Taiwanese artistic gymnast
Lee Chih-kai
Lee in 2021
Full name Lee Chih-kai Country represented
Chinese Taipei Born (1996-04-03 ) 3 April 1996 (age 28)
Yilan , TaiwanHeight 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
[1] Discipline
Men's artistic gymnastics Level Senior international elite Years on national team 2014–present Club Taoyuan County Head coach(es) Lin Yu-hsin
Lee Chih-kai (
simplified Chinese : 李智凯 ;
traditional Chinese : 李智凱 ;
Hanyu Pinyin : Lǐ Zhìkǎi ;
Tongyong Pinyin : Lǐ Jhìhkǎi ;
Wade–Giles : Li3 Chih4 k'ai3 ; born 3 April 1996)
[1] is a Taiwanese
artistic gymnast . He is the
2020 Olympic silver medalist in the
pommel horse , and he was the first gymnast representing
Chinese Taipei to win an Olympic medal. He is the
2019 World silver medalist and the
2018 World bronze medalist on the
pommel horse . He is the
2018 Asian Games pommel horse champion and the
2019 Asian all-around champion. He is a three-time (
2017 ,
2019 and
2021 )
Summer Universiade pommel horse champion.
Early life
Lee was born in
Yilan in 1996 and began training in gymnastics at the age of six by joining his elementary school's gymnastics team.
[2]
Career
Lee (center) with President
Tsai Ing-wen and fellow Olympic medalist
Tai Tzu-ying
2014
Lee competed at the
Pacific Rim Championships and helped the Chinese Taipei team finish sixth. Individually, he finished 13th in the all-around and fourth on the
vault .
[3]
[4] He then represented
Chinese Taipei at the 2014 Asian Games where the team finished sixth.
[5] Individually, he finished sixth in the
all-around final .
[6] In the event finals, he finished eighth on the
floor exercise and fifth on the
vault .
[7]
[8] He then competed at the
World Championships in
Nanning where the Chinese Taipei team finished 24th.
[9]
2015
Lee represented
Chinese Taipei at the 2015 Summer Universiade and helped the team finish ninth.
[10] Then at the
World Championships in
Glasgow , he helped the Chinese Taipei team finished 23rd.
[11] Individually, Lee finished 42nd in the all-around and qualified for the 2016 Olympic Test Event.
[12]
[13]
2016
In April, Lee competed at the
Olympic Test Event where he finished 47th in the all-around and
qualified as an individual for the 2016 Olympic Games .
[14]
[15] One month prior to the Olympics, Lee broke his foot and tore ligaments in his ankle, so he only competed on the pommel horse in Rio.
[16] He finished 31st on the pommel horse in the
qualification round and did not advance into the final. This marked Chinese Taipei's highest individual finish at the Olympic Games in gymnastics.
[16]
2017
Lee was selected to represent
Chinese Taipei at the 2017 Summer Universiade alongside
Chen Jin-ling ,
Hsu Ping-chien ,
Tang Chia-hung , and
Yu Chao-wei , and they finished fifth in the
team competition . Individually, Lee qualified for the
all-around final where he finished seventh with a total score of 82.600. Then in the
pommel horse final , he won the gold medal with a score of 15.300.
[17]
2018
Lee competed at the
Pacific Rim Championships and won the bronze medal on the
floor exercise behind Americans
Akash Modi and
Sam Mikulak . Then in the pommel horse final, he won the silver medal behind American
Marvin Kimble . He won the gold medal on the vault with an average score of 14.450.
[18] Then at the
Melbourne World Cup , he won the silver medals on the pommel horse behind
Nariman Kurbanov and on the vault behind
Christopher Remkes .
[19]
[20] Then at the Doha World Cup, he won the silver medal on the pommel horse behind
Zou Jingyuan .
[21] He won his first
FIG World Cup title by winning the pommel horse title at the Osijek World Challenge Cup.
[22]
Lee was selected to represent
Chinese Taipei at the 2018 Asian Games alongside
Chen Chih-yu ,
Shiao Yu-jan ,
Tang Chia-hung , and
Yu Chao-wei , and they finished fourth in the
team competition .
[23] Lee finished fifth in the
all-around with a total score of 81.900.
[24] In the event finals, he finished fifth on
floor and sixth on
parallel bars , and he won the gold medal on the
pommel horse .
[25]
[26]
[27] At the
World Championships , the Chinese Taipei team finished 17th in the qualification round.
[28] Lee finished eighth in the pommel horse and qualified for the final with a score of 13.700.
[29] He then won the bronze medal in the final behind
Xiao Ruoteng and
Max Whitlock . This was only the second medal Chinese Taipei had won at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and the first since
Chang Feng-chih won the silver medal on the vault in 1993.
[30] After the World Championships, he won the gold medal on the pommel horse at the Cottbus World Cup.
[31]
2019
Lee won the gold medals on the pommel horse at the
Melbourne World Cup and at the Doha World Cup.
[32]
[33] He then competed at the
Asian Championships where the Chinese Taipei team won the bronze medal behind China and Japan. Individually, Lee won the gold medal in the all-around. In the event finals, he finished fifth on floor and sixth on pommel horse.
[34] He then represented
Chinese Taipei at the 2019 Summer Universiade alongside
Hsu Ping-chien and
Tang Chia-hung , and they won the team silver medal behind Japan.
[35] Lee won the bronze medal in the all-around behind
Kazuma Kaya and
Ivan Stretovich .
[36] He defended his Universiade title on the pommel horse with a score of 15.400, 0.700 ahead of the silver medalist.
[37] He competed at the
World Championships alongside Hsu Ping-chien,
Shiao Yu-jan , Tang Chia-hung, and
Yu Chao-wei . The team finished eighth in the qualification round and
qualified a team for the 2020 Olympic Games .
[38] They also qualified for the team final where they finished sixth.
[39] Lee finished 12th in the all-around final with a total score of 83.798.
[40] He won the silver medal in the pommel horse final behind
Max Whitlock .
[41]
2020
Lee finished eighth in the all-around at the
American Cup .
[42] He was scheduled to compete at the
Tokyo World Cup taking place on 4 April.
[43] However, the Tokyo World Cup was later canceled due to the
coronavirus outbreak in Japan .
[44]
2021
Lee with his Olympic silver medal
Lee was selected to represent
Chinese Taipei at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside
Hung Yuan-hsi ,
Shiao Yu-jan , and
Tang Chia-hung . The team finished 10th in the
qualification round , making them the second reserve for the team final.
[45] Lee qualified for the all-around final in 17th place and for the pommel horse final in first place after beating
Rhys McClenaghan and
Kohei Kameyama in an execution score tiebreaker. In the
all-around final , he finished 21st with a total score of 80.699.
[46] Then in the pommel horse final, Lee won the silver medal behind Great Britain's
Max Whitlock . Although Lee had the highest execution score in the final (8.700), his difficulty score was 0.300 lower than Whitlock's, and he finished 0.183 behind Whitlock overall. This marked the first time Chinese Taipei won an Olympic medal in gymnastics.
[47]
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[49]
2022
Lee competed at the
Asian Championships and helped the Chinese Taipei team win the bronze medal behind China and Japan. He finished eighth in the all-around with a total score of 82.000, and he finished fourth in the pommel horse final.
[50] He withdrew from the
2022 World Championships after being named to the team.
[51]
Media
Lee was featured in a 2005 documentary Jump! Boys which followed Lee and his elementary school gymnastics teammates. A follow-up documentary, Jump! Men , was released in 2017 and recapped Lee's journey to the 2016 Olympic Games.
[2]
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