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On October 8, 1995, Li Xiaoshuang achieved a zero breakthrough at the World Gymnastics Championships
30 years ago today, on October 8, 1995 (August 14, 1995), Li Xiaoshuang achieved a zero breakthrough at the World Gymnastics Championships. Chinese player Li Xiaoshuang won the men's individual all-around championship at the World Gymnastics Championships held in Sabae, Japan, achieving a zero breakthrough. On October 8, 1995, Chinese player Li Xiaoshuang won the championship with a score of 57.998 in the men's individual all-around competition at the World Gymnastics Championships held in Sabae, Japan. This is the first time in the history of the World Gymnastics Championships for the Chinese team in more than 90 years that they have won the individual all-around championship. Li Xiaoshuang, 22, scored 9.700 points in the pommel horse, 9.662 points in the ring, 9.675 points in the vault, 9.712 points in the parallel bars, 9.637 points in the horizontal bars and 9.612 points in the floor exercise. Zhang Jingjin, a rookie from China, entered the World Series for the first time, finishing eighth with 56.799 points. Serbo of Belarus finished second with 57.499 points. Russian star Chabaev finished third with 57.248 points, while his teammate Volopayev finished fourth with 0.036 points. Germany's Berenki and Japan's Tian Haozhang finished fifth and sixth respectively. Li Xiaoshuang's coach Huang Yubin shed tears of excitement


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