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Ma Lin, Wang Hao, Wang Liqin, and Persson are fourth.
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Champion, Ma Lin, runner-up, Wang Hao, third runner-up, Wang Liqin.
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Marlene – Champion.
Wang Hao - runner-up.
Wang Liqin - third runner-up.
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The 2008 Olympic Games table tennis did not have men's doubles and women's doubles, the men's singles champion was Ma Lin, and the women's singles champion was Zhang Yining.
Table tennis for the Beijing Olympic Games was held from August 13 to 23, 2008 at the Peking University Gymnasium on the campus of Peking University, with men's team, women's team, men's singles and women's singles.
The men's singles champion is Ma Lin, the men's team champion is Ma Lin, Wang Hao, Wang Liqin, the 2008 Olympic table tennis women's singles champion is Zhang Yining, and the women's team champion is Zhang Yining, Wang Nan, Guo Yue.
Contest Rules:
The Olympic table tennis competition adopts an 11-point system, that is, the first side to score 11 points is the winner, the first side to score 2 points after 10 draws is the winner, and the singles knockout round adopts a best-of-seven system.
In the team competition. The first, second, fourth and fifth matches are singles and the third is doubles, using a best-of-five system, and a team consists of three athletes, each player making two appearances. The competition method is group qualifier and single elimination plus bronze play-off or ranking knockout plus bronze play-off.
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Table tennis at the 2008 Olympic Games did not have men's doubles and women's doubles, but men's team, men's singles, women's team, and women's singles.
2008 Olympic Table Tennis Men's Singles Champion: Ma Lin;
2008 Olympic table tennis men's team champions: Ma Lin, Wang Hao, Wang Liqin;
2008 Olympic Table Tennis Women's Singles Champion: Zhang Yining;
2008 Olympic table tennis women's team champions: Zhang Yining, Wang Nan, Guo Yue.
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2004 Athens Olympics table tennis men's singles final Wang Hao and Liu Chengmin.
At the 2004 Athens Olympics, China's Ma Lin was unexpectedly defeated by Sweden's Waldner in the semifinals. Wang Hao and Wang Liqin in the other half of China successfully met in the semi-finals, and Wang Hao defeated Wang Liqin to advance to the final. In the final, Wang Hao did not play an advantage against South Korea's Yoo Seungmin, and finally lost 2-4, and South Korea's Yoo Seungmin won the men's singles championship at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Athletic career:
At the age of 9, Yoo Seungmin began to practice table tennis.
In 2001, Yoo Seung-min defeated Kim Chae-so and Oh Sang-yun at the Korean Table Tennis Championships and won the team, doubles and singles championships.
In October 2002, Yoo Seungmin partnered with Lee Cheol-seung to win the men's doubles championship at the 2002 Busan Asian Games.
In August 2004, Liu Chengmin defeated Swedish athlete Waldner and Chinese athlete Wang Hao successively to win the men's singles gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
In 2016, Yoo Seungmin was appointed as a member of the IOC Athletes' Commission for an eight-year term.
On December 27, 2017, Liu Chengmin officially retired.
At the beginning of 2019, Cho Yang-ho, chairman of the Korean Table Tennis Association, passed away due to illness, and Yoo Seung-min successfully ran for election and became the "chairman of the vacancy".
On November 24, 2020, the Election Management Committee of the Korean Table Tennis Association held a meeting, at which Yoo Seung-min was re-elected as the chairman of the Korean Table Tennis Association for a term of 4 years.
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Atlanta 1996: Liu Guoliang.
2000 Sydney: Kong Linghui.
Athens 2004: Yoo Seung-min.
Beijing, 2008: Ma Lin.
London 2012: (Waiting for good news).
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The men's singles table tennis champion at the 2004 Athens Olympics was: Yoo Seung-min.
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2004 Athens Olympics table tennis men's singles final Wang Hao and Liu Chengmin.
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The women's singles table tennis champion at the 2004 Athens Olympics was Zhang Yining, the runner-up was Kim Hyang-mi of North Korea, and the third runner-up was Kim Kyung-e of South Korea.
The men's singles champion is Liu Chengmin, the runner-up is Wang Hao, and the third runner-up is Wang Liqin.
Since Rong Guotuan won the first world championship in 1959, the Chinese table tennis team has won a world championship for the motherland for more than 40 years.
The Chinese table tennis team was founded in 1952, and the team motto of the Chinese table tennis team is "you don't want this point, the motherland still needs this point". With the enthusiastic support of the people of the whole country, we have worked hard and climbed endlessly, and have experienced a development process from weak to strong and lasting prosperity.
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In the 2004 Athens Olympics, in the women's singles final of table tennis, Zhang Yining defeated the North Korean backhand raw rubber player 4:0 and won the Olympic championship.
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1 Zhang Yining, China (Gold Medal).
2 Kim Hyang-Mi North Korea (Silver) 3 Kim Kyung-ah South Korea (Bronze).
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08 Olympic Table Tennis Women's Singles:
Champion: Zhang Yining (born in Beijing on October 5, 1981, Chinese female table tennis player).
Runner-up: Wang Nan (born on October 23, 1978 in Fushun, Liaoning, table tennis player).
Third runner-up: Guo Yue (born on July 17, 1988 in Anshan, Liaoning, Chinese female table tennis player).
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In the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games table tennis women's singles competition, the champion was Zhang Yining, the runner-up was Wang Nan, and the third runner-up was Guo Yue.
1) Zhang Yining reversed Wang Nan 4:1.
On August 22, 2008, in the Beijing Olympic Games table tennis women's singles championship match, the world's No. 1 Zhang Yining won four games in a row after losing one game first, and reversed Wang Nan to defend the title with -3), and Wang Nan was the runner-up.
2) Guo Yue defeated Li Jiawei 4:2.
On August 22, 2008, in the Beijing Olympic Games table tennis women's singles third place competition in the gymnasium of Peking University, Chinese table tennis player Guo Yue defeated Li Jiawei 4:2 and won the bronze medal.
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Champion: Zhang Yining.
Runner-up: Wang Nan.
Third runner-up: Guo Yue.
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Li Xiaoxia. On the evening of August 1, 2012, Beijing time, the final of the 2012 London Olympic Games table tennis women's singles event kicked off
4) Defeated teammate Ding Ning and achieved his most brilliant moment.
This is also the 15th gold medal won by the Chinese Olympic delegation and the first gold medal in table tennis. Li Xiaoxia's previous career was not satisfactory, and she even had the nickname of "Sister Bumpy", but I believe that Li Xiaoxia will definitely become the brightest star after today.
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1988 Seoul Olympic Games, table tennis men's singles champion: Liu Nankui;
1992 Han Barcelona Olympic Games, table tennis men's singles champion: Waldner;
1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, table tennis men's singles champion: Liu Guoliang;
2000 Sydney Olympic Games, table tennis men's singles champion: Kong Linghui;
2004 Athens Olympic Games, table tennis men's singles champion: Liu Chengmin;
Beijing Olympics table tennis men's singles champion: Ma Lin.
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In chronological order: Liu Nankui.
Waldner.
Liu Guoliang. Kong Linghui.
Yoo Seungmin. Miranda.
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