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Who knows the life of Chen Ruoling, the Olympic 10-meter women's platform champion?
The Olympic 10-meter women’s platform champion is Chen Ruolin! Not Chen Ruoling.
Chen Ruolin, born on December 12, 1992, native of Jiangsu.
As a child, Chen Ruolin was frail and sickly. In order to improve their granddaughter's physical fitness, when she was 4 years old, her grandfather and grandmother sent her to the Nantong Children's Amateur Sports School to learn diving. Diving coach Gao Feng saw that Chen Ruolin had slender limbs and was quite well-behaved, so he accepted her. Chen Ruolin began her diving career. In the golden autumn of that year, Chen Ruolin, who had just started diving training, went to Shanghai with her parents to watch the Eighth National Games. Seeing the heroic figures of the athletes somersaulting and turning in the air, Chen Ruolin became more interested in diving. She told her parents seriously Said: "I must practice diving well and win glory for the country when I grow up." Due to her poor physical condition, Chen Ruolin has a headache in physical training classes. Grandpa Tang Shi asked her to run 18 laps on a school playground in the morning. Every Sunday, Tang Shi would ride his motorcycle to visit his hometown, and he would ask Chen Ruolin to run behind him, a round trip of ten kilometers. These two tricks were very effective. In just two years, Chen Ruolin developed a pair of iron feet. She became a starlet on the morning training ground of that school. All the adults who practiced here were left behind by her. With her improved physique, Chen Ruolin was at home on the training ground. After a period of time, she was selected to the Provincial Youth Sports School and became a short-term trainee at the school.
She was selected into the Chinese diving team in 2006. Since joining the national team, she has been the athlete with the largest amount of training, the longest training time, and the hardest working in the team. At the 2006 World Cup Diving Championships, Chen Ruolin teamed up with her teammate Jia Tong and won the women's doubles 10-meter platform, becoming the youngest active world champion of the Chinese diving team. She partnered with Wang Xin to win the synchronized 10-meter platform gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She won another gold medal in the women's single 10-meter platform. In July 2009, at the World Championships in Rome, she partnered with Wang Xin and won the gold medal in the synchronized 10-meter platform again. In 2007, Chen Ruolin and Wang Xin began to partner in synchronized platform diving, becoming another invincible combination in Chinese diving. They almost won all the championship titles in the competition. Chen Ruolin and Wang Xin are similar in height and figure. In the single competition, the difficulty level of the movements is exactly the same. With the movement specifications, whether it is the ability to complete individual movements or the synchronization of their partners, All impeccable. Moreover, it is difficult for the two to cooperate. Everything has already ensured that the rising stars of the Chinese diving "dream team" can quickly seize the championship seat of the 10-meter platform diving.
Main achievements:
Won three gold medals in the 2003 National Children’s Diving Competition.
Fifth place in the women's ten-meter platform at the 2004 National Diving Championships.
2006 National Championship Women's Single Ten Meter Platform Champion.
2006 World Cup Diving Women's Synchronized Ten Meter Platform Champion.
2007 World Cup women's diving synchronized ten-meter platform champion (partnered by Jia Tong).
2007 Melbourne World Championships Women's Ten Meter Platform Gold Medal (with Jia Tong)
2008 Good Luck Beijing Diving World Cup Women's Ten Meter Platform Champion. (The final jump was 102.00 for a perfect score) Women’s synchronized ten-meter platform championship (partnered by Wang Xin).
Won the women’s synchronized 10-meter platform championship at the 29th Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 (partnered by Wang Xin).
2008 Women's Single 10-meter Platform Champion at the 29th Beijing Olympics (Note: The last jump was 100.30 points. Shocking the world. China is proud) 2009 Women's 10-meter Platform Double Champion at the 2009 World Championships (with Wang Xin) ).
Women's single 10-meter platform champion at the 2009 National Games (three jumps above 90.00).
2011 FINA World Diving Series Beijing Station Women’s Singles 10m Platform Championship
2011 Shanghai World Swimming Championships Women’s Doubles 10m Platform Championship (with Wang Hao) .
Won the women’s 10-meter platform diving championship at the 2011 Shanghai World Swimming Championships.
Won the women’s doubles 10-meter platform championship at the 2011 Shenzhen Universiade.
2011-2012 China Diving Star Series (Wuhan Station) Double 10-meter platform gold medal (with Wang Hao).
Women’s single 10-meter platform championship in the 2012 FINA Diving Series in Dubai, UAE (395.70 points).
2012 FINA Diving Series Dubai Station synchronized 10-meter platform champion (344.40 points).
Won the women’s single 10-meter platform championship in the 2012 FINA Diving Series Moscow Station (391.00 points).
2012 FINA Diving Series Moscow Station synchronized 10-meter platform champion (343.08 points with Wang Hao).
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