Mo Huilan
The next year at the Asian Games, however, she nearly swept the competition with gold medals in the team, balance beam, uneven bars, and vault and a bronze in the all-around.Although she placed out of the medals on floor exercise, her routine, which was choreographed to Leroy Anderson's "Typewriter Song", was a hit with the audience.However, struggling with her fitness and increased demands for difficulty with a new Code of Points, she quietly retired from gymnastics at the end of 1997.She pursued her education at Renmin University of China in Beijing and subsequently began a career as a sports journalist and commentator.In fact, the only women gymnasts who have performed the "Mo Salto" at international competitions are all from China, including Meng Fei and Bi Wenjing.Another Chinese athlete, the relatively unknown Zhou Duan, performed the even harder Gaylord II (front flip with half twist over the high bar) at the 1997 East Asian Games.