Chinese gymnast Zou Jingyuan, known as the "King of Parallel Bars," has been a prominent figure in gymnastics since he began at age three in Yibin, China. Scouted for his physical condition, Zou has trained under coach Teng Haibin at the Sichuan Province club.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Men's Parallel Bars | G Gold |
| 2021 | Men's Team | B Bronze |
| 2021 | Men's Pommel Horse | 12 |
Zou has faced several injuries throughout his career. A shoulder injury troubled him at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. Additionally, a foot injury sustained in 2016 continued to affect him into 2017.
In 2016, Zou was named an Elite Athlete of National Class by the General Administration of Sport of China. This recognition highlights his contributions and achievements in gymnastics.
Outside of gymnastics, Zou enjoys playing video games and listening to music. He admires Chinese gymnast Zou Kai and lives by the motto: "Enjoy the process of shaping your future. Don't give up in a hurry."
Looking ahead, Zou aims to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris and the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. These goals reflect his dedication to continuing his gymnastics career on the international stage.
Zou Jingyuan resides in Beijing and speaks Mandarin. His journey from a young gymnast to an elite athlete serves as an inspiration for many aspiring gymnasts worldwide.
Chinese gymnast Zou Jingyuan, known as the "King of Parallel Bars," has been a prominent figure in gymnastics since he began at age three in Yibin, China. Scouted for his physical condition, Zou has trained under coach Teng Haibin at the Sichuan Province club.