Guo Jingjing, the Glossary
Guo Jingjing (born October 15, 1981, in Baoding, Hebei) is a retired Chinese diver, and multi-time Olympic gold medalist and world champion.[1]
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65 relations: ABC News (United States), Asian Games, Associated Press, Baoding, BBC, Beijing, CBS, China, China Daily, Dennis Lam, Diving (sport), Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 3 metre springboard, Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard, Diving at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's 3 metre springboard, Diving at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard, Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 3 metre springboard, Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard, Diving at the 2006 Asian Games, Diving at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard, Diving at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships, Diving at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 3 metre springboard, Diving at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard, Diving at the Asian Games, Diving at the Summer Olympics, FISU World University Games, Fu Mingxia, Greg Louganis, Guo, Hebei, Henry Fok, Kenneth Fok, McDonald's, NBC, Olympic Games, Paparazzi, Pat McCormick (diver), People's Daily, The Amazing Race (American TV series), The Amazing Race China 3, The Times, Tian Liang, Time (magazine), World Aquatics Championships, Wu Minxia, Xinhua News Agency, Yuliya Pakhalina, 1996 Summer Olympics, 1998 Asian Games, ... Expand index (15 more) »
- Chinese female divers
- Divers at the 1998 Asian Games
- Divers at the 2002 Asian Games
- Divers at the 2006 Asian Games
- Sportspeople from Baoding
- The Amazing Race winners
ABC News (United States)
ABC News is the news division of the American television network ABC.
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Asian Games
The Asian Games, also known as Asiad, is a continental multi-sport event held every fourth year among athletes from all over Asia.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Baoding
Baoding is a prefecture-level city in central Hebei province, approximately southwest of Beijing.
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
Beijing
Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.
CBS
CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS (an abbreviation of its original name, Columbia Broadcasting System), is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainment Group division of Paramount Global and is one of the company's three flagship subsidiaries, along with namesake Paramount Pictures and MTV.
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
China Daily
China Daily is an English-language daily newspaper owned by the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party.
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Dennis Lam
Dennis Lam Shun-chiu, JP (born 26 November 1959) is a prominent Hong Kong ophthalmologist, businessman and politician.
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Diving (sport)
Diving is the sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatics.
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Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics
At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, eight diving events were contested for the first time due to the inclusion of synchronized variants for each of the traditional events.
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Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 3 metre springboard
The women's 3 metre springboard was one of eight diving events included in the Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics programme.
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Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard
The women's synchronized 3 metre springboard was one of eight diving events included in the Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics programme and one of the four new events added for the 2000 games since a change was made in 1924.
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Diving at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's 3 metre springboard
The women's 3 metre springboard diving competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held on 10 October at the Sajik Swimming Pool.
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Diving at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard
The women's synchronised 3 metre springboard diving competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held on 9 October at the Sajik Swimming Pool.
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Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, in Athens, eight diving events were contested during a competition that took place at the Olympic Aquatic Centre, from 20 to 28 August (14 and 16 August for the synchronized events), comprising a total of 129 divers from 30 nations.
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Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 3 metre springboard
The women's 3 metre springboard was one of eight diving events included in the Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics programme.
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Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard
The women's synchronized 3 metre springboard was one of eight diving events included in the Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics programme.
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Diving at the 2006 Asian Games
Diving was contested at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar from December 10 to December 14.
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Diving at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard
The women's synchronised 3 metre springboard diving competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha was held on 11 December at the Hamad Aquatic Centre.
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Diving at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships
The diving competition at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships was held from March 19 to March 26.
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Diving at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 3 metre springboard
Women's 3 meter springboard competition at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics was held from August 15 to August 17, at the Beijing National Aquatics Center.
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Diving at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard
Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard competition at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics was held on 10 August at the Beijing National Aquatics Center.
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Diving at the Asian Games
Diving is a part of the Asian Games since the first edition of the continental sports event in 1951, when New Delhi hosted the Games.
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Diving at the Summer Olympics
Diving was first introduced in the official programme of the Summer Olympic Games at the 1904 Games of St. Louis and has been an Olympic sport since.
