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Name] Wang Hao.
Gender] Male Date of Birth] December 1, 1983 Place of Birth] Changchun, Jilin Province.
Height] 176 cm.
Weight] 65 kg.
Blood Type] A Identity] Athletes.
Personal hobbies] listening**, reading books.
Registration unit] People's Liberation Army.
Sport: Table tennis.
World Ranking] temporarily ranked first.
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Summary. Dear, according to our inquiry, Sun Haoning is a character in the TV series, the son of Sun Shaojie and Xu Qian. There is no such name in the table tennis player.
35 episodes. On the Red Flag Cup field, Sun Haoning worked hard to adjust his mentality, quickly led the opponent by points, led the Dongning team to victory, and successfully won the men's team championship. At the same time, Xu's mother used the radio outside the ward to watch the process of the game, which was very similar to the scene of Liu Erga and them winning the championship.
When it was the turn of the men's singles showdown, Sun Haoning won the first game, but lost the game in the second game, and it was not until the fourth game that he narrowly defeated the Red Flag Cup and won the gold medal.
Is Sun Haoning the champion of table tennis in the 38th world.
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Dear, according to our inquiry, Sun Haoning is a character in the TV series, the son of Sun Shaojie and Xu Qian. There is no such name in the table tennis player. In the 35-episode Red Flag Cup field, Sun Haoning worked hard to adjust his mentality, quickly led the opponent's points, led the Dongning team to win the victory, and successfully won the men's team championship.
At the same time, Xu's mother used the radio outside the ward to watch the process of the game, which was very similar to the scene of Liu Erga and them winning the championship. When it was the turn of the men's singles showdown, Sun Haoning won the first game, but lost the game in the second game, and it was not until the fourth game that he narrowly defeated the Hongxiaomo Annihilation Cup and won the gold medal.
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It's safe to say no! Not now, not ever!
The earliest generations of Chinese table tennis world champions were all amateurs, but they also underwent professional training to win world championships. With the development of table tennis, it is impossible to achieve good results if you do not go through professional and systematic training from an early age.
Any world champion in modern sports is an achievement that must be achieved after more than ten years of systematic professional training, and behind every world championship there are countless athletes as cornerstones, who are just the top of the pyramid. Behind every world champion is also advanced scientific research theory and a strong coaching team to ensure it.
Take Wang Hao's direct shooting as an example, this technology is the scientific research result of China's invention and creation, when thousands of children practiced this technology from an early age, Wang Hao is just one of the successful experiments. Any of Wang Hao's movements is shaped after tens of thousands of batting training, and his success is not only the result of talent and his own efforts, but also inseparable from the meticulous carving of him by the coaching staff. These are all things that ordinary people cannot have and cannot do.
Shanghai athlete Wang Liqin entered the national first team in 1996, and Shanghai's Xu Xin did not enter the national first team again until October 2009, the past 13 years Shanghai has at least more than 100,000 children in table tennis training, and the real top of the pyramid athlete Xu Xin is only one, it is no exaggeration to say that in China can enter the national team of athletes can really be said to be one in a million.
Therefore, it is absolutely impossible for ordinary people to play table tennis better than Wang Hao.
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Usually we watch the national players on TV, and we feel that table tennis is like that; Especially those who have just come into contact with table tennis, who have just started, and those pure amateur friends who will play some basic skills, often have a misunderstanding of the technical content of table tennis, thinking that the technical content of table tennis is just that, and they don't have to be Wang Hao and Ma Lin to play world competitions by themselves, but when you really become a table tennis fan and have a deeper understanding of this sport, you will feel that your previous thoughts are ridiculous, hehe(I have experienced it, so I am more frank).
Let's put it this way, don't talk about Wang Hao, even if it is an ordinary provincial team-level in-service table tennis player, if you want to find someone of a similar level among ordinary people, it is basically not very possible, hehe. Now the beginning of the table tennis major is 4 years old 6 years old, playing until the age of 13 without any results, can not meet a good coach training, and will not be able to participate in the U17 competition in a few years, which means that his professional road to table tennis is almost over. Many ordinary amateur fans have been fortunate enough to play games with our national players in some commercially operated events (such as the "National Football Ceremony" of Hunan Satellite TV superstars in the past), relying on the "wild way" served by amateur practice or something, and the national player can win one or two balls, I haven't seen anyone who can win a set, hehe.
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If you have a higher level than him, you must not have it in the amateur world, but you can win him once in a while or two, you should have it
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Hello, glad to answer for you. But I'm sorry I didn't find out which year Sun Haoning is the champion of the World Table Tennis Championships, but I have found a list of all the World Table Tennis Champions for you, I hope it will help you a little, and finally I wish you a happy life
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It should be Wang Hao, a player from the Chinese men's table tennis team.
Wang Hao, born in Changchun City, Jilin Province, is a player of the Chinese men's table tennis team.
In 1990, he began to train table tennis professionally; In 1996, he entered the Bayi team; At the end of 1998, he was selected for the national second team and won the men's singles championship of the Asian Junior Championships in 1999; He was promoted to the first team in early 2000. In the 2004 Athens Olympics, he lost to Yoo Seungmin (South Korea) and won the men's singles runner-up. 2008 Beijing Olympics men's singles runner-up.
