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  1. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Guo_JingjingGuo Jingjing - Wikiquote

    19 de abr. de 2022 · Guo Jingjing. Guo Jingjing (Chinese: 郭晶晶) (born October 15, 1981) is a retired Chinese female diver, and multi-time Olympic gold medalist and world champion.. Quotes [edit]. In the ’80s and ’90s, not a lot of people knew what diving was and I didn’t actually know what it meant. When I heard the word ‘water’ in the Chinese pronunciation of ‘diving,’ I had an image of ...

  2. Guo Jingjing (en xinès: 郭晶晶; pinyin: Guō Jīngjīng) (Baoding, província de Hebei, 15 d'octubre de 1981) és una saltadora de trampolí de la República Popular de la Xina. Juntament amb la seva companya Wu Minxia són les saltadores amb més medalles olímpiques , sis cada una. [1]

  3. www.tatlerasia.com › people › guo-jingjingGuo Jingjing | Tatler Asia

    Guo Jingjing. Quadruple Olympic gold medallist in diving and is married to Kenneth Fok. A quadruple Olympic gold medallist in diving, Jingjing has dedicated herself to her family and charity work since marrying Kenneth Fok. She is an ambassador for Unicef Hong Kong and the Ocean Park Conservation Foundation. She is also an ocean ambassador for ...

  4. 8 de feb. de 2021 · Four-time Olympic gold medallist Guo Jingjing is often called China’s “princess of diving”. Her husband Kenneth Fok Kai-kong, the eldest son of tycoon Timothy Fok, is an entrepreneur ...

  5. ishof.org › honoree › honoree-guo-jingjingGuo Jingjing - ISHOF

    Eight years later, at the age of 14, Guo made her Olympic debut at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, finishing fifth on the 10-meter platform event. After those Games, her coach Yu Fenwhen, retired and Jingjing came under the tutelage of Zhou Jihong, China’s first Olympic diving gold medalist. Under Zhou, she moved from the tower to the ...

  6. 郭晶晶,1981年10月15日生于河北省保定市,前国家队跳水运动员,世界冠军,奥运冠军,国际游泳名人堂成员。1988年,郭晶晶在河北保定开始了跳水训练,1993年,郭晶晶入选国家跳水队。 1996年,郭晶晶首次参加奥运会,获得女子10米跳台第5名。2000年,郭晶晶在悉尼奥运会上获得女子单人3米板与 ...

  7. Guo Jingjing (née le 15 octobre 1981 à Baoding dans la province du Hebei) est une plongeuse chinoise. Surnommée « diva du plongeon » ou « reine du plongeon » [ 1 ] , elle est l'une des plongeuses les plus médaillées de l'histoire, avec notamment quatre titres de championne olympique et dix de championne du monde.