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The 24-year-old table tennis star got married, became famous for breaking Fan Zhendong's record, and the Olympic champion came to watch the ceremony

author:The second brother in the sports world

On April 8, Beijing time, Japanese table tennis player Kohei Mibu recently got married, and Olympic champion Mizutani Hayabusa and others attended the ceremony as guests, which aroused strong attention from netizens.

The 24-year-old table tennis star got married, became famous for breaking Fan Zhendong's record, and the Olympic champion came to watch the ceremony

As you can see from the photos, Sanbu Hanghei walked into the wedding scene with his wife in his arms, and completed the ceremony in the cheers and blessings of relatives and friends, and the loving picture made netizens leave messages and likes: "Inheriting the tradition of early marriage in Japanese men's table tennis, at the age of 24, he will have a double harvest in career and love", "Mizutani Hayabusa has really become so fat", "It can be said that it is a small party of the table tennis club of Meiji University", "Congratulations to Mibu-kun, you must be happy", "If I remember correctly, I am another genius in Japan who has grown up and is obsessed with everyone", " Breaking Fan Zhendong's record as the youngest was really famous at that time, and the Japanese media also boasted vigorously, but I didn't expect my grades to be so poor when I became an adult."

The 24-year-old table tennis star got married, became famous for breaking Fan Zhendong's record, and the Olympic champion came to watch the ceremony

Among those who were invited to the wedding were Tokyo Olympics table tennis mixed doubles gold medalist Hayasuke Mizutani and Hayasuke Togami, who will represent Japan in the men's singles and men's team events at the Paris Olympics, all of whom were former members of Meiji University's table tennis club. Mibe Kohei's wife was also a member of the table tennis club of Meiji University, and she was Mibu Kohei's "senior", and the two were sisters and brothers. Speaking of Sanbu Kohei, recent fans may not be familiar with it, but ten years ago, he was also a famous Japanese table tennis talent, and even broke a record originally held by Fan Zhendong.

The 24-year-old table tennis star got married, became famous for breaking Fan Zhendong's record, and the Olympic champion came to watch the ceremony

In 2014, Kohei Sanbu won the men's singles championship as a dark horse at the Chile Table Tennis Open, becoming the youngest ITTF men's singles champion on tour at the age of 14 years and 284 days, breaking the record of 14 years and 292 days originally held by Fan Zhendong. The three-part record didn't last long, with China's Yu Ziyang winning the Japan Open at just 14 years and 30 days old. However, Mibu did not develop as expected, and since 2019 he has been able to represent Japan in international competitions again, focusing on domestic competitions and reaching the semi-finals of the Men's Doubles at the All Japan Championships last year.

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