张怡宁简介 英文版 在哪?
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张怡宁简介 英文版 在哪?
Full name: Zhang Yining
Nationality: China
Playing style: Shake hands grip
Highest ranking: 1
Date of birth: October 5, 1982 (age 27)
Place of birth: Beijing, China
History
As of August 2008, she is ranked #1 in the ITTF rankings, in both women's singles and women's doubles.She has held the ITTF #1 ranking continuously since January 2003 and remains a dominant figure in women's table tennis. With 4 Olympic gold medals, 9 World Championships, and 4 World Cup wins, she is considered to be one of the most successful female table tennis players in history. During the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she was often referred to by commentators as "The Yellow Beast" denoting her dominance in the sport. She uses a specially made Zhang Yining ZLC for her blade made by butterfly, and tenergy 05 for forehand and tenergy 64 for her backhand.
Zhang is a graduate from Beijing Shichahai Sports School, where Li Jiawei of Singapore studied as well.
Currently, Zhang is married and has not been present in ITTF Pro Tours since 2010. But, the world of table tennis dosen't get lighter with Zhang gone temporarily. There is a new bunch of excellent players like Liu Shiwen and Ding Ning. Zhang is not #1 currently because of her long absence in the ITTF circuit. The #1 title holder is currently Zhang's compatriot, Liu Shiwen.
Successes
45th World Table Tennis Championships (1999) Women's Single Silver.
45th World Table Tennis Championships (2000) Women's Team Gold..
5th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2000) Women's Single Gold.
5th Table Tennis World Cup (2001) Women's Single Gold.
46th World Table Tennis Championships (2001) Women's Team Gold
6th Table Tennis World Cup (2002) Women's Single Gold.
7th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2002) Women's Single Gold.
47th World Table Tennis Championships (2003) Women's Single Silver, Women's Double Gold.
47th World Table Tennis Championships (2004) Women's Team Gold.
28th Olympic Games (2004) Table Tennis Women's Single Gold, Women's Double Gold.
8th Table Tennis World Cup (2004) Women's Single Gold.
48th World Table Tennis Championships (2005) Women's Single Gold, Women's Double Gold.
10thNational Games of the People's Republic of China (2005) Women's Team Gold,Women's Single Gold.
9th Table Tennis World Cup (2005) Women's Single Gold.
10th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2005) Women's Single Gold.
48th World Table Tennis Championships (2006) Women's Team Gold.
11th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2006) Women's Single Gold.
49th World Table Tennis Championships (2007) Women's Double Gold.
11th Table Tennis World Cup (2007) Women's Team Gold.
49th World Table Tennis Championships (2008) Women's Team Gold
29th Olympic Games (2008) Table Tennis Women's Single Gold, Women's Team Gold.
50th World Table Tennis Championships (2009) Women's Single Gold.
Olympic record
2008 Summer Olympics Women's Table Tennis Singles Results
Zhang participated in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing winning gold in both Women's Singles and Women's Team Competition. Zhang successfully defended her singles Olympic gold medal, defeating compatriot Wang Nan in the finals 8-11, 13-11, 11-8, 11-8, 11-3. She is also the Women's Doubles Gold Medal Holder at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Nationality: China
Playing style: Shake hands grip
Highest ranking: 1
Date of birth: October 5, 1982 (age 27)
Place of birth: Beijing, China
History
As of August 2008, she is ranked #1 in the ITTF rankings, in both women's singles and women's doubles.She has held the ITTF #1 ranking continuously since January 2003 and remains a dominant figure in women's table tennis. With 4 Olympic gold medals, 9 World Championships, and 4 World Cup wins, she is considered to be one of the most successful female table tennis players in history. During the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she was often referred to by commentators as "The Yellow Beast" denoting her dominance in the sport. She uses a specially made Zhang Yining ZLC for her blade made by butterfly, and tenergy 05 for forehand and tenergy 64 for her backhand.
Zhang is a graduate from Beijing Shichahai Sports School, where Li Jiawei of Singapore studied as well.
Currently, Zhang is married and has not been present in ITTF Pro Tours since 2010. But, the world of table tennis dosen't get lighter with Zhang gone temporarily. There is a new bunch of excellent players like Liu Shiwen and Ding Ning. Zhang is not #1 currently because of her long absence in the ITTF circuit. The #1 title holder is currently Zhang's compatriot, Liu Shiwen.
Successes
45th World Table Tennis Championships (1999) Women's Single Silver.
45th World Table Tennis Championships (2000) Women's Team Gold..
5th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2000) Women's Single Gold.
5th Table Tennis World Cup (2001) Women's Single Gold.
46th World Table Tennis Championships (2001) Women's Team Gold
6th Table Tennis World Cup (2002) Women's Single Gold.
7th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2002) Women's Single Gold.
47th World Table Tennis Championships (2003) Women's Single Silver, Women's Double Gold.
47th World Table Tennis Championships (2004) Women's Team Gold.
28th Olympic Games (2004) Table Tennis Women's Single Gold, Women's Double Gold.
8th Table Tennis World Cup (2004) Women's Single Gold.
48th World Table Tennis Championships (2005) Women's Single Gold, Women's Double Gold.
10thNational Games of the People's Republic of China (2005) Women's Team Gold,Women's Single Gold.
9th Table Tennis World Cup (2005) Women's Single Gold.
10th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2005) Women's Single Gold.
48th World Table Tennis Championships (2006) Women's Team Gold.
11th ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals (2006) Women's Single Gold.
49th World Table Tennis Championships (2007) Women's Double Gold.
11th Table Tennis World Cup (2007) Women's Team Gold.
49th World Table Tennis Championships (2008) Women's Team Gold
29th Olympic Games (2008) Table Tennis Women's Single Gold, Women's Team Gold.
50th World Table Tennis Championships (2009) Women's Single Gold.
Olympic record
2008 Summer Olympics Women's Table Tennis Singles Results
Zhang participated in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing winning gold in both Women's Singles and Women's Team Competition. Zhang successfully defended her singles Olympic gold medal, defeating compatriot Wang Nan in the finals 8-11, 13-11, 11-8, 11-8, 11-3. She is also the Women's Doubles Gold Medal Holder at the 2004 Summer Olympics.