“Lao Lishi”的版本间的差异
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== Láo Lìshī [[劳丽诗]] == | == Láo Lìshī [[劳丽诗]] == | ||
− | [[File:劳丽诗.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Lao Lishi won gold and silver in diving at the 2004 Athens Olympics ([https://web.archive.org/web/20200719101527/http://sports.sina.com.cn/star/lao_lishi/ Sina Sports])]]Lao Lishi (b. Dec. 12, 1987) is | + | [[File:劳丽诗.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Lao Lishi won gold and silver in diving at the 2004 Athens Olympics ([https://web.archive.org/web/20200719101527/http://sports.sina.com.cn/star/lao_lishi/ Sina Sports])]]Lao Lishi (b. Dec. 12, 1987) is a former Olympic diver. In July 2020, her Weibo account was suspended for one year. |
− | Lao Lishi was part of China's Olympic diving team at the 2004 summer games in Athens, Greece. She won silver in the 10-meter women's platform, and gold in the women's 10-meter synchronized platform with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Ting_(diver) Li Ting]. // | + | Lao Lishi was part of China's Olympic diving team at the 2004 summer games in Athens, Greece. She won silver in the 10-meter women's platform, and gold in the women's 10-meter synchronized platform with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Ting_(diver) Li Ting]. She continued diving until 2010, when she retired and turned to other pursuits. In September 2014, Lao rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange for Alibaba's Wall Street IPO.<ref>[https://www.scmp.com/business/money/markets-investing/article/1595877/alibaba-prices-ipo-shares-us68-each South China Morning Post], [https://www.ishof.org/lao-lishi.html ISHOF]</ref> |
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== CDT Coverage == | == CDT Coverage == |
2020年10月21日 (三) 00:02的版本
Láo Lìshī 劳丽诗
Lao Lishi (b. Dec. 12, 1987) is a former Olympic diver. In July 2020, her Weibo account was suspended for one year.
Lao Lishi was part of China's Olympic diving team at the 2004 summer games in Athens, Greece. She won silver in the 10-meter women's platform, and gold in the women's 10-meter synchronized platform with Li Ting. She continued diving until 2010, when she retired and turned to other pursuits. In September 2014, Lao rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange for Alibaba's Wall Street IPO.[1]