 | China's Guo Jingjing looks on before the women's 3-metre synchronised springboard diving final at the 4th East Asian Games in Macau November 1, 2005. Guo Jingjing and her partner Li Ting won the gold medal in the event. click to open  |
 | China's Guo Jingjing competes in the women's one-meter springboard diving competition during the 4th East Asian Games in Macau October 30, 2005. Guo won the gold medal in the event. click to open  |
 | China's Guo Jingjing competes in the women's one-meter springboard diving competition during the 4th East Asian Games in Macau October 30, 2005. Guo won the gold medal in the event. click to open  |
 | China's Guo Jingjing competes in the final of the women's 1 meter springboard diving event at the fourth East Asian Games in Macau, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2004. Guo won the gold medal. click to open  |
 | China's Guo Jingjing competes in the final of the women's 1 meter springboard diving event at the fourth East Asian Games in Macau, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2004. Guo won the gold medal. click to open  |
 | China's Guo Jingjing rinses her hair before diving in the final of the women's 1 meter springboard diving event at the fourth East Asian Games in Macau, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2004. Guo won the gold medal. click to open  |
 | China's Guo Jingjing smiles after she received her gold medal after the final of the women's 1 meter springboard diving event at the fourth East Asian Games in Macau, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005. click to open  |
 | China's Guo Jingjing pauses before diving in the final of the women's 1 meter springboard diving event at the fourth East Asian Games in Macau, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2004. Guo won the gold medal. click to open  |
 | China's Olympic gold medallist Liu Xiang carries his country's flag while entering the field during the opening ceremony of the 4th East Asian Games in Macau October 29, 2005. The regional sporting event, which hosts nine countries and regions, will be held from October 29 through November 6. click to open  |
 | Flags of participating countries and regions are projected on a huge inflatable ball during the opening ceremony of the 4th East Asian Games in Macau Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005. The nine-day East Asian Games starting Saturday are a major profile-boosting opportunity for tiny gambling enclave Macau, a former Portuguese colony now ruled by China. click to open  |