There are 73 days left before the Paris Olympics, and various table tennis associations have also released their participation lists.
Team Sweden:
Men's Singles: Carlberg, Moregard
Men's group: Carlberg, Moregard, Carlson
P card: Falck
Women's Singles: Bergstrom, Carlberg
Girl group: Bergstrom, Carlberg, Bogard
P card: Hansen
Mixed Doubles: Carlsen/Carlberg
Hopefully Moregard won't mess up again, train hard and slip from the top 11 in the world rankings. Anton's form is getting better and better after a few races.
Team Japan
Men's Singles: Tomokazu Zhangmoto, Hayasuke Togami
Men's group: Hayasuke Togami, Tomokazu Zhangmoto, Shinozuka Daito
Women's Singles: Hina Hayata, Miu Hirano
Girl group: Hina Hayata, Miu Hirano, Miwa Zhangmoto
The Paris Olympics is also the first time that Zhang Ben's siblings have been selected at the same time, and the 15-year-old Zhang Benmei has grown up very quickly and is also the biggest competitor of the national table tennis team.
Hina Hayada is really the hardest working one, every time there is a big game, Hina Hayata's coach will take a record on the sidelines, and Hina Hayada will also record as long as she watches the game from the stands.
Team Germany:
Men's Singles: Qiu Dang, Ocharov
Women's Singles: Han Ying, Mittram
Groups: Qiu Dang, Pol, Ocharov, Han Ying, Shan Xiaona, Mittram
Shan Xiaona and Nina are about to start matching. Mainly in the team, Han Ying has resumed participating in competitions. Xiaofu will be in the top ten next week, Xiaofu's world ranking is a little late, if it is two months earlier, it will definitely be him, and our list may not change.
Ocharov's dream has come true, and he can see Malone at the Olympics again.