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关于郭晶晶的英文简介通俗易懂,并无语法错误,不用太长!

关于郭晶晶的英文简介通俗易懂,并无语法错误,不用太长!
关于郭晶晶的英文简介
通俗易懂,并无语法错误,不用太长!

关于郭晶晶的英文简介通俗易懂,并无语法错误,不用太长!
Guo Jingjing
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Guo Jingjing
Personal information
Full name:Guo Jingjing
Country Represented:China
Date of birth:October 15,1981 (1981-10-15) (age 26)
Place of birth:Baoding,Hebei,China
Residence:Beijing
Height:5'4"
Event(s):3m springboard,
3m synchro
Synchro Partner:Wu Minxia
Former Synchro Partner(s):Fu Mingxia
Head coach(es):Zhou Jihong
[show]Medal record
Women's Diving
Competitor for China
Olympic Games
Gold 2008 Beijing Synchro Springboard
Gold 2008 Beijing 3m Springboard
Gold 2004 Athens Synchro Springboard
Gold 2004 Athens 3m Springboard
Silver 2000 Sydney Synchro Springboard
Silver 2000 Sydney 3m Springboard
World Championships
Gold 2001 Fukuoka 3m Springboard
Gold 2001 Fukuoka Synchro Springboard
Gold 2003 Barcelona 3m Springboard
Gold 2003 Barcelona Synchro Springboard
Gold 2005 Montr茅al 3m Springboard
Gold 2005 Montr茅al Synchro Springboard
Gold 2007 Melbourne 3m Springboard
Gold 2007 Melbourne Synchro Springboard
Silver 1998 Perth 3m Springboard
Asian Games
Gold 1998 Bangkok 3m Springboard
Gold 2002 Busan 3m Springboard
Gold 2002 Busan Synchro Springboard
Gold 2006 Busan Synchro Springboard
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Guo.
Guo Jingjing (Chinese:櫠鏅蝶 pinyin:Gu艒 J墨ngj墨ng born October 15,1981) is a female diver from the People's Republic of China and is considered to be the most successful woman diver in Olympic history.[1]
Contents [hide]
1 Career
1.1 2008 Olympics
2 Personal life
3 Major achievements
4 References
5 External links
Career
Born in Baoding,Hebei province,on October 15,1981,Guo took up diving when she was six years old at the Baoding Training Base.She started training in competitive diving in 1988,and was selected to dive for the Chinese national team in 1992.Her coach leading up to the 2008 Olympics was Zhong Shaozhen.
Guo first competed at the Olympics in 1996.
Guo represented China at the 2004 Summer Olympics,earning a gold medal in the 3 meter women's synchronized springboard along with Wu Minxia,before winning her first individual Olympic gold in the 3 meter women's springboard.[2]
After the Athens Olympics,Guo became a Chinese national sports figure in the public eye,with a contract with McDonald's,as well as multiple other endorsement contracts.She was later banned by the national team for excessive commercial activities,but was later accepted back to the team when she agreed to focus on diving and give up many promotional activities.[3] Guo is the leading member of the Chinese national women's diving team,and is known in China as "The Princess of Diving".Guo announced on November 23,2006,that she would retire following the 2008 Olympic Games.[4]
Guo won two more gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.At the end of the Beijing Games,Guo became the most decorated female Olympic diver[5],and tied fellow Chinese athlete Fu Mingxia,and American Greg Louganis with the most gold medals (four).[6]
2008 Olympics
Guo Jingjing won the gold medal in the women's 3-meter springboard,with a total of 415.35 points.The silver medal was awarded to Yuliya Pakhalina of Russia,whose score was 398.60,followed by Wu Minxia of China with 389.85 for the bronze medal.[7]
In synchronized diving,the defending champions Guo,and Wu,who won the event in the 2004 Athens Olympics and three World Championships,had lead the entire competition in Beijing,winning the gold medal,with Yuliya Pakhalina and Anastasia Pozdnyakova of Russia,who posted 323.61,winning Silver.[8][9]
Personal life
Guo's social activities after the Athens Olympics were the subject of scrutiny in Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong media news outlets.[10] Guo made entertainment headlines in China when the paparazzi published a photograph of her dining with Kenneth Fok Kai-kong,the grandson of the late Hong Kong business tycoon Henry Fok.Guo did not deny the relationship,and has been photographed many times with Kenneth Fok in public.[11]
