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Huang Qiang (simplified Chinese: 黄强; traditional Chinese: 黃强; pinyin: Huáng Qiáng; born 11 April 1982) is a Chinese-born Malaysian diver. He originally competed for the Chinese team and won a silver medal at the 1998 Asian Games as a sixteen-year-old. At the 2000 FINA Diving World Cup, Huang Qiang and his partner Tian Liang won the gold medal at the 10m synchronised event and the pair was viewed as a strong contender for gold at the 2000 Summer Olympics but Huang Qiang withdrew from the competition due to a back injury. His replacement Hu Jia and Tian Liang won silver. After his injury, Huang began a new career as a coach and eventually worked for the Malaysian national team. In 2011 he returned to the competition and received Malaysian citizenship which allowed him to qualify for the 2012

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  • Qiang Huang (de)
  • Huang Qiang (diver) (en)
  • 黄强 (跳水运动员) (zh)
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  • 黄强(1982年4月11日-),中国江苏常州人,马来西亚跳水运动员及教练。 (zh)
  • Qiang Huang (chinesisch 强黄, Pinyin Qiàng Huáng; * 11. April 1982) ist ein chinesischer Wasserspringer, der seit 2012 für Malaysia startet. Qiang feierte seine ersten Erfolge im 10-m-Turm- und Synchronspringen. Mit 16 Jahren gewann er bei den Asienspielen 1998 in Bangkok die Silbermedaille vom Turm. Er wurde zusammen mit Tian Liang für das 10-m-Synchronspringen der Olympischen Spiele 2000 in Sydney nominiert. Das Duo galt als Favorit auf Olympiagold, Qiang aber musste seine Teilnahme wenige Tage vor Beginn des Wettkampfs krankheitsbedingt absagen. Weitere Teilnahmen an den großen internationalen Wettkämpfen erreichte Qiang in den folgenden Jahren nicht mehr. Im Jahr 2006 verließ er die chinesische Nationalmannschaft. (de)
  • Huang Qiang (simplified Chinese: 黄强; traditional Chinese: 黃强; pinyin: Huáng Qiáng; born 11 April 1982) is a Chinese-born Malaysian diver. He originally competed for the Chinese team and won a silver medal at the 1998 Asian Games as a sixteen-year-old. At the 2000 FINA Diving World Cup, Huang Qiang and his partner Tian Liang won the gold medal at the 10m synchronised event and the pair was viewed as a strong contender for gold at the 2000 Summer Olympics but Huang Qiang withdrew from the competition due to a back injury. His replacement Hu Jia and Tian Liang won silver. After his injury, Huang began a new career as a coach and eventually worked for the Malaysian national team. In 2011 he returned to the competition and received Malaysian citizenship which allowed him to qualify for the 2012 (en)
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  • Qiang Huang (chinesisch 强黄, Pinyin Qiàng Huáng; * 11. April 1982) ist ein chinesischer Wasserspringer, der seit 2012 für Malaysia startet. Qiang feierte seine ersten Erfolge im 10-m-Turm- und Synchronspringen. Mit 16 Jahren gewann er bei den Asienspielen 1998 in Bangkok die Silbermedaille vom Turm. Er wurde zusammen mit Tian Liang für das 10-m-Synchronspringen der Olympischen Spiele 2000 in Sydney nominiert. Das Duo galt als Favorit auf Olympiagold, Qiang aber musste seine Teilnahme wenige Tage vor Beginn des Wettkampfs krankheitsbedingt absagen. Weitere Teilnahmen an den großen internationalen Wettkämpfen erreichte Qiang in den folgenden Jahren nicht mehr. Im Jahr 2006 verließ er die chinesische Nationalmannschaft. Sechs Jahre später kehrte Qiang zum Wasserspringen zurück, er startet jetzt für Malaysia im 3-m-Kunst- und Synchronspringen und trainiert unter Yang Zhuliang. Gleich im ersten Jahr feierte er in Synchronwettbewerben mit Bryan Lomas Erfolge. Das Duo gewann zwei Wettbewerbe im Rahmen des FINA-Diving-Grand Prix und wurde beim Weltcup in London überraschend Dritter, was die Qualifikation für die Olympischen Spiele 2012 bedeutete. (de)
  • Huang Qiang (simplified Chinese: 黄强; traditional Chinese: 黃强; pinyin: Huáng Qiáng; born 11 April 1982) is a Chinese-born Malaysian diver. He originally competed for the Chinese team and won a silver medal at the 1998 Asian Games as a sixteen-year-old. At the 2000 FINA Diving World Cup, Huang Qiang and his partner Tian Liang won the gold medal at the 10m synchronised event and the pair was viewed as a strong contender for gold at the 2000 Summer Olympics but Huang Qiang withdrew from the competition due to a back injury. His replacement Hu Jia and Tian Liang won silver. After his injury, Huang began a new career as a coach and eventually worked for the Malaysian national team. In 2011 he returned to the competition and received Malaysian citizenship which allowed him to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics under the Malaysian flag. In London, he competed in the synchronised 3 metre springboard (with partner Bryan Nickson Lomas) and 3 m springboard events. In 2017, Huang was charged with raping a Malaysian diver but he was subsequently acquitted and discharged. (en)
  • 黄强(1982年4月11日-),中国江苏常州人,马来西亚跳水运动员及教练。 (zh)
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