Linhong Guo

Linhong Guo
 Gymnast 
Full name Linhong Guo
Nickname(s) Coach Anna
Country represented  People's Republic of China
Born (1968-01-02) January 2, 1968
China
Hometown Harbin, China
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
Level International Championships
Club World Elite Gymnastics

国林红 (國林紅)aka: Guolin Red; Guo Lin Hong

Coach Linhong Guo was born on January 2, 1968 in China. She was born into a well-known gymnastics family. Both her mother, Huiqi Suo,[1] and father, Shuzeng Guo[2] were gymnasts on the Chinese National Team. She has two older brothers, Linsheng Guo and Linxian Guo, and one younger brother, Linyao Guo,[3] who were all internationally competing gymnasts. She was also invited to attend the 20th Century World Athlete's Award in Hungary on June 29, 1999 with Li Ning, a well known Chinese gymnast.[4] Her family, the "Guo" (国/國)[5] - meaning Nation, is well known among the Chinese gymnastics field. She was the first Chinese gymnast to attempt the She was hand picked to attend Beijing Ba-Yi Gymnastics Training School at a very young age and become a top team member at the age of 9. She remained a gymnast until 1990 and has been coaching ever since. After moving to the United States in 2001, she has coached at couple of different gymnastics facilities and lead the Girls Artistic Teams to win multiple Local and National Championships. Currently, she is part owner of World Elite Gymnastics.[6]

Employment History

2015 - Present Director and Head Coach, World Elite Gymnastics, Ontario, California [7]

2007 – 2015 Coach, West Coast Elite Gymnastics, Arcadia, California[8]

2003 – 2007 Coach, Payke Gymnastics,Alhambra, California

2001 – 2002 Coach, Le Club Gymnastic, Chatsworth, California

1989 Certificate of National Gymnastic Referee

1987 – 1990 Ti-Gong Gymnastics, gymnast.

1977 – 1987 Ba-Yi Gymnastics Team, gymnast

Main Achievements

May 1987 National Gymnastic Championship, Vault Champion

May 1983 National Gymnastic Championship, Vault Champion

Dec 1982 Northern Star International Gymnastic Invitational, Individual All-Around, Vault Champion, Uneven Bars Champion, and Balance Beam Champion,

Dec 1982 Finland International Gymnastic Championship, 1st place Vault & 1st Individual All Around Champion

Students’ Main Achievements

May 1990 China, Heilongjiang, State Gymnastic Championship, 1st place in 5 areas including Women’s Team

June 1989 National Youth Gymnastic Championship, 3rd place Team

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References

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