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Guo Jingjing’s first Olympic gold medal

The first one was obtained in 1995.

Competition results

On September 7, 1995, the 9th World Cup Diving Competition was held in Atlanta, USA. In the women's synchronized platform diving competition, she cooperated with Wang Rui and won the gold medal; on September 9, in the women's synchronized three-meter springboard diving competition, she cooperated with Deng Lin and won the gold medal.

In October 1995, in the diving competition of the Third City Games held in Nanjing, she won three gold medals in the women's platform, one-meter springboard, and three-meter springboard.

On July 27, 1996, she won fifth place in the women's platform diving competition of the 26th Olympic Games held in Atlanta, USA.

In October 1997, she participated in the diving competition of the Eighth National Games held in Shanghai and won second place in the women's three-meter springboard with a score of 553.86 points.

In January 1998, she participated in the World Swimming Championships held in Australia and won second place in the women's platform.

In May 1998, she participated in the US leg of the FINA Diving Grand Prix held in Florida, USA, and won the women's one-meter springboard gold medal with a score of 273.72 points.

In June 1998, she participated in the 1998 National Diving Gold Medal Competition held in Chengdu and won the gold medal in the women's three-meter springboard.

In July 1998, she participated in the diving competition of the Friendship Games held in New York, USA, and won second place in the women's one-meter springboard with a score of 270.93 points.

In September 1998, she participated in the National Diving Championships held in Tianjin and won the women's three-meter springboard gold medal with a score of 531.39 points.

In December 1998, she participated in the diving competition of the 13th Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand, and won the women's three-meter springboard gold medal with a score of 547.47 points.

In January 1999, she participated in the 11th World Cup Diving Competition held in Wellington, New Zealand, and won the women's synchronized three-meter springboard gold medal with Yang Lan, and won the women's three-meter springboard with a score of 272.97 points. 3rd place on rice springboard; worked with teammates to win 1st place in mixed team.

In April 1999, she participated in the National Diving Championships held in Jinan and won the gold medal in the women's one-meter springboard with a score of 268.02 points and the second place in the women's three-meter springboard with a score of 559.77 points.

In May 1999, she participated in the International Swimming and Diving Grand Prix held in Florida, USA, and cooperated with Liang Xiaoqiao and won the gold medal in the women's synchronized three-meter springboard.

In April 1999, she participated in the China International Diving Open held in Wenzhou and won second place in the women's three-meter springboard.

In June 1999, she participated in the Hong Kong International Diving Open held in Hong Kong and won the women's three-meter springboard gold medal with a score of 579.33 points.

In June 1999, she participated in the international diving competition held in Rennebor, Sweden and won the gold medal in the women's three-meter springboard.

In July 1999, she participated in the International Diving Grand Prix held in Vienna and won the first place in the women's three-meter springboard.

In September 1999, she participated in the 2nd FINA Diving Grand Prix Finals held in Mexico and won the women's three-meter springboard diving gold medal.

In October 1999, she participated in the National Diving Championships and Olympic Qualification Trials held in Chengdu. She cooperated with Liang Xiaoqiao and won the first place in the women's three-meter synchronized jump; she participated in the women's one-meter springboard competition and won the first place. name.

In January 2000, she participated in the World Cup Diving Competition held in Sydney, Australia, and won the first place in the women's three-meter springboard; she cooperated with Liang Xiaoqiao and won the second place in the women's three-meter synchronized diving.

In April 2000, she participated in the National Diving Championships and Olympic Trials held in Jinan, Shandong Province, and won the first place in the women's three-meter springboard synchronized team with Fu Mingxia, and also won the women's one-meter springboard and women's three-meter springboard First place in both categories.

In May 2000, she participated in the Canada Cup International Diving Competition held in Montreal and won the first place in the women's three-meter springboard.

In June 2000, she participated in the Hong Kong Open of the International Diving Series held in Hong Kong and won first place in the women's one-meter springboard.

Women's 3-meter springboard single, double and 1-meter springboard champion at the 9th World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka in 2001

10th World Swimming Championships in Barcelona in 2003 Women's 3-meter springboard single, double and 1-meter springboard champion

Women's 3-meter springboard single runner-up and double champion at the 28th World Cup Diving Championships in Athens in 2004

Women's 3-meter springboard singles at the 2004 Athens Olympics (score: 633.15 points) and double champion (score: 336.90 points)

Women's 3-meter springboard singles at the 11th World Aquatics Championships in Montreal in 2005 Individual and double champions

Women's 3-meter springboard single, double and 1-meter springboard champions at the 10th National Games in Nanjing in 2005

Women's 3-meter springboard at the 2005 Macau East Asian Games Springboard double and 1-meter springboard champion

2006 FINA Diving Grand Prix in Rostock, Germany, second leg 3-meter springboard single and double champion

2006 National Diving Championship Women's 1-meter springboard runner-up

Women's 3-meter springboard single and double diving champion at the 12th World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne in 2007

Diving at the 29th World Cup in Beijing in 2008 In 2008, Guo Jingjing/Wu Minxia won the championship without any suspense with a total score of 343.50. This was also the 29th session of the Chinese Sports Delegation. The fourth gold medal won in the Beijing Olympics

The three-meter springboard single champion at the 29th Beijing Olympics in 2008. At 20:30 pm on August 17, Beijing time, this was Guo Jingjing’s fourth Olympic gold medal The gold medal tied her with her senior sister Fu Mingxia; the Chinese delegation’s 35th gold medal in this Olympics and the Chinese diving team’s fifth gold medal in this Olympics. It is worth noting that Guo Jingjing scored 415.35 points in the five rounds of tonight's final, which is the highest score ever in the women's 3-meter springboard final. Guo Jingjing successfully won this diving gold medal with her unrivaled strength, and she is worthy of it. The title of "Queen of Diving".

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