sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLiu Guoliang (simplified Chinese: 刘国梁; traditional Chinese: 劉國梁; pinyin: Liú Guóliáng; born January 10, 1976) is a retired Chinese table tennis player who has won all titles at major world tournaments including World Championships, World Cup and Olympic Games. He is the second man to achieve a career grand slam of three majors (Olympic Gold, World Cup, World Championships). He is considered by many to be one of the greatest players and coaches of all time. He has also played with Kong Linghui in doubles.
Chinese table tennis player
Liu Guoliang |
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 Liu Guoliang at the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's Singles |
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Full name | Liu Guoliang |
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Nickname(s) | Legend Liu |
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Nationality | China |
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Born | (1976-01-10) January 10, 1976 (age 46) Xinxiang, Henan, China |
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In this Chinese name, the family name is Liu.
Biography
Liu Guoliang was born in Xinxiang, Henan. He won two gold medals in the 1996 Summer Olympics, the men's singles and the men's doubles (with Kong Linghui), he won the men's singles in the 1996 World Cup, the World Doubles Championships in 1997 and 1999 with doubles partner Kong Linghui, and the 1999 World Singles Championships in Eindhoven. He was a member of the winning Chinese team in both the 1995 and 1997 World Table Tennis Championships.
Liu retired after the 2001 season and was appointed as the head coach of the China's National Men's Team at the age of 27. As the head coach of the Chinese Men's National Table Tennis Team he is the most successful coach in history with a team gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in addition to the medal sweep by Ma Lin, Wang Hao, and Wang Liqin. At the 2012 Summer Olympics the team won gold and Zhang Jike and Wang Hao won gold and silver medals respectively in the men's singles.[1] At the 2016 Summer Olympics the team again won gold and Ma Long and Zhang Jike won the gold and silver medals in the men's singles.[2]
The Chinese team has also won every men's singles teams championships in the World Table Tennis Championships since Liu became head coach; a period spanning from 2001 to 2018.
On December 1, 2018, Liu was elected as president of the Chinese Table Tennis Association, replacing Cai Zhenhua.[3][4]
2021
In June, Liu stated that unlike in previous Olympic games, he did not want to place pressure on the Chinese players and coaches to sweep all the gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics.[5]
Equipment
His playing style is based on the use of short pimple-out rubber and he uses a penholder grip. He is the forerunner of the backhand reverse topspin. His blade is Stiga Clipper, his forehand rubber is Stiga Clippa and his reverse backhand rubber is Stiga Mendo Energy.
During his prime (1996–1999) Liu played with TSP Spinpips on his forehand and Mark V on his backhand, yet still on the Stiga Clipper blade. The Spinpip rubbers was banned in the late 2000 and their counterpart Spinpip Md the year after. Both times because of the aspect ratio (ratio of pips height to width) and its structure of the pip and the arrangement of the pips that made the rubber extremely spinny and unpredictable; and therefore judged to be too advantageous. It is therefore uncertain if Liu actually ever played with Stiga rubbers in competition.
Family
Liu Guoliang's older brother, Liu Guodong, was the head coach of the Indonesia table tennis national team.[6]
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Previous: Cai Zhenhua |
President of the Chinese Table Tennis Association 2018 |
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Liu Guoliang's Titles |
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 Olympic table tennis men's singles champions |
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 Olympic table tennis men's doubles champions |
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World Cup table tennis men's singles champions |
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World Cup table tennis men's team champions |
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1990s | |
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2000s | |
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2010s | |
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ITTF World Tour Grand Finals men's doubles champions |
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Asian Games table tennis men's doubles champions |
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Asian Cup table tennis men's team champions |
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1990s | |
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Members of the ITTF Hall of Fame |
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Players (men) | |
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Players (women) | |
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Officers | |
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На других языках
[de] Liu Guoliang
Liu Guoliang (chinesisch .mw-parser-output .Hant{font-size:110%}劉 國樑 / .mw-parser-output .Hans{font-size:110%}刘 国梁, Pinyin Liú Guóliáng; * 10. Januar 1976[1] in Xinxiang) ist ein ehemaliger chinesischer Tischtennisspieler und zweifacher Olympiasieger. Er konnte in seiner Karriere Olympische Spiele, Weltmeisterschaften und den Weltcup gewinnen.
- [en] Liu Guoliang
[fr] Liu Guoliang
Liu Guoliang est un pongiste chinois né le 10 janvier 1976 à Xinxiang en Chine. Il est le deuxième à avoir réalisé le grand chelem c'est-à-dire gagner un championnat du monde, une coupe du monde et un titre olympique.
[it] Liu Guoliang
Liu Guoliang[1] (劉 國梁S; Xinxiang, 10 gennaio 1976) è un tennistavolista cinese, due volte campione olimpico, vincitore della Coppa del Mondo individuale nel 1996 e del Campionato Mondiale del 1999.
[ru] Лю Голян
Лю Голя́н (кит. упр. 刘国梁, пиньинь Liú Guóliáng, р.10 января 1976) — китайский игрок в настольный теннис, двукратный олимпийский чемпион и двукратный чемпион мира 1999 года в Эйндховене, в одиночном и парном разряде, трёхкратный чемпион мира в команде. 14 лет подряд, до середины 2017 года, был главным тренером национальной сборной КНР.
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