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Li Ting (; born April 1, 1987) is a Chinese diver. She competed at the
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, earning a
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in the women's 10 meter synchronized platform diving along with her team partner
Lao Lishi Lao Lishi (; born 12 December 1987) is a Chinese retired diver. Lao represented China at the 2004 Summer Olympics, earning a silver medal in the 10 meter women's platform and a gold medal in women's 10 meter synchronized platform along with L ...
.


Early life

Li was born on 1 April 1987 along with her twin sister Li Rao (李嬈) in Lingui County in
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to a family of Dong ethnic minority. Both the sisters fell in love with diving after witnessing their elder sister train in diving in Lingui.


Sports career

In 1993, Li Ting and Li Rao, who were five years old, began to receive diving training at Chengguan No. 2 Primary School in Lingui County. In 1994, after their athletic prowess in diving was recognized, they were sent for formal training to the Guangxi Diving School in Guilin and became members of the provincial squad a year later. They were selected for the Chinese national squad in 1999. In the 2000 National Diving Championships, she and Li Rao won the women's 10-meter platform championship. In 2001, the sisters teamed up to represent Guangxi in the 9th National Games in
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and won bronze medal in the women's synchronized 10-meter platform event. On the same year, the sisters won gold medals in the women's synchronized 10-meter platform championships in Germany, Russia and the United Kingdom. In 2002, at the 14th Asian Games in
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, South Korea, she won the gold medal with Duan Qing in the 10-metre synchro event. In 2003, Li Ting and
Lao Lishi Lao Lishi (; born 12 December 1987) is a Chinese retired diver. Lao represented China at the 2004 Summer Olympics, earning a silver medal in the 10 meter women's platform and a gold medal in women's 10 meter synchronized platform along with L ...
won the women's synchronized 10-meter platform championship at the
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in
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, Spain. A year later, the two teamed up again to win a gold medal for China in the synchronized 10 metre platform event at the
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in
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, Greece. In the same year, they also won the women's synchronized 10-meter platform championship at the 14th Diving World Cup in Athens. In 2005, after the 2004 Summer Olympics, Li switched to the 3-meter springboard event and replaced
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. Entering her first major championship in 2001, Wu represented China at every Asi ...
, forming a partnership with
Guo Jingjing Guo Jingjing ( zh, c=郭晶晶, p=Guō Jīngjīng; born October 15, 1981, in Baoding, Hebei) is a retired Chinese diving (sport), diver, and multi-time Olympic gold medalist and world champion. Guo is tied with her partner Wu Minxia for winning ...
. At the 10th National Games in
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, China, she finished second in the double 3-meter springboard event, finishing behind Guo Jingjing and Wu Minxia. At the
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held in
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, Turkey, Li won gold medals in the 10 m platform event, and platform and springboard synchro events. On the same year, Li and Guo won the women's synchronized 3-meter springboard championships at the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Canada and the United States but finished second in the German FINA Diving Grand Prix. In 2006, Li and Guo won gold medal in the synchronized 3-meter springboard event at the
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in
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, Qatar and on the same year, she won the 3-metre synchro springboard championship at the 15th Diving World Cup in
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, China. In terms of individual events, Li Ting ranked second behind Guo Jingjing three times in the international FINA Grand Prix events. It was only in the absence of Guo Jingjing in the 2005 FINA Grand Prix in the United States that she defeated Wu Minxia and won her first international championship in the individual event. However, in the FINA Diving Grand Prix finals held at the end of 2006, Li and Guo unexpectedly failed and only finished third. At the same time, Wu Minxia defeated Guo Jingjing four times in individual events. Such excellent results helped Wu regain her position as a partner with Guo Jingjing and the duo continued to win in all subsequent competitions. Li Ting had no choice but to switch to individual events, which were not her strong point, and partnered with newcomer
He Zi He Zi (; born 11 December 1990) is an Olympic medal winning Chinese female diver, specialising in the 1 meter springboard, 3 meter springboard and 3 meter synchronised dive. Career Among her achievements are: * 2006 – silver medal in both ...
. In 2007, Li Ting defeated He Zi in 3-metre springboard final at the FINA Diving Grand Prix in
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, China and at the
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in
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, Thailand, Li won gold medal in the 3 m springboard event and silver medal in the springboard synchro event. In the same year, she and He Zi won the gold medal in the 3-meter springboard synchro at the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Spain. However, this pair, who had the potential to challenge the Olympic champion duo Guo Jingjing and Wu Minxia, made a rare mistake at the
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diving trials in
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, China. During the trials, He Zi jumped 401B instead of 201B and was given zero points. As a result of this mistake, this put both Li and He in a very disadvantageous position in the trials and in the end, they were not selected for the national squad in the 16th Diving World Cup and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Due to her not being selected for the Olympics, she faded into obscurity. Between 2008 and 2009, Li Ting was troubled by a back injury and spent most of her time recovering in Beijing. Due to
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on her leg, she had to undergo surgery but the healing was slow. As a result, she retired from professional diving. She made a brief comeback at the 2011 National Diving Championships held in
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, China, where she attained sixth position in the 1-meter springboard before fading into obscurity again.


Later life

In 2006, during her diving career, she enrolled at
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and graduated in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in Business Management. That same year, she also began studying graduate degree in Sports Management at
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. Additionally, she joined the
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and was elected as a delegate of Guangxi to attend the
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in 2012. After completion of her graduate degree, Li Ting attended
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as a visiting scholar for nine months from 2014 to 2015. In 2019, she was enshrined into the
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in
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, United States. In 2022, she was elected again as the delegate of Guangxi to attend the
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, and on the same year, she became a member of the 11th Standing Committee of the Guangxi Youth Federation and served as the director of the Sports Committee, and was invited to attend the China-Vietnam Youth Friendship Meeting and China-Vietnam Youth Development Forum where spoke as a representative of the Chinese youth. In 2023, she was appointed as one of the ambassadors for the in
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, China. Li served as the deputy director of the Guangxi Aquatic Sports Development Center, focusing on rebuilding and enhancing diving from both managerial and technical perspectives. Since 2022, she has been serving as the deputy director of the Guangxi Competitive Sports Department and as member of the Guilin Municipal Committee of the
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.


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