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FISU World University Games
The FISU World University Games, formerly the Universiade, is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).
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Fu Mingxia
Fu Mingxia (born August 16, 1978, in Wuhan, Hubei) is a retired Chinese diver, multiple Olympic gold medalist and world champion. Guo Jingjing and Fu Mingxia are Asian Games medalists in diving, Chinese female divers, divers at the 1996 Summer Olympics, FISU World University Games gold medalists for China, olympic divers for China, olympic gold medalists for China, olympic medalists in diving, olympic silver medalists for China, summer World University Games medalists in diving and world Aquatics Championships medalists in diving.
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Greg Louganis
Gregory Efthimios Louganis (born January 29, 1960) is an American Olympic diver who won gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics on the springboard and platform. Guo Jingjing and Greg Louganis are summer World University Games medalists in diving and world Aquatics Championships medalists in diving.
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Guo
"Guo", written in Chinese: 郭, is one of the most common Chinese surnames and means "the wall that surrounds a city" in Chinese.
Hebei
Hebei is a province in North China.
Henry Fok
Henry Fok Ying Tung (10 May 1923 – 28 October 2006) was an entrepreneur and politician in Hong Kong.
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Kenneth Fok
Kenneth Fok Kai-kong JP (born 2 July 1979) is a Hong Kong businessman and politician. Guo Jingjing and Kenneth Fok are reality show winners, the Amazing Race contestants and the Amazing Race winners.
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McDonald's
McDonald's Corporation is an American multinational fast food chain, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States.
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NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.
Olympic Games
The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.
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Paparazzi
Paparazzi (masculine paparazzo or feminine paparazza) are independent photographers who take pictures of high-profile people; such as Actors, Musicians, Athletes, Politicians, and other celebrities who typically go about their daily life routines.
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Pat McCormick (diver)
Patricia Joan Keller McCormick (May 12, 1930 – March 7, 2023) was an American competitive diver who won both diving events at two consecutive Summer Olympics, in 1952 and 1956.
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People's Daily
The People's Daily is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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The Amazing Race (American TV series)
The Amazing Race is an American reality competition show in which teams of two race around the world (except the Family edition which featured 10 teams of four and was contested entirely within North and Central America).
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The Amazing Race China 3
The Amazing Race China 3 is the third season of The Amazing Race China, a Chinese reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Tian Liang
Tian Liang (born August 27, 1979) is a Chinese actor and former diver. Guo Jingjing and Tian Liang are Asian Games medalists in diving, divers at the 1996 Summer Olympics, divers at the 1998 Asian Games, divers at the 2002 Asian Games, divers at the 2004 Summer Olympics, FISU World University Games gold medalists for China, medalists at the 2001 Summer Universiade, medalists at the 2003 Summer Universiade, olympic divers for China, olympic gold medalists for China, olympic medalists in diving, olympic silver medalists for China, summer World University Games medalists in diving and world Aquatics Championships medalists in diving.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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World Aquatics Championships
The World Aquatics Championships (known as the FINA World Championships until 2022) are the World Championships for six aquatic disciplines: swimming, diving, high diving, open water swimming, artistic swimming, and water polo.
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Wu Minxia
Wu Minxia (born 10 November 1985) is a retired Chinese diver, specializing in the 1 metre and 3 metre springboard, and synchronized 3 metre springboard events. Guo Jingjing and Wu Minxia are Asian Games medalists in diving, Chinese female divers, divers at the 2002 Asian Games, divers at the 2004 Summer Olympics, divers at the 2006 Asian Games, divers at the 2008 Summer Olympics, FISU World University Games gold medalists for China, medalists at the 2003 Summer Universiade, medalists at the 2005 Summer Universiade, olympic divers for China, olympic gold medalists for China, olympic medalists in diving, olympic silver medalists for China, summer World University Games medalists in diving, the Amazing Race contestants and world Aquatics Championships medalists in diving.
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Xinhua News Agency
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation),J.
