almost everything, particularly our perceptions – Aliya Mustafina of Russia won the gold with a score of 16.133, He Kexin of China was second with a 15.933 and Great Britain’s favorite Beth Tweddle won the bronze with a score of 15.916. But it
different side of them . When the final standings were announced, she grabbed a British flag and held it aloft. China's He Kexin , the gold medalist in Beijing, was second. ''It's the best feeling in the world,'' Tweddle said. ''It's
gymnastics championships on Sunday. A number far below the standard she set at Beijing when she tied for first with China's He Kexin , only to lose gold on a complex tiebreaker. Those days seem like a long time ago. Maybe that's because they are for
dominated the 1976 Olympics, taking 11 of 13 golds. Turns out the women had been fed steroids and told they were vitamins. He Kexin (pictured) and other Chinese gymnasts who medaled at the 2008 Olympics looked underage because they were underage
It's natural for them to win." --- HELPING HAND: An Olympic gold medal doesn't get you out of doing chores. He Kexin , gold medalist on uneven bars in Beijing, helped her China teammates with cleaning and chalking the bars during Friday's
balance beam finals. Cha Yong-hwa will compete in the uneven bars final. --- ROPES AND MATS: No surprise, China's He Kexin had the highest score of the day, a 15.975 on uneven bars. The Olympic gold medalist is famous for testing the limits
women's golds. On Saturday, it was more of the same, with China winning three of the five available gold medals. He Kexin added a world title to go with her Olympic gold on uneven bars, and Zhang Hongtao took the pommel horse title. American