Source: olympic.cn

07-31-2008 17:17

GAO Min
GAO Min

Name: GAO Min

Gender: W

Date of birth: September 7, 1970

Place of birth: Zigong, Sichuan Province

Height: 1.62m

Weight: 50kg

Sport: Diving

Personal best: 1988 & 1992 Olympic Games - 1st springboard

Sports career:

Learned to swim at age four. Took up gymnastics in Zigong Spare-time Sports School at nine. Began platform diving training after being spotted by a diving coach in the school. Chosen by the Sichuan provincial team in 1980. Joined the national team for intensified training in 1985 and shifted to springboard diving.

High performances:

1983 World Age Group Swimming Championships - two titles

1986 World Swimming Championships - 1st springboard & team

1986 International Tournaments in East Germany & Canada - 1st springboard

1987 World Cup - 1st springboard

1988 Seoul Olympic Games - 1st springboard (580.23 pts, China's first Olympic Gold in

springboard diving.)

1988 New Zealand International Invitational - 1st springboard

1988 Australia International Invitational - 1st springboard

1988 Canada International Tournament - 1st springboard

1989 World Cup - 1st 1m & 3m springboard, team & mixed team

1990 Australia International Tournament - 1st 1m & 3m springboard

1990 China International Tournament - 1st springboard

1990 Jinan Four-Nation Tournament - 1st springboard

1990 US Goodwill Games - 1st 1m & 3m springboard

1990 Beijing Asian Games - 1st 1m & 3m springboard, 1st team

1992 Barcelona Olympic Games - 1st springboard

Reputed as "Diving Queen"

Honours:

1983 - Awarded the title of Master of Sports

1986 - Awarded the title of International Master of Sports

1987, 1988 & 1989 - Thrice Named World Best Diver of the year by US magazine Swimming World

Awarded National Sports Medal of Honour for four times by the State Physical Culture and Sports Commission

1986, 1987 & 1988 - Selected one of National Top Ten Divers

1988, 1989 & 1990 - Selected one of National Top Ten Athletes

1989 - Voted one of 40 Sports Stars in 40 years since the founding of new China in 1949

With her excellent physical qualities, good flexibility and coordination and exceptional rip entry technique, she often excelled others in the quality of her dives rather than in the degree of difficulty. Still more important is her highly competitive character, which made her stick at nothing in any circumstances, whether in training or in competitions. As the only woman diver breaking the 600-point barrier, she fully deserved the title "Diving Queen."

 

Editor:Xiong Qu