Table Tennis At The 1994 Asian Games
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Table Tennis At The 1994 Asian Games
Table tennis was contested at the 1994 Asian Games in Asakita Ward Sports Center, Hiroshima, Japan from 5 October 1994 to 14 October 1994. Table tennis had team, doubles and singles events for men and women, as well as a mixed doubles competition. Medalists Medal table References Results External links ITTF Database
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Table Tennis At The 1990 Asian Games
Table tennis was contested at the 1990 Asian Games in Workers Indoor Arena, Beijing, China from September 24 to October 1, 1990. Table tennis had team, doubles and singles events for men and women, as well as a mixed doubles competition. Medalists Medal table References ITTF Database External linksOCA official website {{Asian Games Table tennis 1990 Asian Games events 1990 Asian Games 1990 Asian Games The 1990 Asian Games also known as the XI Asiad and the 11th Asian Games ( zh, c=第十一届亚洲运动会, p=Dì shíyī jiè yàzhōu yùndònghuì), were held from September 22 to October 7, 1990, in Beijing, China. This was the first Asian Ga ...
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Kiyonobu Iwasaki
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1976 births Living people South Korean female table tennis players Table tennis players at the 1996 Summer Olympics
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Park Hae-Jung (Hangul: 박해정, Hanja: 朴海晶) (born July 29, 1972 in Iksan, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea) is a former female table tennis player from South Korea. Park is currently serving as a television table tennis commentator, running her own table tennis academy in Ilsan, South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eas .... External linksprofile 1972 births Living people South Korean female table tennis players Table tennis players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Olympic table tennis players for South Korea Olympic bronze medalists for South Korea Olympic medalists in table tennis Asian Games medalists in table tennis Table tennis players at the 1994 Asian Games Table tennis players at the 1998 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for South Korea ...
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Qiao Yunping (; born 13 September 1968) is a Chinese international table tennis player. Table tennis career She won a silver medal in 1996 Atlanta Olympics Games in women's doubles. Her six World Championship medals included two gold medals; one in the doubles with Liu Wei at the 1993 World Table Tennis Championships and one in the team event at the 1995 World Table Tennis Championships. See also * List of table tennis players * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists Results of individual events The tables below are medalists of individual events (men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed). Men's singles Medal table Women's singles The champion of women's singles in 1937 was declared ... References External links * * 1968 births Living people Chinese female table tennis players Olympic medalists in table tennis Asian Games medalists in table tennis Table tennis players at the 1994 Asian Games Table tennis players from Qin ...
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Liu Wei (; born October 27, 1969) is a former female table tennis player from China. From 1989 to 1996 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships, in the Table Tennis World Cup, and in the World Table Tennis Championships. She also achieved a silver Olympic medal in the double event at Atlanta 1996. Hall of Fame She is inducted in the ITTF hall of fame. See also * List of table tennis players * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists Results of individual events The tables below are medalists of individual events (men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed). Men's singles Medal table Women's singles The champion of women's singles in 1937 was declared ... References External links * Chinese female table tennis players Olympic medalists in table tennis Living people Asian Games medalists in table tennis Table tennis players at the 1994 Asian Games 1969 births People ...
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Qiao Hong (; born November 21, 1968 in Wuhan, Hubei) is a former female Chinese table tennis player. She is now the coach of the women's national table tennis team and a member of the Chinese Olympic Committee. Table tennis career She won four Olympic medals including two gold medals. Her ten World Championship medals included five gold medals. She was ranked second by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) for a long time, Qiao Hong and long-time world No. 1 Deng Yaping formed one of the most feared double combos. She joined ITTF Hall of Fame in 2005. See also * List of table tennis players * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists Results of individual events The tables below are medalists of individual events (men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed). Men's singles Medal table Women's singles The champion of women's singles in 1937 was declared ... References External linksChinese Olympic Committee profile
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He Zhili (; born 30 September 1964 in Shanghai),Chire Koyama
Sports Reference. Retrieved 9 March 2011
also known by her married name , is a former table tennis world champion from Koyama Chire
International Table Tennis Federation. Retrieved 9 March 2011
who later naturalized as a Japanese citizen and represented