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Retired China diving ‘queen’ Guo Jingjing off to Tokyo as Olympic judge
- Hong Kong resident from Hebei province due in Japan with city’s delegation
- Gold medallist to be on ‘diving technical committee’ and expected to mark events
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A Chinese diving champion with four Olympic gold medals and two silvers is to appear in this year’s games in Tokyo – as a judge.
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Guo Jingjing, originally from Hebei province, is considered one of China’s greatest Olympians, competing in four consecutive summer games between 1996, when she was 14, and 2008 when the world’s biggest sporting event was hosted by her own country.
Sometimes referred to as China’s “princess” or “queen” of diving, she retired from her sport a decade ago after a 22-year career, mainly in 3-metre springboard events.
Due to travel to Japan next week with Hong Kong’s delegation, Guo is thought to be the only retired Chinese Olympian to be a judge in the 2021 games.
Guo, 39, lives in Hong Kong with her husband Kenneth Fok Kai-kong – entrepreneur, politician and the city’s Olympic committee vice-president – and their three children.
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