Guo suffers from health problems due to diving such as poor eye sight,along with numerous other divers on her team.[12]
Major achievements
1995 World Cup 鈥 1st Synchronized Platform & 3m Synchronized Springboard
1996 Olympic Games 鈥 5th Platform
1998 World Championships 鈥 2nd 3m Springboard
1999 World Cup 鈥 1st 3m Synchronized Springboard; 3rd 3m Springboard
2000 World Cup 鈥 1st 3m Springboard; 2nd 3m Synchronized Springboard
2000 Olympic Games 鈥 2nd 3m Springboard & Synchronized Springboard
2001 World Championships 鈥 1st 3m Springboard & Synchronized Springboard
2002 World Cup 鈥 1st 1m & 3m Springboard; 2nd 3m Synchronized Springboard
2002 Asian Games 鈥 1st 3m Springboard & Synchronized Springboard
2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix (Australia/China) 鈥 1st 3m Springboard & Synchronized Springboard
2003 World Championships 鈥 1st 3m Springboard & Synchronized Springboard
2004 World Cup 鈥 1st 3m Synchronized Springboard; 2nd 3m Springboard
2004 Olympic Games 鈥 1st 3m Springboard & Synchronized Springboard
2005 World Championships 鈥 1st 3m Springboard & Synchronized Springboard
2006 Asian Games 鈥 1st 3m Synchronized Springboard
2007 World Championships 鈥 1st 3m Springboard & Synchronized Springboard
2008 Olympic Games 1st Women's 3m Synchronised Springboard
2008 Olympic Games 1st Women's 3m Springboard
References
^ BBC (2008)."Guo may dive on after record gold".BBC.Retrieved on August 19,2008.
^ Xinjua (2004)."After 8 years,Guo finally makes it in Olympics".China Daily.Retrieved on August 19,2008.
^ ESPN (2007)."Hanging by a Thread" (html).ESPN.Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
^ Xinhua (2006)."Asian Games-bound diver Guo Jingjing to retire after 2008 Olympics" (html).People's Daily.Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
^ Lei Lei (2008)."Talkin' 'bout our generations of divers".China Daily.Retrieved on August 19,2008.
^ Canwest Publishing Inc..(2008)."China's Guo claims gold,Olympic diving record".Canwest Publishing Inc..Retrieved on August 19,2008.
^ Associated Press (2008)."Guo golden again".NBC.Retrieved on August 19,2008.
^ Alan Paul."China's beloved Guo adds to legacy".NBC.Retrieved on August 19,2008.
^ Beth Harris for the Associated Press (2008)."China Wins 1st Diving Medal at Beijing Olympics".ABC News.Retrieved on August 19,2008.
^ Echo Shan (2005)."Diving prince Tian Liang's new fling revealed in hot kiss" (htm).China Daily.Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
^ Flora Bagenal (2008)."Diving princess Guo Jingjing enters love鈥檚 troubled waters" (ece).Times Online.Retrieved on 2008-02-28.
^ Demick,Barbara.China's gold medals came at a high price.August 26,2008.

The world's highest levels of the three major events: the Olympics, World Championships, World Cup, as long as three in this tournament get a gold medal there, it can be called "world champion".
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The world's highest levels of the three major events: the Olympics, World Championships, World Cup, as long as three in this tournament get a gold medal there, it can be called "world champion".
The world champion Guo Jingjing was not 25 but 27!
Before the Olympic Games in Beijing is 25, plus the Olympic Games in Beijing received two gold medals, Xiao Guo won the world champion increased to 27 Interestingly, Xiao Guo happened to be 27 years old this year!
In the 1995 World Cup, then 14-year-old Guo Jingjing on the harvest of four gold medals!
So far, Guo Jingjing won a total of 27 world championship:
4 Olympic gold, eight of the world championships, 15 World Cup gold
Xiao Guo won yesterday to see the state, also better than in Athens! We believe that, like Xiao Guo is fully capable of Pakalinna as Skip to the 31-year-old and maintain a very good state, to

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