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Table tennis player: Wang Nan.
Name: Wang Nan.
Gender: Female
Date of birth:1978 65438+1October 23rd.
Place of birth: Fushun, Liaoning
Height: 162 cm
Weight: 62kg
Identity: athlete
Education background: University
Personal hobbies: listening to music and chatting.
Registered unit: Liaoning
Sports: table tennis
Coach:
Olympic events: singles and doubles
Best result: World and Olympic champion.
Sports experience:
1989 entered Fushun sports school, and the coach was Zhang; 1992 joined the Liaoning team, and the coach was Zhang; 1995 joined the national team, coached by Zeng Chuanqiang.
Major achievements:
1994 Swedish open women's team champion and women's singles champion
1995 China Open women's singles champion
1996 the women's singles in the national championship ranked third and the women's singles in the national youth championship ranked second.
1996 national club women's singles champion
1997 Women's Team Champion and Women's Singles Champion of the World Youth Championship
1997 Women's Team Champion of the 44th World Table Tennis Championships
1997 World Cup women's singles champion
1998 women's singles champion and women's doubles champion in China table tennis star competition.
1998 Women's Team Champion and Mixed Double Champion (with Wang) were on the same stage.
1998 Women's Team Champion, Women's Singles Champion, Mixed Doubles Champion and Women's Doubles Champion of Bangkok Asian Games (with Li Ju).
1999 champion of women's singles, women's doubles and women's team in the 45th World Table Tennis Championships.
Women's singles champion and women's doubles champion in Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 (with Li Ju).
Women's singles champion of Japan Open in 2000
2000 World Cup Women's Singles Champion
Women's Team Champion in 45th World Table Tennis Championships in 2000
200 1 champion of women's team, women's singles and women's doubles in 46th World Table Tennis Championships.
200 1 champion of women's singles, champion of women's doubles and third place of women's team in the 9th National Games.
200 1 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Women's Singles Champion
2002 Qatar Open and China Open Women's Singles Champion
Women's team and women's singles runner-up in Busan Asian Games in 2002.
Women's doubles champion and mixed doubles champion in 2003 national championship
Women's singles champion, women's doubles champion and mixed doubles champion in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2003 (with Marin).
2003 Women's World Cup Women's Singles Champion
Women's Team Champion in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2004
Name: Guo Yue.
Gender: Female
Date of birth:1July 1988 17.
Place of birth: Anshan, Liaoning
Height: 16 1 cm
Weight: 50 kg
Identity: student
Education background: primary school
Personal hobbies: listening to music, traveling and reading.
Registered unit: Liaoning
Sports: table tennis
Coach:
Olympic events: singles and doubles
Best result: runner-up in women's singles in 2002 ITTF Professional Tour Finals.
Sports experience:
1994 entered the amateur sports school, with Guo Xiangsheng as the coach; 1996 entered the provincial sports school, and the coach was Zhang; Joined the Liaoning team from 65438 to 0998, with Zhu Xiangyun as the coach; Joined the national team on April 2, 2000, with Qi Baoxiang as the coach.
Major achievements:
1999 Japan East Asia Junior Championship women's singles champion
Runner-up in women's singles of Asian Cup in 2000, champion of China, Japan and Korea.
Team champion in 2000 National Youth Competition Finals and runner-up in women's singles in National Youth Competition (Northern Division)
200 1 Third place of women's team in the 9th National Games.
200 1 champion of women's singles in the national junior competition (Northern Division), and third in the women's singles in the national junior competition (finals).
200 1 Korea open women's team champion, mixed doubles champion, women's doubles runner-up.
Women's doubles champion and women's singles third place in 2002 Austrian Open.
Runner-up of women's doubles in Egypt Open and Poland Open in 2002.
Runner-up in women's singles and women's doubles in Denmark in 2002.
2002 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Women's Singles Runner-up
In 2003, the national championship ranked third in women's singles and third in women's doubles (with Niu Jianfeng).
Women's Team Champion in 2003 Asian Championships
In 2003, the 47th World Table Tennis Championships was runner-up in women's doubles and runner-up in women's singles.
Women's Team Champion in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2004
Name: Marin
Gender: male
Date of birth: 1980 February 19.
Place of birth: Shenyang, Liaoning
Height: 173cm
Weight: 7 1 kg
Identity: student
Education background: technical secondary school
Personal hobbies: listening to music, reading books and chatting with friends.
Registered unit: Guangdong
Sports: table tennis
Coach:
Olympic events: singles and doubles
Best result: world champion
Sports experience:
65438-0986 began to learn to play table tennis, and the coach was Yang; 1990 joined the Guangdong team, with coach Pandiyi; 1994 Join the national team.
