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Hong Un-jong (; born 9 March 1989) is a
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n artistic gymnast. She is the 2008 Olympic champion and 2014 World Champion on vault. She was the first North Korean female gymnast to win a medal at the Olympics.


Career

She was an individual event finalist on the
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at the 2007 World Championships and the bronze medalist on the event at the 2006 Asian Games. Hong represented North Korea at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where she won the gold medal in the women's vault competition. This was the first Olympic medal for a North Korean woman in
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. Hong won the gold medal in vault at the 2013 Summer Universiade in
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(tied with Russian gymnast
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) and is the bronze medalist on vault at the 2013 World Championships. The following year she won the vault final at the
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. She performed the two most difficult vaults in the final. In 2015 Hong again represented North Korea at the
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held in
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. Though she retained her full difficulties and performed impressively, she failed to defend her title and won a silver medal instead. She was behind Russia's
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by 0.033 point. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she qualified second into vault finals behind Simone Biles. In the finals she performed a solid Cheng to start. For her second vault, she became the first female gymnast to ever attempt a triple twisting yurchenko vault; however she under rotated and sat down the vault, getting the vault devalued to an Amanar, and ultimately missed the podium.


Age controversy

Hong Un-jong is the sister of Hong Su-jong, with whom she shares a 9 March birthday. Hong Su-jong had three different birth dates listed for her (1985, 1986, or 1989) at various competitions. At the 2004 Summer Olympics, she competed under the 1985 birth date, but the 1989 birth date would have meant that she was too young to compete. In November 2010 Hong Su-jong was permanently banned from all international competition as a consequence of providing inconsistent age information. North Korea was also banned from all international competition until October 2012 due to this incident, which most significantly included the 2012 Summer Olympics. Hong Un-jong has never been personally implicated in the age falsification, but the consequent country-wide ban meant that she could not defend her Olympic title on vault. In a video, Hong Un-jong appeared to admit that Hong Su-jong is her twin."Hong Un-jong admitting being twins with her sister at 1m40s"
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If accurate, this would mean that Hong Su-jong was in fact born in 1989, confirming the age falsification.


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