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Yuliya Pakhalina
Yuliya Vladimirovna Pakhalina (Юлия Владимировна Пахалина, born 12 September 1977) is a Russian diver. Guo Jingjing and Yuliya Pakhalina are divers at the 2004 Summer Olympics, divers at the 2008 Summer Olympics, olympic medalists in diving, summer World University Games medalists in diving and world Aquatics Championships medalists in diving.
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1996 Summer Olympics
The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
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1998 Asian Games
The 1998 Asian Games, officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event celebrated in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to 20, 1998, with 377 events in 36 sports and disciplines participated by 6,554 athletes across the continent.
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1998 World Aquatics Championships
The 8th FINA World Championships or the 1998 World Aquatics Championships were held from 8 to 17 January 1998 in Perth, Western Australia.
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2000 Summer Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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2001 Summer Universiade
The 2001 Summer Universiade, also known as the XXI Summer Universiade, was an international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, China, between 22 August and 1 September.
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2001 World Aquatics Championships
The 2001 World Aquatics Championships or the 9th FINA World Swimming Championships were held in Fukuoka, Japan between 16 July and 29 July 2001.
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2002 Asian Games
The 2002 Asian Games (Icheoni-nyeon Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Icheoni-nyeon Asian Geim), officially known as the XIV Asian Games (Jesipsahoe Asia gyeonggi daehoe/Jesipsahoe Asian Geim) and also known as Busan 2002 (Busan Icheoni), were an international multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002.
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2003 Summer Universiade
The 2003 Summer Universiade, also known as the XXII Summer Universiade, took place in Daegu, South Korea.
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2003 World Aquatics Championships
The 10th FINA World Aquatics Championships were held July 12–27, 2003 in Barcelona, Spain.
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2004 Summer Olympics
The 2004 Summer Olympics (Therinoí Olympiakoí Agónes 2004), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (label) and officially branded as Athens 2004 (Αθήνα 2004), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece.
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2005 Summer Universiade
The 2005 Summer Universiade, also known as the XXIII Summer Universiade, took place in İzmir, Turkey, in August.
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2005 World Aquatics Championships
The 2005 World Aquatics Championships (Championnats du monde de natation 2005) or the XI FINA World Championships were held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from July 16 to July 31, 2005.
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2006 Asian Games
The 2006 Asian Games (Dawrat al-ʼAl‘ab al-Asīawīah 2006), officially known as the XV Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to 15, 2006, with 424 events in 39 sports featured in the games.
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2007 World Aquatics Championships
The 2007 World Aquatics Championships, or the XII FINA World Championships, were held in Melbourne, Australia from 17 March to 1 April 2007.
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2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and officially branded as Beijing 2008, were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China.