Major achievements:
1995 national junior men's singles champion
1996 national youth championship men's singles champion and men's team champion
1996 champion of men's team and runner-up of men's singles in national youth competition.
1996 Asian Cup men's singles champion, Asian Championships mixed doubles champion, third in singles.
1997 champion of men's team and runner-up of singles in the 8th National Games.
1997 runner-up in US Open singles, fifth in doubles in the World Table Tennis Championships, and champion in men's singles in the Asian Cup.
1998 Malaysian Open men's singles champion, China and Lebanese Open men's singles runner-up.
1998 ITTF professional tour finals men's doubles runner-up
1998 champion of national club first division (August 1st)
1998 national championship team champion, mixed doubles champion, doubles runner-up, singles third.
1998 fifth place in men's singles in the World Cup, champion of men's team in the Asian Championship and champion of doubles.
1999 runner-up in men's singles and mixed doubles in the 45th World Table Tennis Championships (with Zhang Ying)
1999 ITTF professional tour finals men's doubles champion
2000 World Cup Men's Singles Champion
Runner-up of 45th World Table Tennis Championships in 2000, runner-up of men's singles in Japan Open and champion of men's singles in the World Cup.
Men's Team Champion in 2000 World Club Championship
In the final of ITTF professional tour in 2000, men's singles ranked third and men's doubles ranked third.
200 1 champion of men's singles and men's doubles in the 9th National Games
200 1 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Men's Singles Champion
200 1 champion of men's team in 46th World Table Tennis Championships, third in men's singles.
In 2002, ITTF Professional Tour Finals won the men's doubles championship, Busan Asian Games won the men's team championship, and won the third place in men's doubles.
In 2003, he won the men's team championship, the mixed doubles champion (with Wang Nan) and the men's doubles third (with Qin Zhijian).
In 2003, he was the mixed doubles champion in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships (with Wang Nan), the third in men's doubles (with Qin Zhijian), and the men's singles and men's doubles champion in China Open (with Chen Qi).
2003 world cup men's singles champion
Men's Team Champion in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2004
Name: Wang.
Gender: male
Date of birth: 1978 June 18
Place of birth: Shanghai
Height: 186 cm
Weight: 76 kg
Identity: athlete
Education background: University
Personal hobbies: listening to music, singing and watching movies.
Registered unit: Shanghai
Sports: table tennis
Coach:
Olympic events: singles and doubles
Best result: World and Olympic champion.
Sports experience:
1984 entered the sports school to learn to play table tennis, with Shen Yimin as the coach; 199 1 Join the Shanghai team, with Zheng Mingan as the coach; 1993 Join the national team.
1996 ITTF professional tour finals men's doubles champion
1997 third in men's singles, second in doubles and third in team in the 8th National Games.
1997 The mixed doubles of the 44th World Table Tennis Championships came third, and the men's doubles champion of ITTF Professional Tour Finals.
1998 national championship team runner-up, singles runner-up, mixed doubles runner-up, doubles third.
1998 ITTF professional tour finals men's singles champion and men's doubles champion
1998 Bangkok Asian Games men's team champion, mixed doubles champion and men's singles champion.
1998 men's singles champion and mixed doubles champion (with Wang Nan)
1999 runner-up of men's doubles in the 45th World Table Tennis Championships.
Men's doubles champion at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games
Men's singles champion and men's doubles champion in 2000 ITTF Professional Tour Finals.
Runner-up of 45th World Table Tennis Championships in 2000, champion of men's singles in Japan Open.
200 1 9th National Games won the runner-up in men's team and the third in men's singles.
200 1 world cup men's singles runner-up
200 1 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Men's Singles Runner-up
200 1 champion of men's team, men's singles and men's doubles in 46th World Table Tennis Championships.
200 1 Beijing world university games men's team champion, mixed doubles champion and men's singles champion.
Men's runner-up in 2002 ITTF Professional Tour Finals
2002 Busan Asian Games men's team champion, men's singles champion, men's doubles third.
In 2003, he was the runner-up in men's doubles (with Yan Sen), the champion in men's singles and the third runner-up in men's team.
Men's doubles champion in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2003 (with Yan Sen)
In the 2003 World Cup, the men's singles ranked third.
Men's Team Champion in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships in 2004
Name: Chen Qi.
Gender: male
Date of birth: 1984 04 15.
Place of birth: Nantong, Jiangsu
Height:174cm
Weight: 67 kg
Identity: athlete
Education background: junior high school
Personal hobby: listening to music.
