Lisa Wang

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Lisa Wang
— Gymnast —
Full name Lisa Wang
Country represented  United States
Born (1988-09-24) September 24, 1988 (age 35)
Madison, WI
Hometown Buffalo Grove, IL
Residence Princeton, NJ
Discipline Rhythmic gymnastics
Years on national team 2000-2008
Club Northshore Rhythmics
Head coach(es) Natalia Klimouk
Assistant coach(es) Dani Takova
Former coach(es) Lana Lashoff

Lisa Wang is a veteran elite American rhythmic gymnast. She is former 3-time US National Champion, 2007 Pan American Games Champion, and 2014 USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame Inductee.[1][2]

Gymnastics career

Junior career

Wang began rhythmic gymnastics training in 1998, when she was ten years old. In 2000, Wang became a part of the National Team. In 2001, She claimed her first Junior National Championship at the Visa National Championships. Soon after, she began taking on the international scene and went on to sweep all golds at the 2002 Pacific Alliance Championships in Vancouver, Canada as the 1st place All-Around Champion and leading the 1st place US team.[3]

Senior career

Wang reigned as three-time Senior US National Champion (2006, 2007, 2008) winning three straight US all-around titles and 11 individual event titles.[4] and 2008.[5] In 2007, she became the All-around Pan American Games Champion in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[6][7] marking her place as the top gymnast in North and South America. She is a five-time Pan American Games gold medalist, helped team USA win gold in 2003, and also competed in the 2005 Pan American Championships. She was a three-time World Championships team member (2003, 2005, 2007).[8]

During the 2007 World Championships (which serve as the 2008 Summer Olympics qualifier), Wang was the most heavily favored American Rhythmic Gymnast for the 2008 Olympics. But she placed 28th and thus missed Olympic qualification by three-tenths of a point. The United States Olympic Committee denied her application to apply for the Tripartite wild card spot, despite support from USA Gymnastics, thus removing her last chance to compete at the 2008 Olympics.[9]

Wang graduated from Adlai E. Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire, Illinois in December 2006. After being accepted into Yale University Early Action, Wang decided to defer matriculation for a year in order to continue training.[10] Her life and gap year were documented by the national best-seller "Fat Envelope Frenzy".[11] In 2007, she shot an international commercial "Women in Control" in Brazil for a Netherland-based Water Company.[12] In May 2008, Wang competed in her last National Championship in Houston, Texas. She swept all 5 Gold Medals in addition to winning the All-Around Title and Athlete of the Year.[13][14] Wang attended Yale University as the Class of 2012.[15]

In 2014, Wang was recognized for her accomplishments and landmark contributions to the progress of Gymnastics in America, and was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame.[16]

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