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  1. 27 de jul. de 1992 · 28 from 17 countries. Format. 10 metre platform. China’s Fu Mingxia had won the 1990 Asian Games and Goodwill Games before her 12th birthday. She then won the 1991 World Championships on platform. She was so young that the diving authorities changed the rules requiring divers to be 14-years-old during the Olympic year in order to compete.

  2. 2 de ago. de 1992 · Thirteen-year-old Mingxia Fu of China won her first Olympic gold medal at the 1992 Games in Barcelona with a leap from the ten-metre diving board. Olympic history followed Mingxia’s drop to the water; she became the youngest ever Olympic Champion and the international governing body of the sport ruled divers must be at least fourteen to compete in future Games.

  3. Thus Fu Mingxia started her diving career, a path to making history and bringing her glory. Fu Mingxia won her first world champion title in 1991 at the World Swimming Championships. At age 12, she became the youngest world champion ever. She has already made history, yet she consistently trained hard, and more glory was coming her way.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › people › sports-and-gamesFu Mingxia | Encyclopedia.com

    27 de jun. de 2018 · Fu Mingxia. 1978-Chinese diver. Chinese diver Fu Mingxia had international success at such a young age that she prompted world diving. officials to create rules requiring divers to be fourteen before they could appear in major competitions. At her first Olympic appearance in 1992, she was only thirteen, but was credited with advancing the difficulty of dives being performed in competitions.

  5. Fu Mingxia (1978–). Chinese diver. Born Aug 16, 1978, in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Won 1st World championship title (1991), the youngest world champion ever (age 12); at Barcelona Olympics, won a gold medal in platform (1992), the youngest Olympic champion ever (age 13); at World championships, won the 10-meter platform gold (1993, 1994) and 3-meter springboard gold (1995); at Atlanta ...

  6. Teenage Chinese diver Fu Mingxia stunned viewers at the Barcelona 1992 Games as a dazzling final display gave her gold.

  7. Guo Jingjing (born October 15, 1981, Baoding, Hebei province, China) Chinese diver who competed in four consecutive Summer Olympic Games, winning gold medals in the 3-metre springboard and synchronized 3-metre springboard (with partner Wu Minxia) events in 2004 and repeating the feat in 2008 (again partnered with Wu on the synchronized event). Those accomplishments, coupled with her multiple ...