In China Qin started diving at the age of eleven in China and competed in several national competitions.
For Australia Qin competed at the
2013 Summer Universiade in
Kazan, Russia, won a silver medal in the 3m synchronised with
Samantha Mills. She also competed in the 1 m and 3 m springboard. At the
2014 Commonwealth Games in
Glasgow, Scotland, she won the gold medal in the
women's 3m springboard, a bronze medal in
women's 1m springboard She was coached by Chava Sobrino at the
New South Wales Institute of Sport. At the
2015 World Aquatics Championships,
Kazan, Russia, she won a bronze medal in the 3m synchronized with
Samantha Mills. She competed at the
2016 Olympics where she finished 6th in the
women's 3 metre springboard event. Qin partnered with
Georgia Sheehan in the
2018 Commonwealth Games to achieve first place and received a gold medal in the
3m synchronised springboard event. Qin also won a bronze medal in the
women's 1m springboard event and came 5th in the
women's 3 metre springboard event. Qin qualified for the
Tokyo 2020 Olympics where she came 12th in the
women's 3-metre springboard event. She competed at the
2022 Commonwealth Games where she came 5th in the
women's synchronised 3 metre springboard event alongside
Brittany O'Brien and 6th in the
women's 1 metre springboard event. Qin announced her retirement from international diving on December 5, 2022. == References ==