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2009 World Aquatics Championships
The 2009 World Aquatics Championships (Campionati mondiali di nuoto 2009) or the XIII FINA World Championships were held in Rome, Italy from 18 July to 2 August 2009.
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2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom.
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See also
Chinese female divers
- Chang Yani
- Chen Lin (diver)
- Chen Ruolin
- Chen Xiaodan
- Chen Xiaoxia
- Chen Yiwen
- Chen Yuxi
- Fu Mingxia
- Gao Min (diver)
- Guo Jingjing
- He Zi
- Hu Yadan
- Huang Xiaohui
- Jia Tong
- Lü Wei (diver)
- Lao Lishi
- Li Na (diver)
- Li Qiaoxian
- Li Qing (diver)
- Li Ting (diver)
- Li Yajie
- Li Yihua
- Lin Shan (diver)
- Liu Huixia
- Liu Jiao (diver)
- Lu Wei (diver)
- Quan Hongchan
- Ren Qian
- Sang Xue
- Shi Tingmao
- Si Yajie
- Tan Shuping
- Wang Han (diver)
- Wang Hao (diver)
- Wang Xin (diver)
- Wu Minxia
- Xu Mian (diver)
- Xu Yanmei (diver)
- Zhang Jiaqi (diver)
- Zhou Jihong
- Zhu Jinhong
Divers at the 1998 Asian Games
- Aleksey Gurman
- Chen Ting
- Choe Hyong-gil
- Choe Myong-hwa
- Damir Akhmetbekov
- Guo Jingjing
- Gwon Gyeong-min
- Huang Qiang (diver)
- Irina Vyguzova
- Jo Dae-don
- Ken Terauchi
- Li Na (diver)
- Meerit Insawang
- Ng Sui
- Ri Ok-rim
- Suchart Pichi
- Sukrutai Tommaoros
- Tian Liang
- Tsai Yi-san
- Yu Zhuocheng
Divers at the 2002 Asian Games
- Choi Hye-jin (diver)
- Guo Jingjing
- Gwon Gyeong-min
- Hsieh Pei-hua
- Hu Jia (diver)
- Jon Hyon-ju
- Kim Kyong-ju
- Lao Lishi
- Leong Mun Yee
- Li Na (diver)
- Li Ting (diver)
- Olga Khristoforova
- Peng Bo
- Rexel Fabriga
- Sheila Mae Pérez
- Shenny Ratna Amelia
- Suchart Pichi
- Takiri Miyazaki
- Tian Liang
- Wang Feng (diver)
- Wang Kenan
- Wu Minxia
- Yeoh Ken Nee
Divers at the 2006 Asian Games
- Bryan Nickson Lomas
- Chen Ruolin
- Choe Kum-hui
- Elizabeth Jimie
- Guo Jingjing
- Gwon Gyeong-min
- He Chong
- He Zi
- Huo Liang
- Jia Tong
- Kazuki Murakami (diver)
- Ken Terauchi
- Kim Chon-man
- Leong Mun Yee
- Li Ting (diver)
- Lin Yue
- Luo Yutong
- Mai Nakagawa
- Qin Kai (diver)
- Rexel Fabriga
- Sheila Mae Pérez
- Suchart Pichi
- Sukrutai Tommaoros
- Wang Feng (diver)
- Wang Xin (diver)
- Wu Minxia
- Yeoh Ken Nee
- Zardo Domenios
- Zhou Lüxin
Sportspeople from Baoding
- Bai He
- Cao Chunying
- Chang Dongsheng
- Ci Tian
- Di You
- Du Pengyu
- Fan Ye (gymnast)
- Guo Jingjing
- Guo Lei
- Lang Zheng
- Li Yan (footballer, born 1984)
- Liu Shanshan
- Ou Ya
- Pang Wei
- Qian Hong (swimmer)
- Ren Jie
- Shi Dongpeng
- Sun Lutang
- Wang Han (diver)
- Wang Yang (footballer, born 1993)
- Wang Yuzeng
- Xie Jun
- Yang Jian (rower)
- Yang Xi (volleyball)
- Yao Xuchen
- Zhai Yanpeng
- Zhang Chengdong
- Zhao Xiaotian
- Zhu Daqing
The Amazing Race winners
- Alex Boylan
- Alli Simpson
- Alyssa Chia
- Amy Diaz
- Anthony Battaglia (ice hockey)
- B. J. Averell
- Bates Battaglia
- Brent Ridge
- César Curti
- Catherine Wreford
- Chip Arndt
- Christie Lee Woods
- Cody Nickson
- Darren McMullen
- Emma Watkins
- Guo Jingjing
- H'Hen Niê
- Han Geng
- James Makokis
- Jessica Graf
- Josh Kilmer-Purcell
- Kaisa Mäkäräinen
- Kenneth Fok
- Maggie Wilson
- Mari Eder
- Parul Shah
- Reichen Lehmkuhl
- Richard Herrera
- Tyler MacNiven
- Wallace Chung
- Wu Xin
- Zabrina Fernandez
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guo_Jingjing
Also known as Guo Jing Jing, Jingjing Guo.
, 1998 World Aquatics Championships, 2000 Summer Olympics, 2001 Summer Universiade, 2001 World Aquatics Championships, 2002 Asian Games, 2003 Summer Universiade, 2003 World Aquatics Championships, 2004 Summer Olympics, 2005 Summer Universiade, 2005 World Aquatics Championships, 2006 Asian Games, 2007 World Aquatics Championships, 2008 Summer Olympics, 2009 World Aquatics Championships, 2012 Summer Olympics.