Tian Liang

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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Tian.
Medal record
Men's Diving
Competitor for Flag of the People's Republic of China China
Olympic Games
Gold 2000 Sydney 10m Platform
Gold 2004 Athens 10m Platform Synchro
Silver 2000 Sydney 10m Platform Synchro
Bronze 2004 Athens 10m Platform
World Championships
Gold 2001 Fukuoka 10m Platform

Tian Liang (simplified Chinese: 田亮, born August 27, 1979 in Chongqing) is a male Chinese former diver. In the Summer Olympics 2004, he won the bronze medal in the 10 m platform event and a gold medal in the synchronised platform event. Tian was also the previous 10 m platform Olympics champion, winning gold in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Since then, he and another gold medal winner, Guo Jingjing, often appeared at the public activities. They were better known in unison as Liang Jingjing (亮晶晶, the complex name of Tian and Guo, synonymous with the word for 'sparkling').

After belting his multiple Olympic medals, Tian Liang received numerous invitations to lend his name and face to corporate promotions. His resulting involvement in these activities, and perhaps other disputes with the national team, have led the national team to fire him after repeated warnings. In spite of this, however, Tian refused to cease his diving training but continued to practice with a provincial team. Not only did he maintain his diving standard, he furthermore managed to safeguard a medal at the following Chinese National Games. Although the public advocated his restoration to the national team following this event, the government did not concede. Tian has since then split his schedule between diving training and public activities. Finally on March 25, 2007, Tian announced his retirement as a diver.

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