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  1. From Bound Feet to Olympic Gold in China: The Case of Women's Table Tennis by Deng Yaping, 2002

61. Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee - History
the occasion of the celebration of the 15th olympic Games Men and Women s Hockey, Judo, Lawn tennis, Shooting, Swimming, table tennis, Taekwondo, Volley
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The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee was formerly called the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Association The Working Committee was first established in 1946, when it was felt that Trinidad and Tobago, a British Colony at the time, should take part in the quadrennial Olympic Games. This original Committee made up of four member-federations (Athletics, Cycling, Football and Weightlifting) was extended provisional recognition by the International Olympic Committee in 1946, thus Trinidad and Tobago was able to send a Team to the Central American and Caribbean Games held in Barranquilla, Colombia. Formal affiliation to the International Olympic Committee was granted to the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Association at the International Olympic Committee session held in London (1948) on the occasion of the celebration of the 15th Olympic Games. From four affiliates in the year 1948 the number of affiliated National Bodies now number eighteen and govern the sports of Athletics, Rugby, Badminton, Basketball, Bobsleigh Boxing, Cycling, Football, Men and Women's Hockey, Judo, Lawn Tennis, Shooting, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Volley Ball and Yachting. The General Council of the Committee is composed of one delegate per affiliate, except at the Annual General Meeting, when each affiliate is allowed two delegates. The officers of the Association are:

62. China Or Ex-Chinese Dominate Olympic Table Tennis
China or exChinese dominate olympic table tennis. SYDNEY, Australia (AP) If history is a guide, the battle for olympic table tennis gold will be an all
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Sunday, September 17, 2000 China or ex-Chinese dominate Olympic table tennis
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) If history is a guide, the battle for Olympic table tennis gold will be an all-Chinese affair although the players won't necessarily be battling for Beijing. Testifying to China's dominance of the sport, around two dozen players competing at Sydney for adopted countries were born in China, among them former members of its national squad or products of its formidable table tennis system.

63. Bayer Sport, Sitemap
SC Bayer 05Home table tennis Triathlon Canoeing Home Uerdingen tennis Club 1900 tennis Club - Home Bayer Paralympic Team Bayer s olympic history olympic Games
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64. Olympic Games - History
For the second time in Malaysian olympic history, the Hockey team Contingent to the 1988 Seoul olympic Games was one shooter, and two women table tennis players
http://www.olympic.org.my/gamesrecords/olympicg/history.htm

65. Directory - Sports: Table Tennis
tabletennisvideos.com · history · cached · Catalog of videos of the most recent olympic and World Melvin s table tennis World · cached · A table tennis
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66. TABLE TENNIS CANADA TENNIS DE TABLE
BC) AND PETRA CADA (NS) WIN BUTTERFLY CANADIAN olympic QUALIFIER. history IN THE MAKING Sharara s article on the 2003 Junior World table tennis Championships at
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Wilson Zhang (BC) and Judy Long (BC) win Stiga Canada Singles events
Press Conference: Legal Challenge Launched Against COC's Top 12 Standards April 15, 2004 - Montreal, QC
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Petra Cada and Johnny Huang meet ITTF qualification criteria for Athens.
JOHNNY HUANG (BC) AND PETRA CADA (NS) WIN BUTTERFLY CANADIAN OLYMPIC QUALIFIER College Letendre, Laval - January 10-11, 2004 "HISTORY IN THE MAKING" see ITTF President Adham Sharara's article on the 2003 Junior World Table Tennis Championships at
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67. Lukol Directory - Sports Table Tennis Clubs
Home of 2000 olympic coach and 4 star tournament. http//www.sbttc.org. http//www.bynghall.net/. Uxbridge table tennis Club Club history, players, league
http://www.lukol.com/Top/Sports/Table_Tennis/Clubs/

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Sports Table Tennis Clubs ... Sussex University Table Tennis Club
Located in Brighton, UK. Includes photographs, news, league information, members area, and joining details.
http://www.ussu.info/index.html
Cambridge University Table Tennis Club

Includes photographs, reports, team information, result tables, links, and guestbook.
http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/cuttc/
Wolverine Table Tennis Club

