Tian Liang Tian Liang, born in Chongqing on August 27, 1979, is a male artist from Mainland China, a Chinese national diver, and an Olympic champion.
He participated in the Olympic Games for the first time in 1996 and finished fourth in the men's single 10-meter platform diving competition.
In 2000, he participated in the Sydney Olympics and won his first Olympic gold medal. From then on, he became famous instantly and became the diving prince in the hearts of the people with his extremely friendly smile and handsome appearance.
Won the Busan Asian Games championship in 2002.
In 2004, he won the gold medal in the ten-meter synchronized platform at the Athens Olympics. Tian Liang has more than 70 gold medals in his family.
In March 2007, Tian Liang announced his retirement.
In 2012, he won the Best Diver Award and entered the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
In 2007, he entered the entertainment industry by participating in the inspirational love movie "Water Hibiscus".
In June 2012, he played the role of the anti-pocket hero Big Eyes in the family inspirational movie "Run Out".
In 2013, she and her daughter Tian Yucheng participated in the recording of the parent-child outdoor reality show "Where Are We Going, Dad?" and in the same year participated in the comedy movie "Daddy's Holiday".
In 2014, he participated in the urban love idol drama "The Sun Is Like Me".
In 2015, she played the role of playboy Qin Zhaomei in the romantic comedy movie "Wrong".
Chinese name: Tian Liang Alias: Diving Prince Nationality: Chinese Nationality: Han Constellation: Virgo Blood type: Type A Height: 171cm Weight: 61kg Place of birth: Chongqing Date of birth: August 27, 1979 Occupation: Athlete, artist Graduate school:
Xi'an Jiaotong University International Economic and Trade Management Professional Brokerage Company: Beijing Canliang Qihao Culture Media Co., Ltd. Representative works: "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl", "Lei Feng", "The Sun Is Like Me" Major Achievements: Best Diver in the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2004
Tian Liang, the Athens Olympic men's synchronized ten-meter platform champion, experienced his sports career when he was young. He practiced diving at the Chongqing Amateur Sports School. He later entered the Sichuan Provincial Team for training and was selected for the Shaanxi Provincial Diving Team in 1990.
In 1993, Tian Liang was selected for the Chinese men's diving team and studied under China's first Olympic diving champion Zhou Jihong and others.
In daily training, Tian Liang also practiced platform. He not only made achievements in the ten-meter platform, but also studied the three-meter springboard. In 1996, he participated in the 26th Summer Olympics in Atlanta and competed in the men's single 10-meter platform diving competition.
Won 4th place.
In 1997, he participated in the 10th Diving World Cup and won the mixed team championship.
In 2000, he participated in the Sydney Olympics and won his first Olympic gold medal.
In July 2001, he participated in the 14th FINA World Championships and partnered with Sun Shuwei to win the men's 10-meter platform single and men's synchronized 10-meter platform championships; in November, he participated in the 9th National Games and won the men's 10-meter platform championship.
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Participated in the Busan Asian Games in 2002 and won the championship with 688.95 points in the final; on May 17, he finally won the men's 10-meter platform championship with 725.82 points in the National Diving Championship; on June 29, he won the men's 10-meter platform in the World Cup Diving Championship.
Meter platform single and double champions; on September 2, he won the men's 10-meter platform championship at the National Diving Championships with 726.24 points.
In July 2003, he partnered with Hu Jia at the World Championships and won third place in the men's 10-meter platform; on September 28, he partnered with Yang Jinghui at the National Diving Championships and won the men's synchronized 10-meter platform championship with 372.54 points.
On August 14, 2004, he cooperated with Yang Jinghui again at the Athens Olympics and won the gold medal in the ten-meter synchronized platform.
In January 2005, the Swimming Management Center of the State Sports General Administration removed Tian Liang from the team on the grounds that he participated in too many commercial activities and violated team rules by doing advertising and endorsements. During the two sessions, more than 20 National People's Congress representatives supported Tian Liang's return to the national team.
In September, he served as deputy director of the Shaanxi Provincial Swimming Sports Management Center.
In 2006, Shaanxi Tianliang Sports Development Industry Company was founded.
In March 2007, Tian Liang officially announced his retirement; in the same year, he founded Tian Liang Diving and Swimming School in Xi'an and cooperated with local schools to establish a training base.
At the beginning of 2012, he resigned as deputy director of the Shaanxi Provincial Swimming Sports Management Center; in May, he won the Best Diver Award from the 48th International Swimming Hall of Fame and entered the International Swimming Hall of Fame, becoming the ninth Chinese diver to enter the Hall of Fame.
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Acting career In 2005, he signed a contract with Emperor Entertainment and began his acting career.
In 2007, she participated in the inspirational love movie "The Water Lotus"; in June, she co-starred with An Yixuan, Qin Han and others in the costume mythological love drama "The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl", playing the role of the hard-working and kind-hearted Cowherd.
In April 2009, he starred in the biographical TV series "Lei Feng" with Miao Pu, Wang Like, Xue Jianing and others, and played the selfless communist warrior Lei Feng.