Yu Linmin, Zhao Shiting, and Zhou Ruiyu.

At Asian Championships, Lu won gold with the Chinese team, as well as gold on uneven bars and silver in the all-around behind Zhou.

She also placed sixth on the balance beam.

After the COVID-19 pandemic limited international competitions, Lu opened her season at the postponed Chinese Championships in September.

During qualifications, the Henan team finished ninth, but Lu individually surprised to finish fourth in the all-around and earn berths in the uneven bars and floor finals.

She remained in fourth overall after the all-around final, finishing only 0.150 points behind bronze medalist Qi Qi.

Lu fell on a straddled Tkatchev release early in her routine during the uneven bars final and finish seventh.

She went on to win the bronze medal in the floor final.

Lu finished her season at the Friendship and Solidarity Competition, which was held under strict COVID-19 safety protocols in Tokyo in November.

She competed on uneven bars and balance beam to help Team Solidarity win gold.

Lu competed at the Chinese Championships in early May.

During qualifications, she and the Henan team were ninth overall.

Individually, Lu finished second in the all-around behind Li Shijia, and qualified into all the event finals except for vault.

She posted the highest score during the all-around final and her combined score earned her the gold medal ahead of Zhang Jin and Li; it was her first national title.

Lu dedicated her medal to her coaches and also thanked her national teammates and staff for their continued support.

On her win she stated, "It's my first all-around gold at the National Gymnastics Championships. I see it as proof that I have the capability of a champion, and I'm one step closer to the Tokyo Olympic Games."

On the first day of event finals, Lu was unable to continue her streak of clean routines.

After falling during her pirouette sequence, she finished last in the uneven bars final after having the second-highest score in qualifications.

Lu rebounded on the second day of the event finals, winning silver on the balance beam behind Li Shijia and gold on the floor exercise.

With her two golds and one silver, she was the most successful athlete of the event.

Looking forward to the Olympic selection process, Lu said that because she missed the last Olympics due to injury, she wanted to "seize the chance this time around."

2020

She represented China at the 2020 Summer Olympics and finished fourth in the uneven bars final.