Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Monday, October 14, 2002
Tian's 10m Platform Title Completes Chinese Clean-sweep in Diving
Chinese Olympic champion Tian Liang crowned in the men's 10 meters platform and completed a clean-sweep for the Chinese diving team in the Asian Games Sunday evening.
Chinese Tian Wins 10m Platform Title at Asiad Games
Chinese Olympic champion Tian Liang crowned in the men's 10 meters platform and completed a clean-sweep for the Chinese diving team in the Asian Games Sunday evening.
Tian, who entered the final with a second place finish in the semifinal, took the lead from his first dive in the evening and collected a total of 688.95 points for the title.
Tagged as Prince on the Platform, Tian scored game-high 90.72 points for his fourth routine, back 3-1/2 somersaults with the highest degree of difficulty 3.6 among all the competitors.
Chinese Xu Xiang, World Cup one-meter springboard winner, snatched the silver in 668.43, thanks to his 88.74-point last dive,beating Jo Chol-ryoung of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea into third in 664.68.
However, the defending champion was disappointed for his under-par performance. Tian said that "this is the worst performance I have scored in recent years. I didn't feel well in the morning and I could not find my usual form on the platform and I did not know why."
"It's a lesson for me. I may not win the international meet with such a poor performance," Tian said.
Xu was also unhappy for his routines. The 21-year-old said that"my fifth dive was terrible. I should perform better because I made progress from hard-training for last four months."
Bronze medalist Jo said that "I am a little bit disappointed for the results. I did not feel any pressure from neither Olympic champion Tian nor world champion Xu."
China wrapped the titles in all of the four synchronized eventsand placed one-two finishes in all the singles contests during thesix-day diving competition.
It is the seventh consecutive time for the all-conquering Chinese divers to take all the Asiad glories since 1978.