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Ren Qian

2001 - Today

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Ren Xi (Chinese: 任茜; pinyin: Rén Qiàn; born 20 February 2001), known internationally as Ren Qian, is a Chinese diver. She won a silver medal in the women's 10 m platform at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships, and then followed it with a gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, becoming the youngest champion to top the podium (aged 15). Ren was selected to the Chinese diving squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, competing individually in the women's 10 m platform. There, she comfortably claimed the gold with a total score of 439.25, making her the youngest champion at the Games and the only one from the championship field to tally more than 90 points on a single dive. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Ren Qian is the 9,083rd most popular athlete (down from 8,377th in 2024), the 1,907th most popular biography from China (down from 1,713th in 2019) and the 279th most popular Chinese Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Ren Qian ranks 478Before her are Jalen Suggs, Cole Hocker, Chelsea Hodges, Keane Lewis-Potter, Lo Chia-ling, and Tsige Duguma. After her are Jannat Zubair Rahmani, Szofi Özbas, Shumpei Naruse, Alyssa Carson, Ramadan Yusef, and Lemlem Hailu.

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In China

Among people born in China, Ren Qian ranks 1,903 out of 1,610Before her are Zhao Jie (2002), and Rushell Clayton (1992). After her are Chen Szu-yu (null), Alex Hua Tian (1989), Wu Jiaxin (1997), Lin Sheng (1994), Dong Guojian (1987), Wang Jianjiahe (2002), Zhang Qiongyue (2004), Zhang Yifan (2000), Lin Xiyu (1996), and Deng Yawen (2005).

Among ATHLETES In China

Among athletes born in China, Ren Qian ranks 279Before her are Guo Linlin (1992), Xiao Yanning (1998), Zhang Changhong (2000), Wang Chunyu (1995), Zhao Jie (2002), and Rushell Clayton (1992). After her are Chen Szu-yu (null), Alex Hua Tian (1989), Wu Jiaxin (1997), Dong Guojian (1987), Zhang Qiongyue (2004), and Deng Yawen (2005).