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Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

author:Qiu Bi'an
Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

On May 20, Beijing time, the selection competitions for the table tennis singles quota of the Paris Olympics were all over, and the singles participants in the Paris Olympics were basically established, counting the quota places automatically obtained by the world rankings. Up to now, the number of overseas legions of Chinese descent participating in the table tennis competition of the Paris Olympics is tentatively set at 21 people, and these Chinese table tennis relics are almost impossible to get the opportunity to participate in the Olympic Games in China. For the details of the overseas legions of Chinese descent participating in the Paris Olympics, please see the details below.

1. The women's line is the main force, with a total of 18 people winning tickets to the Paris Olympics, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

1. Ni Xialian (Luxembourg)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

61 years old, straight board, forehand glue, backhand long glue, two-sided particles, special play.

2. Zeng Zhiying (Chile)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

58 years old, horizontal board, two-sided reverse glue, chipping ball play.

3. Hong Jianfang (Australia)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

51 years old, straight board, two-sided particles, inverted board play.

4. Liu Yangzi (Australia)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

23 years old, right-handed horizontal board, two-sided reverse glue, mainstream play.

5. Yuan Jianan (France)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

39 years old, horizontal board, forehand rubber, backhand rubber, special play

6. Han Ying (Germany)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

41 years old, horizontal board, backhand raw rubber particles, chipping ball play.

7. Shan Xiaona (Germany)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

41 years old, straight board, single-sided positive rubber particles, near the stage fast attack play.

8. Tian Zhixi (South Korea)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

32 years old, horizontal board, two-sided reverse glue, left-handed arc circle fast attack play.

9. Miwa Haramoto (Japan)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

15 years old, transverse board, two-sided anti-glue, near-stage speed flow play.

10. Zhang An (USA)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

28 years old, horizontal board, two-sided reverse glue, arc circle play.

11. Amy Wang (USA)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

21 years old, horizontal board, two-sided reverse glue, mainstream arc circle play.

12. Song Jiayu (USA)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

20 years old, cross-right, two-sided reverse glue, left-handed curling ball.

13. Zeng Jian (Singapore)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

28 years old, horizontal board, two-sided reverse glue, mainstream arc ball play.

14. Jenny Shao (Portugal)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

31 years old, crossboard, two-sided reverse glue, left-handed curveball.

15. Fu Yu (Portugal)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

46 years old, straight board, single-sided reverse glue, traditional near-Taiwan fast attack play.

16. Zhang Mo (Canada)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

35 years old, horizontal board, forehand rubber, backhand rubber, the same special style of play as Yuan Jianan.

17. Yang Xiaoxin (Monaco)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

36 years old, horizontal board, forehand reverse glue, backhand long glue particles, special play.

18. Xiao Yaoqian (Spain)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

30 years old, horizontal board, two-sided reverse glue, left-handed shooting.

Second, the male informant Ding is thin, and there are only 3 people playing in Bao at present, and they are outstanding representatives of three different styles

1. Qiu Dang (Germany)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

27 years old, straight board, two-sided anti-glue, fast attack near the table, backhand system, special style of play.

2. Tomokazu Haramoto (Japan)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

20 years old, transverse plate, two-sided reverse glue, near-platform velocity flow system,

3. Wang Yang (Slovakia)

Chinese Table Tennis Overseas Legion Olympic Report: 21 people competed in Paris, led by Ni Xialian and Zhang Benmeihe

30 years old, horizontal board, two-sided reverse glue, cutting attack and play.

Third, the Chinese overseas ancestry at the Paris Olympics has decreased compared with the last Tokyo Olympics

At Tokyo 2021, a total of 31 overseas legionnaires of Chinese descent competed, while the number at Paris was 10 less. This shows that during this cycle, overseas associations have paid more attention to table tennis, and have also cultivated more local Olympic-level elite players.

Overseas Chinese who participated in the Tokyo Olympics but did not qualify for the Paris Olympics are:

Hu Heming, Yan Xin (Australia), Liu Jia, Liu Yuan (Austria), Wang Zhen (Canada), Huo Tingting (UK), Choi Hyo-joo (South Korea), Li Qian (Poland), Yu Mengyu, Feng Tianwei, Lin Ye, Zhou Zheyu (Singapore), Kou Lei (Ukraine), Liu Juan, Zhou Xin, Wang Huijing (USA)

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