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Ou Yushan was born on 2004 in Guangxi, China, is a Chinese artistic gymnast. Discover Ou Yushan'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 20 years old?

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2004

Ou Yushan (欧钰珊, born January 13, 2004, in Guangxi, China) is a Chinese artistic gymnast.

2019

She is the 2019 Junior World all-around bronze medalist and team and floor exercise silver medalist.

She notably attempted a balance beam routine with a start value of 7.5, which was more than a point higher than the 6.4 start value of Simone Biles' winning routine at the 2019 World Championships.

She also showed a new double-twisting Yurchenko vault and stuck a new Silivas (double-twisting double tuck) on floor to win the internal test ahead of reigning World all-around silver medalist Tang Xijing.

However, a knee injury forced Ou to withdraw from the Chinese National Championships a few weeks later.

2020

She represented China at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Ou debuted at the senior-level Chinese National Championships, helping the Guangdong team to the gold medals in the women's team and mixed team competitions.

Ou again represented Guangdong province at the Chinese National Championships.

In the all-around, a fall on the uneven bars sunk her chances for the all-around gold, pushing her down to fourth place at that point, but after performing well on the balance beam she finished with a bronze medal.

She also won three more individual medals: gold on the balance beam, silver on the floor exercise behind Shang Chunsong and bronze on the uneven bars behind Liu Tingting and Cheng Shiyi.

Additionally, Ou and Liu led the Guandong province to win another gold in the provincial team final.

In June, Ou was selected to represent China at the inaugural Junior World Championships alongside Wei Xiaoyuan and Guan Chenchen.

While there, she helped China finish second in the team final, behind Russia and ahead of the United States.

Individually, Ou finished third in the all-around behind Russians Viktoria Listunova and Vladislava Urazova and won silver on floor exercise once again behind Listunova.

She also placed fifth on uneven bars and eighth on balance beam after a fall.

She concluded her season with a strong performance at the second Chinese National Youth Games.

She won three gold medals: team, balance beam, and floor exercise.

She also won silver in the all-around and on uneven bars, both behind Wei Xiaoyuan, and won bronze on the vault behind Guan Chenchen and Zhang Silei.

After the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ou increased expectations for her senior debut by showing upgrades on all four events at an internal test in early September.

In July, Ou was selected to represent China at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside Lu Yufei, Tang Xijing, and Zhang Jin.

Due to an Achilles injury, she only competed on the vault, uneven bars, and balance beam during the qualification round where she helped the Chinese team finish third.

She did not qualify for any individual finals.

In the team final, Ou fell on her double-twisting Yurchenko vault and the Chinese team finished seventh.

At the Chinese National Championships Ou placed second in the all-around behind Tang Xijing.

Additionally she placed first with her team, third on balance beam and fifth on floor exercise.

In October, she competed at the World Championships in Liverpool.

China placed sixth in the team final, while Ou placed seventh in the all-around and sixth on balance beam after a fall.

At the 2023 Chinese Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Ou qualified into the all around, beam, and floor finals in 2nd, 3rd, and 1st position respectively.

She placed second in the all-around final behind Qiu Qiyuan and ahead of Zhang Qingying, as well as first with her team, third on balance beam and fourth on floor exercise after making minor mistakes.

In August, Ou compete at the 2021 Summer World University Games in Chengdu, China along with Wei Xiaoyuan, Du Siyu, Luo Huan, and Zhang Jin.

She qualified into the all-around, beam, and floor finals in first position.

Ou placed first in the all-around ahead of teammate Luo Huan and Japanese gymnast Ayaka Sakaguchi.

She also placed first with the Chinese team, and in the balance beam and floor exercise finals.

In October, she was selected to compete in Antwerp for the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships alongside Qiu Qiyuan, Zhang Qingying, Zhou Yaqin, Huang Zhuofan and Wu Ran.

She qualified into the individual all around and team finals.

Team China finished in 4th place behind the United States of America, Brazil, and France.

During team finals, Ou injured her foot on her first event which led her to withdraw from the all around finals.

Ou began her season at the Baku World Cup in Azerbaijan, winning silver on floor exercise.