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2003 World Table Tennis Championships
The 2003 World Table Tennis Championships was held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France from May 19 to May 25, 2003. It was the 47th edition to be contested. Liebherr is the title sponsor of the Championships. Medal summary Medal table Events Finals Men's singles Werner Schlager def. Joo Se-Hyuk, 4–2: 11–9, 11–6, 6–11, 12–10, 8–11, 12–10 Women's singles Wang Nan def. Zhang Yining, 4–3: 11–7, 11–8, 11–4, 5–11, 6–11, 8–11, 11–5 Men's doubles Wang Liqin / Yan Sen def. Wang Hao / Kong Linghui, 4–2: 11–9, 11–8, 7–11, 11–6, 8–11, 11–5 Women's doubles Wang Nan / Zhang Yining def. Guo Yue / Niu Jianfeng, 4–1: 11–7, 11–7, 7–11, 11–2, 14–12 Mixed doubles Ma Lin / Wang Nan def. Liu Guozheng / Bai Yang, 4–3: 9–11, 12–10, 0–11, 11–7, 11–9, 5–11, 11–8 References External links International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) websiteOfficial database {{World Tabl ...
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Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of the world's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, gastronomy, and science. For its leading role in the arts and sciences, as well as its very early system of street lighting, in the 19th century it became known as "the City of Light". Like London, prior to the Second World War, it was also sometimes called the capital of the world. The City of Paris is the centre of the Île-de-France region, or Paris Region, with an estimated population of 12,262,544 in 2019, or about 19% of the population of France, making the region France's primate city. The Paris Region had a GDP of €739 billion ($743 billion) in 2019, which is the highest in Europe. According to the Economist Intelli ...
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Qin Zhijian
Qin Zhijian (born 1976) is a former male Chinese international table tennis player and current coach. Playing career He has won four World Championship medals. He won the bronze medal at the 1999 World Table Tennis Championships and a gold medal at the 2001 World Table Tennis Championships with Yang Ying and two bronze's at the 2003 World Table Tennis Championships with Ma Lin and Niu Jianfeng respectively. Coaching In 2017 he became the China national table tennis team Men's first team coach. Before that, he was the personal coach of Ma Long since 2006 who he developed and trained into a Grand Slam Champion. See also * List of table tennis players This list of table tennis players is alphabetically ordered by surname. The main source of the information included in this page is the official International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) database. More detailed information about their careers is ... References Living people 1976 births Chinese male table tennis pla ...
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2003 In French Sport
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2003 World Table Tennis Championships
The 2003 World Table Tennis Championships was held at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France from May 19 to May 25, 2003. It was the 47th edition to be contested. Liebherr is the title sponsor of the Championships. Medal summary Medal table Events Finals Men's singles Werner Schlager def. Joo Se-Hyuk, 4–2: 11–9, 11–6, 6–11, 12–10, 8–11, 12–10 Women's singles Wang Nan def. Zhang Yining, 4–3: 11–7, 11–8, 11–4, 5–11, 6–11, 8–11, 11–5 Men's doubles Wang Liqin / Yan Sen def. Wang Hao / Kong Linghui, 4–2: 11–9, 11–8, 7–11, 11–6, 8–11, 11–5 Women's doubles Wang Nan / Zhang Yining def. Guo Yue / Niu Jianfeng, 4–1: 11–7, 11–7, 7–11, 11–2, 14–12 Mixed doubles Ma Lin / Wang Nan def. Liu Guozheng / Bai Yang, 4–3: 9–11, 12–10, 0–11, 11–7, 11–9, 5–11, 11–8 References External links International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) websiteOfficial database {{World Tabl ...
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Joo Se-Hyuk
Joo Sae-hyuk (, ; born 20 January 1980) is a South Korean table tennis player. As a singles player, he was a silver medalist at the 2003 World Table Tennis Championships, a bronze medalist at the 2011 Table Tennis World Cup, and a bronze medalist at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games. In the team event, as a member of the South Korean National Team, he was a silver medalist in the 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014 Asian Games; the 2006 and 2008 World Championships; and the 2012 Summer Olympics. History Joo Sae-hyuk was born in Seoul, South Korea on January 20, 1980. He stands 180 cm tall, and weighs 68 kg. He first started competing when he was 8 years old. He joined the national team in 2001, and fans began taking an interest in him for his dynamic defensive style. Between April and May 2012, Joo Sae-hyuk was diagnosed with Behçet's disease, Although Behcet's disease is known to be incurable, it appears that Joo Sae-hyuk is still performing well. On the medical side, Joo Sae- ...
