Yeo Seo-jeong
Yeo Seo-jeong was born in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea on February 20th, 2002 and is the South Korean Artistic Gymnast. At the age of 22, Yeo Seo-jeong biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 22 years old, Yeo Seo-jeong has this physical status:
Yeo won the all-around at the South Korean National Championships in addition to winning vault and floor. She also won the silver medal on uneven bars. Then, she made her senior international debut at the Guimaraes Challenge Cup and won the gold medal on vault. She was then selected to competed at the 2018 Asian Games alongside Ham Mi-ju, Kim Ju-ry, Lee Eun-ju, and Yun Na-rae. The team finished in fourth place. Individually, Yeo won the gold medal on vault, and she placed ninth in the all-around, eighth on beam, and seventh on floor. She then competed at the World Championships where she placed fifth on vault. Her final meet of the season was the Voronin Cup where she won vault gold, all-around silver, and floor exercise bronze, and she placed eighth on bars and beam.
Yeo won the gold medal on vault at the Melbourne World Cup. This was the first time that a Korean female gymnast won a gold medal in the FIG World Cup series. At the 2019 Korea Cup, Yeo became the first woman to land the handspring double twist vault. She said of the new vault, "I was afraid, but once I started focusing on the competition, my fear disappeared. I am so happy that I was able to execute that. I wanted to land the new vault regardless of my final rankings today, and everything went my way." The vault was then named after her and added to the Code of Points. At the World Championships in Stuttgart, Yeo qualified to the vault final in fifth place with a score of 14.766. However, she finished last in the final after a fall and going out of bounds when attempting the handspring double twist vault. Because she qualified for the vault event final, Yeo qualified as an individual for the 2020 Olympic Games. After the World Championships, she competed at the Swiss Cup alongside Lee Jun-ho, and they finished seventh in the team competition.
At the 2020 Olympic Games, Yeo competed in the vault final and performed her eponymous vault, which had the highest difficulty value in the final. She finished with an average score of 14.733 and won the bronze medal behind Brazilian Rebeca Andrade and American MyKayla Skinner. This made her the first South Korean female gymnast to win an Olympic medal.
Yeo competed at the 2022 Asian Championships in June. While there she helped South Korea finish second as a team behind China. Individually she won gold on vault and placed fifth in the all-around and on floor exercise.