Registered unit: Jiangsu
Sports: table tennis
Coach:
Olympic registration: doubles
Best result: China Open men's doubles champion.
Sports experience:
65438-0994 started professional training in the table tennis team of Jiangsu Sports School, with Tang Zhixian as the coach; 1997 joined the table tennis team of Nanjing Institute of Physical Education, coached by Yang Ren; 1998 was selected for Jiangsu team; 1999 was selected for the second national team; In April 2002, he was selected for the national team.
Major achievements:
1998 National Junior Men's Singles 10.
1999 runner-up of the men's team in the National Youth Games
The runner-up of men's team and the third place of men's doubles in the national championship in 2003 (with Marin)
Runner-up in men's singles and champion in men's doubles in Korea Open in 2003.
Men's doubles champion in China Open in 2003.
2003 Japan Open Men's Doubles Champion
Eighth place in men's doubles in Malaysia Open in 2003.
In 2003, Germany Open ranked fourth in men's singles.
Fourth place in men's doubles in Denmark Open in 2003.
Runner-up in men's singles and men's doubles in 2003 Swedish Open.
Runner-up in men's singles and runner-up in men's doubles in the 5th City Games in 2003 (with Dan Mingjie).
Olympic list of China diving team
Xiong Ni (Hunan)
Xiao (Hubei)
Tian Liang (Chongqing)
Hu Jia (Guangdong)
Guo Jingjing (Hebei)
Fu Mingxia (originally from Hubei, now a student in Tsinghua University)
Sang Xue (Tianjin)
Li Na (Anhui)
China diving team.
Coach: Liu Henglin.
Women's Team 1 m Springboard: Li Ting, He Zi.
Three-meter board: Guo Jingjing and Wu.
Synchronized 3m springboard: Guo Jingjing/Wu
10 meter platform: Chen,,.
Double 10 meter platform: Chen he
Men's Team 1 meter springboard: He Chong, Luo Yutong.
Three-meter board: He Chong and Qin Kai.
Synchronized 3m springboard: Wang Feng/Qin Kai
10m platform: Lin Yue, Zhou.
Double10m platform: Lin Yue/Huo Liang.
Latest record
2007 Melbourne Swimming World Championships
Men's 3m springboard singles 1 Qin Kai.
He Chong, sixth in men's 3m springboard singles.
Men's 3m springboard synchronized 1 Qin Kai/Wang Feng
Guo Jingjing, women's 3m springboard singles 1.
Wu, second in women's 3m springboard singles.
Women RS 3m springboard synchronized 1 Guo Jingjing/Wu
Men's 1 0m platform double1Huo Liang/Lin Yue
Men's 10 meter platform single second place week.
Men's10m platform single runner-up Lin Yue.
Women 1 0m platform single1Wang Xin.
Women's 10 meter platform event, second place Chen.
Women's 10 platform doubles 1/ Chen
Women's 1 meter springboard 1 He Zi.
Men's 1 meter springboard 1 Luo Yutong
Men's 1 meter springboard No.2 He Chong
The champions won by China athletes in previous Olympic Games.
Athens Olympic Games in 2004 won seven gold medals.
Luo Xuejuan Women's 100 meter breaststroke
Guo Jingjing Women's 3m Springboard
Guo Jingjing/Wu Women's 3m Springboard Double Team
Pumbaa Men's 3m Springboard
Hu Jia Men's 10 meter platform
Tian Liang/Yang Jinghui Men's 10 meter synchronized platform.
Lao Lishi/Li Ting women 10 meter platform synchronized.
Five gold medals in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games
Xiong Ni: Men's springboard singles and doubles.
Xiaolianghai: Men's synchronized springboard.
Tian Liang: Men's platform singles.
Fu Mingxia: Women's springboard singles.
Li Na/Sang Xue: Women's platform synchronized.
1996 Atlanta 4 gold
Xiong Ni: Men's Springboard
Fu Mingxia: Women's springboard
Fu Mingxia: Women's platform.
Le Jingyi: Women's 100 meter freestyle.
1992 Barcelona 7 gold
Sun: Men's platform jumping.
Fu Mingxia: Women's platform.
Gao Min: Women's Springboard
Yang: Women's 50m freestyle.
Zhuang Yong: Women's100m freestyle.
Hong Qian: Women's 100 meter butterfly.
Lin li: Women's 200m medley.
1988 Seoul 2 gold
Xu Yanmei: Women's platform jumping.
Gao Min: Women's Springboard
1984 Los Angeles 1 Gold
Zhou: Women's platform jumping.
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