Name: Guo Jingjing
Sport: Diving
Date of birth: October 15, 1981
Home: Baoding, Hebei Province
Height: 1.63 meters
Weight: 49 kg
Experience:
1988: Began diving at the Baoding Training Base, Hebei Province. Coach: Li Fang
1992: Joined the Hebei Diving Team. Coach: Li Fang
1993: Selected for the National Diving Team. Coach: Yu Fen
Major achievements:
1995 World Cup: Champion, women's 10-meter synchronized platform/3-meter synchronized springboard/women's group/mixed group
1996 Atlanta Olympic Games: Fifth, women's 10-meter platform
1998 World Championships: Second, women's 3-meter springboard
1999 World Cup: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard synchronized/mixed group; third, individual
2000 World Cup: Champion, 3-meter springboard individual/women's group/mixed group; second, synchronized
2000 Sydney Olympics: Second, 3-meter springboard individual/synchronized
2001 Ninth National Games: Champion, women's 1-meter springboard/3-meter springboard
2001 Ninth World Swimming Championships: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard individual/synchronized
2002 National Diving Championships: Champion, women's 1-meter springboard/3-meter springboard
2002 World Cup: Champion, women's 1-meter/3-meter springboard individual; second, synchronized
2002 Busan Asian Games: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard individual/synchronized
2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix, Australia: Champion, women's individual/synchronized
2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix, China: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard individual/synchronized
2003 World Championships: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard individual/synchronized
2004 World Cup: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard synchronized; second, individual
2004 Athens Olympics: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard individual/synchronized
2005 FINA Diving Grand Prix, Canada: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard individual/synchronized
2005 FINA Diving Grand Prix, United States: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard synchronized
2006 Doha Asian Games: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard synchronized
2007 World Swimming Championships: Champion, women's 3-meter springboard individual/synchronized