Club overview, list of officers, member details, rankings, and photograph gallery. Located in University of Michigan, U.S.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~brianhyt/
South Bend Table Tennis Club
Table tennis tournaments, news, clinics, directions. Home of 2000 Olympic coach and 4 star tournament. http://www.sbttc.org Byng Hall Table Tennis Club Located in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. An overview of the club and its players, plus training times and membership details. http://www.bynghall.net/ Indianapolis Table Tennis Center Located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Opening information, league details, mailing list, links, and club pictures. http://www.indytabletennis.com/

68. Table Tennis In Athens 2004 Olympic Games Accommodation - Residences, Lodgings,
The table tennis in Athens 2004 olympic Games are more than an They are an opportunity to be part of a story that is as old as history itself.
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In 2004 the Olympic Games return to the place where they were born, where they were revived and where they will be renewed. The Table Tennis in Athens 2004 Olympic Games are more than an opportunity to participate in the greatest celebration of humanity. They are an opportunity to be part of a story that is as old as history itself. And when it comes to making history, there is really no place like home. Our network is offering quality accommodation in hotels or lodgings in Athens or all over Greece In order to locate accommodation at reasonable prices for visitors and spectators, our Accommodation Department is working closely with the public and private sector, making every possible effort to maintain control over the availability and price of hotel rooms in and around Athens, during Games-time. Enjoy the Greek hospitality with us ... more Home Contact Info http://www.olympiakoi-agones.com http://www.olybiakoi-agones.com http://www.olymbiakoi-agones.com ... http://www.olympiada.biz Athens 2004 Olympic Games Accommodation - Residences, lodgings, Apartments, Houses,Rooms, Villas, Hotels, residence, apartment, room, villa, hotel for 2004 Olympics in Athens, Crete hotels, Table Tennis in Athens 2004 Table Tennis in Accommodation Olympic Games Athens 2004 Table Tennis in Accommodation Olympic Games Table Tennis in Athens 2004 Table Tennis in Accommodation Olympic Games Athens 2004 by Greek internet services and description for this tourist guide for Greece

69. Table Tennis
profiles, facts, articles, and the history of the and links of the most recent olympic and World Tactical table tennis Includes articles mostly for defensive
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  • About.com - Table Tennis - Includes playing tips, weekly features, newsletter, chat and links. Canupnet - Large list of links and photos and tournament articles from 1996 on. Classic HardBat Table Tennis - Aims to encourage the renaissance of table-tennis played in the style and with the equipment of the Classic Era (1940-1960). Includes ratings, rules, tournament results, and upcoming events. Cramlington Table Tennis Club - History of the club, membership details, photographs, roll of honours, rules and league information.

70. Athens 2004 Olympic Games Program
history olympic. 13, 13 august 2004, opening ceremony of olympic s games. hokey, judo, sailing, shooting, softball, swimming, table tennis, volley, weightlifting.
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71. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
org AfroAmerican Life and history, Assn. for the Study http//www. symphony.org table tennis Assn., US (1933), One olympic 11,800.
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72. HÃ¥kons Hall (Lillehammer Olympic Park)
can experience the olympic history from 1896 please contact Lillehammer olympic Park Tel Championships World Veteran tabletennis Championships Birkebeiner Off
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Håkon Hall – the versatile hall
This hall is a popular venue for a wide range of events such as sports, conferences, kick-offs, trade fairs, exhibitions and concerts.
HÃ¥kon Hall opened its doors on 1 February 1993 and was the main venue for ice-hockey during the Olympics, as well as hosting the opening and closing ceremonies of the Paralympics.
Photo: Kjetil Rolseth ©
Currently one of the world’s most versatile multi-purpose halls, Håkon Hall offers almost unlimited possibilities. The floor space, capacity and layout of the hall are perfect for large and small events alike. Pleasant offices adjacent to the entrance and reception desk make it easy for you to install an efficient secretarial service. The location of the offices and conference rooms is intended to provide maximum convenience during events. Håkon Hall plays host to sporting, cultural and commercial events both summer and winter.