He won the men's singles championship at the 2008 World Table Tennis Championships, the men's singles champion at the 2009 World Table Tennis Championships, the men's singles champion at the 2010 World Cup, and the men's doubles champion at the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games. On August 27, 2011, he was inducted into the ITTF Hall of Fame. In 2011, Wang Hao approached the men's singles championship of the World Table Tennis Championships for the fourth time, but lost to teammate Zhang Jike.
At the 2012 London Olympics, he was the runner-up in men's singles table tennis. Wang Hao joined hands with Zhang Jike and Ma Long to win the championship in the table tennis men's team competition.
On December 21, 2014, Wang Hao announced his retirement. Wang Hao has won a total of 18 world championships in his career, tied with Ma Lin and Deng Yaping for third place in the history of national table tennis, second only to Zhang Yining's 19 and Wang Nan's 24.
Technical characteristics: Wang Hao is a new generation of Chinese direct shooting players after Ma Lin, and his direct shooting and horizontal shooting technology is becoming more and more mature, and a complete offensive and defensive system has been formed. The five techniques of "twisting, pulling, tearing, bounce, and punching" of the straight backhand have been perfected, and the backhand can have a clear advantage when competing with any horizontal shooter; The forehand has great lethality, and the COSCO platform has a strong ability to pull. In a nutshell, the forehand is not weak, and the backhand is super strong.
The technique was first used by Liu Guoliang and began to take shape, while Wang Hao was another pathfinder who inherited and carried forward this technique, bringing innovation to the traditional Chinese straight shooting method. Wang Hao's "straight board horizontal play" technique is skillful, the backhand pulls the ball and attacks the ball like a horizontal shooting player, and the forehand and backhand techniques are balanced; He completely abandons the push in the backhand position and attacks with a horizontal strike, and his backhand is not inferior to that of a horizontal boarder. Wang Hao's straight shot and horizontal hitting technique has a wrist twisting action, so there is a certain side spin on the ball, which makes the opponent extremely uncomfortable.
Wang Hao's style of play is more lethal and threatening than that of horizontal players.
Wang Hao pioneered a straight backhand without pushing and only a horizontal shot, and became the first world champion in this style.
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Name: Wang Hao Gender: Male Date of Birth: December 1, 1983 Place of Birth: Changchun, Jilin Province Height: 176 cm Weight: 65 kg Blood Type: A Identity: Athlete Personal Hobbies: Listening**, Reading Registered Units: People's Liberation Army (PLA) Sports: Table Tennis World Ranking: Temporarily No. 1 Transfer Experience In 1992, he began to engage in professional training, and the coach was Xue Ruikun; In 1996, he entered the Bayi team, and the coach was Jing Yude; At the end of '98, he was selected for the second national team and promoted to the first team at the beginning of '99. Main results: 1998 National Junior Championships Men's Singles 6th ; 1999 World Club Team Champion 1999 Asian Junior Championships Team Champion, Men's Doubles Runner-up, Men's Singles Runner-up; 2000 Men's World Club Team Runner-up; 2001 Men's Team Champion of the Ninth National Games; 2002 Dutch Open, Egypt Open Men's Singles Champion, Men's Doubles 3rd; 2003 3rd men's singles in the 5th City Games; 2003 Croatia Open Men's Singles Champion 2003 Asian Championships Men's Team Champion, Men's Singles Champion; 2003 China Open Men's Singles Runner-up and Men's Doubles Runner-up (with Kong Linghui); 2003 National Championships Men's Singles Champion and Men's Doubles Champion (with Kong Linghui); 2003 Men's Doubles runner-up at the 47th World Table Tennis Championships; 2003 ITTF Pro Tour Finals Men's Singles Champion 2004 Greek Open Men's Singles Champion 2004 Men's Team Champion of the 47th World Table Tennis Championships; 2004 Olympic Games Men's Singles Runner-up, World Cup Third Place; 2005 Asian Cup Men's Singles Champion, Asian Championships Men's Team Champion, Qatar Open Men's Doubles Champion, China Open (Harbin) Men's Doubles Runner-up, Shenzhen Men's Singles Runner-up, 48th World Table Tennis Championships Men's Doubles Champion (and Kong Linghui), World Cup Men's Singles Runner-up; 2006 ITTF Tour Slovenia Men's Singles Champion, Croatia and Qatar Men's Doubles Champion, 48th World Table Tennis Championships Bremen Men's Team Champion; 2006 Doha Asian Games Table Tennis Men's Singles, Men's Team Champion; 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Finals Men's Singles Champion; In 2007, the third place in men's singles at the World Table Tennis Championships, doubles and Wang Liqin won the runner-up; 2007 China Open Champion (consecutive victories over Wang Liqin and Ma Lin); 2007 World Cup Men's Singles Champion. 2008 Ranked No. 1 in the world 2008 The main member of the men's team champion of the 49th (Guangzhou) World Table Tennis Championships, the best male athlete 2008 The 29th Olympic Games table tennis men's team champion Wang Hao holds the racket in his right hand, and the bottom plate:
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As a straight boarder, his backhand straight shot technique has been perfected, skillful and lethal. Wang Hao's personal ** is the full table tennis Haoyue in the sky, ** is interested in going to see it!
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