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Li Nan (table Tennis)
Li Nan is a table tennis player from China. From 2000 to 2003 she won several medals in the World Table Tennis Championships and the Asian Championships. See also * List of table tennis players This list of table tennis players is alphabetically ordered by surname. The main source of the information included in this page is the official International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) database. More detailed information about their careers is ... References Chinese female table tennis players Living people Table tennis players at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in table tennis Year of birth missing (living people) Table tennis players from Tianjin Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for China Asian Games bronze medalists for China {{PRChina-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Bai Yang (table Tennis)
Bai Yang (; born 13. June 1984 in Hebei) is a Chinese international table tennis player. She has won four World Championship medals. She won the bronze medal at the 2001 World Table Tennis Championships with Zhan Jian, a silver medal at the 2003 World Table Tennis Championships with Liu Guozheng and a silver and bronze at the 2005 World Table Tennis Championships with Liu Guozheng and Guo Yan respectively. In 2004 she was exiled from the national team following a relationship with fellow international Ma Lin. See also * List of table tennis players This list of table tennis players is alphabetically ordered by surname. The main source of the information included in this page is the official International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) database. More detailed information about their careers is ... References Chinese female table tennis players Table tennis players from Hebei Living people World Table Tennis Championships medalists 1984 births {{PRChina-tablet ...
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Liu Guozheng
Liu Guozheng (Simplified Chinese: 刘国正, March 7, 1980 in Hubei) is a retired Chinese table tennis player, From 2000 to 2005 he won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships The World Table Tennis Championships are table tennis competitions sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). The World Championships have been held since 1926, biennially since 1957. Five individual events, which include m .... References Chinese male table tennis players Living people Asian Games medalists in table tennis Olympic table tennis players of China Table tennis players at the 2000 Summer Olympics 1980 births Table tennis players at the 2002 Asian Games Table tennis players from Wuhan Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for China Universiade gold medalists for China Universiade medalists in table tennis Medalists at the 2001 Su ...
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Li Jia (table Tennis)
Li Jia (; born May 4, 1981) is a retired female Chinese table tennis player most active between 2000, and 2003. She was left handed. From Jinzhou, Liaoning, she began playing table tennis at the age of 7, and was selected for the provincial team in 1990. In 1997, she joined the national team. She was known for her doubles play. She won the world women's club championships in 2000, the national championships (women's doubles), and placed third in the singles competition that year. In 2001, she placed third in singles at Korea Open, and was the champion in doubles. She also placed third on the international circuit competition. In 2002, she placed third in women's doubles at the Egypt Open, but was the champion in the Qatar, Germany, and Netherlands Open competitions. She placed third in women's doubles at the 47th World Table Tennis Championships The World Table Tennis Championships are table tennis competitions sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). ...
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Seok Eun-mi
Seok Eun-Mi (born December 25, 1976) is a female South Korean table tennis Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small solid rackets. It takes place on a hard table div ... player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics. She won the silver medal in the women's doubles competition together with Lee Eun-sil. External links * 1976 births Living people South Korean female table tennis players Olympic table tennis players of South Korea Table tennis players at the 2000 Summer Olympics Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for South Korea Olympic medalists in table tennis Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Table tennis players at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in table tennis 21st-ce ...
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Niu Jianfeng
Niu Jianfeng (; born on April 3, 1981, in Baoding, Hebei) is a Chinese table tennis Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small solid rackets. It takes place on a hard table div ... player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics. She won the bronze medal in the women's doubles competition together with Guo Yue. In the women's singles competition she was eliminated in round 16. References 1981 births Living people Olympic bronze medalists for China Olympic table tennis players of China Table tennis players from Baoding Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in table tennis Table tennis players at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in table tennis Chinese female table tennis players Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games s ...
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