Kui Yuanyuan was born in Beijing in June 1981. Member of the Chinese women's gymnastics team. She won the first women's free gymnastics world gold medal for China. Because she has a brain shell, she is nicknamed "Kui Datou" in the Chinese gymnastics team.

Kui Yuanyuan has a strong strength in free exercise and balance beam, but she was born at the wrong time and her fate is uncertain. It could have won many world championship titles, but for various reasons, when I retired, I only had one world championship free gymnastics title, but this gold medal is also very gold-containing, and it is the first and only free gymnastics gold medal in China.
In April 1996, at the 32nd World Championships in Puerto Rico, the world met this 15-year-old. A set of smooth and beautiful free gymnastics won her the applause of the whole audience, and in the end, Kui Yuanyuan and Romanian star Gao Ji'an were tied for the free gymnastics championships. "That was the first free gymnastics gold medal for a Chinese female athlete." Up to now, the Chinese women's team only has such a piece, and the others are high and low bars and balance beams. Kui Yuanyuan said proudly.
At the 1997 Gymnastics World Championships, Kui Yuanyuan suffered the most unfair experience. In the balance beam competition, Kui Yuanyuan completed a set of complete sets of actions with both difficulty and quality, and used the difficulty of the g group of 360 degrees of the back straight body of this action, even under the current rules, Kui Yuanyuan's set also has a strong competitiveness, it can be said that the choreography difficulty is at the forefront of the world, and the champion of the Romanian player Gao Ji'an's set of difficulty is flat, there is no highlight, and the completion of the situation is decent, and Kui Yuanyuan is not in a grade at all, her actions are put under the current rules, It is no longer competitive at all. But this undisputed gold medal was hung the neck of the Romanian player, and finally Kui Yuanyuan won a bronze medal, although afterwards, the International Gymnastics Federation apologized to the Chinese team and Kui Yuanyuan for this matter, but there is no doubt that the referee had an artificial moral deviation when ruling the game, did not enforce the law impartially, knowingly committed the crime, and put the scoring rules and scoring ethics in an extremely embarrassing situation.
The 2000 Sydney Olympics is Kui Yuanyuan's saddest memory, when she suffered a serious knee injury during the vaulting horse competition of the women's gymnastics team competition, when the knee plate had been moved to the side. This injury also announced the end of Kui Yuanyuan's gymnastics career. "Actually, I was recovering well from injury at that time, I was very confident, but it turned out... When I saw Liu Xuan win the gold medal in the balance beam, I couldn't help but cry. I knew that if it wasn't for the injury, maybe that gold medal was mine. "Of course, just maybe." Many years later, when Kui Yuanyuan recalled this "painful years", her eyes were still full of tears.
After retiring from the army, Kui Yuanyuan's fate also went through several twists and turns, she first married and had children with a northeastern man who played online games together, and divorced a few years later because of personality discord. Later, he was recommended by the national team to Malaysia as a gymnastics coach for the national team, helping Malaysia win the gymnastics women's team championship at the Southeast Asian Games, and the Malaysian team also ranked second with 3 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals totaling 9 medals.
After the divorce, Kui Yuanyuan became a half-way racing driver under the matchmaking of Mo Huilan. But in the China Rally Championship Huairou on August 21, 2015, Kui Yuanyuan and her partner He Yong were both injured when the car spun out of control and crashed off the track. Both were in a brief coma. Finally, after CT and X-ray examination, He Yong was diagnosed with a fracture of his right ankle, while Kui Yuanyuan had a fracture of three ribs on his right side.
Now that Kuiyuanyuan has long recovered, she often posts some photos of travel and taking her daughter on Weibo, and hereby also wishes Kuiyuanyuan more and more happiness in her future life!