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Join forces! Former Olympic champion lin yunru, who officially directed the national table tennis olympic champion, has changed his name to japanese nationality

On February 16, Beijing time, important news came from the well-known Japanese table tennis magazine "Zhuoqiu Kingdom", which reported that Wei Guan Qingguang, former Olympic champion of national table tennis and winner of the men's singles championship of Japan's four national championships, has appeared in Germany to officially participate in the training of Chinese Taipei's Lin Yunru. At present, Lin Yunru is participating in the Russian Table Tennis League, but the training place is in Germany.

Join forces! Former Olympic champion lin yunru, who officially directed the national table tennis olympic champion, has changed his name to japanese nationality

In the camera, Olympic champions Wei Guan Qingguang and Lin Yunru have bright smiles, training tacit understanding, and are undergoing daily physical training. At the beginning of this year, the Japanese side said that the former national table tennis Olympic champion Wei Guan Qingguang began to point out Lin Yunru, which the Japanese Table Tennis Association felt a certain threat, the talented teenager Lin Yunru is a strong opponent of Japanese players, with the guidance of Wei Guan Qingguang, so that the two join forces, such as tigers to add wings.

Weiguan Qingguang, whose original name was Wei Qingguang, was born in Guangxi, China. In 1986, Wei Qingguang helped the national table tennis to win the Asian Championships men's singles championship, and in the 1987 New Delhi World Table Tennis Championships, Wei Qingguang and Chen Longcan won the men's doubles championship of the World Table Tennis Championships, reversing the situation that the national table tennis had not won the men's doubles championship in several consecutive World Table Tennis Championships. In the 1988 Seoul Olympic Champion, Wei Qingguang won the Olympic Men's Doubles Championship again and won the title of Olympic Champion.

Join forces! Former Olympic champion lin yunru, who officially directed the national table tennis olympic champion, has changed his name to japanese nationality

As a legend in the table tennis world, Wei Qingguang's life is like a ping-pong ball, falling and bouncing again, although it rotates uncertainly, it is full of fascinating legends. In 1997, Olympic champion Wei Qingguang chose to become a Japanese citizen and changed his name to Weiguan Qingguang, becoming the messenger of Sino-Japanese table tennis friendly exchanges. He has since helped Japan win bronze medals at the World Table Tennis Championships, silver medals at the Asian Championships, and four-time Men's Singles title at the Japan Championships.

Join forces! Former Olympic champion lin yunru, who officially directed the national table tennis olympic champion, has changed his name to japanese nationality

At the beginning of this year, the Japanese side reported that Wei Guan Qingguang was going to start directing Lin Yunru, a famous Chinese Taipei player. Now, Wei Guan Qingguang and Lin Yunru have officially started training, which further confirms the news of the Japanese Table Tennis Association. Lin Yunru can be called a talented teenager in the table tennis world, defeating the national table tennis world champion Fan Zhendong, Ma Long, Lin Gaoyuan and other main players.

However, Lin Yunru's state has been sluggish recently, and in the world cup match that ended not long ago, Lin Yunru lost 0:3 to Wang Chuqin, a player of the same age. In the World Table Tennis Championships, Lin Yunru also lost 3:4 to South Korea's Lin Zhongxun and did not qualify. Lin Yunru played calmly and calmly, and was humble and courteous off the court. However, in terms of playing momentum, it is obviously inferior to Zhang Benzhihe and Wang Chuqin. At present, Olympic champion Wei Guan Qingguang has officially begun to guide Lin Yunru, looking forward to the strong cooperation between the two.

Join forces! Former Olympic champion lin yunru, who officially directed the national table tennis olympic champion, has changed his name to japanese nationality

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