73. New Beijing,Great Olympics-support
For the first time in China s history Sun Fuming won In a great show of olympic spirit and tenacity China also did extremely well in table tennis, winning six
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    In 1984, China sent its first delegation to take part in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. They won 15 gold medals and were ranked fourth in the gold medal tally.
    IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch presented the gold medal to China's first Olympic champion, Xu Haifeng, saying that it was "a big day in China's 5,000 year history."
    Gymnastic star Li Ning who won three gold medals, two silver medals and one bronze at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984 was praised as a "tower of strength" by local newspapers in New York.
    One newspaper article wrote: "The American people are fascinated by this little giant from China."
  • 74. Secondary P.E. Individual Sports
    Rules, history, and information. Title olympic table tennis NBCSports URL http//www.olympic.nbc.com/sports...... www.orbonline.net/~sandy/index.htm
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    The links below have been selected by the Omaha Public Schools based on their relevance to curriculum needs. None of these sites are owned or controlled by the Omaha Public Schools. Neither the district nor its employees are responsible for their contents or their links to other locations. Secondary Physical Education links Physical Education home page
    Archery
    Title: ArcheryNBC Sports
    URL: http://www.olympic.nbc.com/sports/archery/index.html
    Description: Describes the sport of Archery, its role in the Olympics, History, Rules and Facts Title: Archery Links
    URL: http://www.utoronto.ca:80/archery/links.htm
    Description: Links to archery web sites in the USA and International
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    Title: BadmintonNBC Sports
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    Description: Describes the sport of Badminton, its role in the Olympics, History, Rules and Facts Title: Badminton
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    Description: News and lots of information with links to the US Badminton Association
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    Title: Professional Bowler Association
    URL: http://www.pba.org/

    75. KnoxNews: Olympics
    olympic profiles table tennis Jun Gao, Ilija Lupulesku and Marion Jones Ritzenhein aims for olympic A standard. ago Bannister broke into history US seeks to
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    INTRODUCTION Gold behind the gold: The sport of Olympic spending
    In less than 100 days, in the shadow of the ancient Acropolis, American athletes will parade into the Athens Olympics. The U.S. team will be the largest contingent there, the most watched, the most cheered, the most jeered ... and the most lavishly financed.
    EYE-OPENERS Eyebrow-raising factoids about Olympics spending
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    We already know who the stars of the Athens games will be: They'll be the athletes who run on the track, swim in the pool and dazzle on the hardwood. But don't look for anyone from the U.S. men's or women's team handball squad. THE ATHLETES Cashing in on Olympic success The Olympic Games are oozing with cash. And so are the top Olympians. But not all athletes are created equal. Take look at the life of three different levels of athletes: the superstar, the veteran and the up-and-comers.

    76. History
    history of the sport. Furthermore, with the addition of the sport to the olympic Programme in 1988, table tennis acquires a mass character.
    http://www.sportsnet.gr/7/70b/70b1/e70b11.html
    History of the sport The
    A game of the aristocracy The first bats were wooden with a long handle. The striking surface of the bat was covered by a layer of cork.
    The first bats The IN 1952 a relatively unknown, the Japanese Hiroje Satoh, appears at the World Championships with a new type of bat featuring an insert of spongy material between the rubber and the wood layers, thus creating a new type of rubber, later known as "sandwich rubber". This new rubber revolutionises table tennis thanks to its ability to give greater spin and speed to the ball. In the next few years, almost all the top players start using this new type of rubber and adjusting to the new way the game is played. New highly technical moves and shots are developed, placing more emphasis on the speed and spin of the ball, which makes the game more spectacular. In the 1950s, Japanese players are the world leaders. They introduce a new way of holding the bat, later to copied by the Chinese, whose total dominance of the sport remained unchallenged until the mid-1980s. From the end of the 1980s and until the beginning of the 1990s, the Swedish team enters centre stage and overpowers the Chinese in three consecutive World Championships (1989, 1991, 1993). Nevertheless, China strikes back and wins the two last international Championships (1995, 1997), thus regaining first place in the World Ranking and reaffirming its superiority. In the last few years, table tennis has made great progress. In an effort to make the sport more attractive and appealing to a wider audience, the rules have changed substantially, and the technological advances have contributed to the sport's popularity. Furthermore, with the addition of the sport to the Olympic Programme in 1988, table tennis acquires a "mass" character. Today, it is considered to be one of the most popular sports in the world in terms of numbers participating, with more than 150 National Federations being members of the I.T.T.F. It is clear that the style of the competitive game has changed dramatically. Modern-day table tennis is based on speed and strength, with the new shots requiring excellent technical knowledge.

