Liang Chow Explained

Liang Chow
Also Known As:Qiao Liang
Country: (as head coach of the national female team)
Formercountry: (as gymnast)
Birth Date:1 January 1968
Birth Place:Beijing, China
Hometown:Beijing
Residence:West Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Beijing, China
Discipline:MAG
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Liang Chow (also known as Qiao Liang;) (born January 1, 1968) is a Chinese-American former artistic gymnast. He is the founder, owner, and head coach of Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute in West Des Moines, Iowa.[1] He is notable for being the coach of 2008 Olympic balance beam champion Shawn Johnson and 2012 Olympic individual all-around champion Gabby Douglas.[2] He coached senior US gymnasts Norah Flatley and Rachel Gowey and junior US gymnast Victoria Nguyen.[3] [4]

Biography

Growing up in Beijing, Chow was tapped by a district club at the age of 5 to train in gymnastics. He was on China's national gymnastics team for more than a decade, winning numerous national and international medals.[5] However, he never competed in the Olympic Games; in 1988 he was too young to make the Chinese team, and before 1992 he suffered a back injury and retired from competition.[6] He moved to the United States in 1991 on the suggestion of his aunt, who was working on her Ph.D. at the University of Iowa. He accepted an English scholarship and a position as an assistant coach for the University of Iowa's men's gymnastics program. Afterwards he accepted a coaching job for the women's program. Following his experience working with female gymnasts, Chow decided to open his own gym to train gymnasts at a younger age, when they would be more flexible and open to learning new skills. He and his wife moved to West Des Moines and opened Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute on August 23, 1998. He expanded his operation to an, two-gym facility by 2003. In June 2008, a flood destroyed the facilities.

Chow was the personal coach of Shawn Johnson since 1998. He began working with Gabby Douglas in 2010. He is known for his fatherly affection toward his proteges. He was named the coach of the Chinese women's national gymnastics team in June 2018.[7]

Personal

Chow is married to Liwen Zhuang, a former gymnast on the Chinese national team. They have one child named Kevin.

International Elite Athletes

there were two International Elites training and competing at Chow's gym. Norah Flatley was a senior elite set to debut in 2017 (she was at senior level age from the beginning of 2016, out on injury since mid 2015). She is a beam specialist. Flatley competed at two national championships and three international assignments since her elite qualification in 2013.Victoria Nguyen was also set to make her senior debut in 2017. She was at elite level since 2014, and competed at two national championships and one international assignment.Former gymnast Rachel Gowey retired from elite gymnastics to pursue NCAA college gymnastics at the University of Florida. Before her retirement Gowey competed in two national championships, two international assignments and the 2016 Olympic Trials. She qualified elite in 2014.Alexis Vasquez competed for Chow as an elite from 2013 through early 2015. She competed in two national championships before dropping down to Level 10 (accompanied by a gym move). As a result she forfeited her senior international debut and any possible international assignments.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chow's Gymnastics - Des Moines, IA . chowsgym.com . 22 August 2016 .
  2. News: Emmert . Mark . Olympics: Gabby Douglas finds coach Liang Chow at the right time . Poughkeepsie Journal . Jul 31, 2012 .
  3. Web site: Broken ankle takes Rachel Gowey out of worlds, nationals . usatoday.com . 22 August 2016 .
  4. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2014/08/23/gymnastics-liang-chow-rachel-gowey-norah-flatley-gabey
  5. News: Park. Alice. Liang Chow's Gymnastics Coaching Journey: From Beijing to West Des Moines. 4 August 2012. TIME. 26 July 2012.
  6. News: Emmert. Mark. Liang Chow stresses fun as he molds world's top gymnasts. 4 August 2012. Des Moines Register. 30 July 2012. (archive unavailable)
  7. News: Qiao Liang named as head coach of Chinese women's gymnastics team . https://web.archive.org/web/20180715101542/http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-06/28/c_137287808.htm . dead . July 15, 2018 . 21 July 2021 . Xinhuanet . Xinhua . 28 June 2018.