    77. What's New On BSSH Pages?
    Added 11/4/2003) Babe Ruth (Added 11/4/2003) table tennis Museum (Added 20 Science, and Lore of Gymnastics (Added 28/2/2003) Gymnastics olympic history (Added 28
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    New Links on the BSSH Pages?
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    78. Svìtový Stolní Tenis / World Table Tennis
    ITTFMezinárodní federace stolního tenisu (informace o ITTF v ceštine). HISTORIE OH - TT olympic history (kompletní výsledky všech OH).
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    (informace o ITTF v èeštinì) HISTORIE OH - TT Olympic History (kompletní výsledky všech OH) HISTORIE MS - WTTC History (pøehled vítìzù MS od r.1926) HISTORIE ME - ETTC History (pøehled vítìzù ME od r. 1958) HISTORIE MEJ - YETTC History (pøehled vítìzù MEJ od r. 1955) ODKAZY - Links (stránky o stolním tenise na www) Historie TOP 12 - TOP 12 History (pøehled vítìzù populárního evropského turnaje) NÁRODNÍ TÝMY National Teams: DALŠÍ PROFILY Another Profiles: Lucjan BLASZCZYK (pøi pøíležitosti CCL-CHAMPIONS SHOW 1999 Jean-Michel SAIVE (pøi pøíležitosti CZECH OPEN 1999 CHIANG Peng Lung (pøi pøíležitosti CZECH OPEN 1999 Peter KARLSSON (pøi pøíležitosti CZECH OPEN 1999

    79. Chinatown Online - Beijing Olympics 2008
    table tennis players completed an olympic history by sweeping all four gold medals in two consecutive olympic Games. Wang Nan consolidated
    http://www.chinatown-online.co.uk/pages/lifestyle/sport/chinaolympics.html
    Gold Silver Bronze Total Sydney 2000 Atlanta 1996 Barcelona 1992 Seoul 1988 Los Angeles 1984 China has emerged as a sporting giant coming in 3rd place in the overall medals tally in the Sydney Olympics. The Chinese Olympic Delegation won a total of 28 gold, 16 silver, 15 bronze medals in the 16 days of competition, ranking behind the US with 39 golds, 25 silvers and 33 bronzes and Russia, 32-28-28. Forty-nine countries and regions won at least one gold and 70 won at least a medal. Chinese athletes have a total of 80 golds, 79 silvers and 64 bronzes in the last five Olympics. Among the 27 athletes winning gold medals at the Sydney Olympics, 25 were making their Olympic debut. To add to the record Olympic medals haul, the Chinese team had no cases of positive drugs tests. Three Chinese athletes broke eight world records for 12 titles. Six athletes set 11 Olympic records and one created an Olympic best and one equalled one Olympic record. Table tennis players completed an Olympic history by sweeping all four gold medals in two consecutive Olympic Games. Wang Nan consolidated her world No 1 status by winning both the women's singles and doubles titles, a feat achieved only by her retired team mate Deng Yaping. World No 1 men's player Kong Linghui became only the third player to complete a table tennis grand slam by winning the World Championships, the World Cup and the Olympic singles titles. Team mate Liu Guoliang achieved the feat four years ago, and it is historical that a country produced two grand slam winners within a decade. The first grand slam winner was Jan-Ove Waldner of Sweden. China has a such a table tennis power that they also won three silvers and one bronze in Sydney.

    80. Nbc5i.com - Local College Sports - Wesleyan Alumni Qualifies For Olympic Games
    In 1988, Reed became the youngest medalist in olympic table tennis history, when she won the bronze medal for Yugoslavia at age 17.
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    Current Student-Athlete Vying For Olympic Spot
    Recap by Logan Lawrence , Texas Wesleyan University
    POSTED: 10:09 am CST March 11, 2004 UPDATED: 10:29 am CST March 11, 2004 FORT WORTH, Texas Jasna Reed, a former Texas Wesleyan student and table tennis team member, has qualified to represent the United States at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Reed, who was the first student-athlete on the inaugural Texas Wesleyan table tennis team in 2001, took home first place at the 2004 North American Olympic Trials held in February.

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