Chen Jing (table tennis player)
Chén Jìng ( Chinese 陳 靜 / 陈 静 ; born September 20, 1968 in Wuhan ) is a Chinese - Taiwanese table tennis player . She is the first Olympic champion in TT singles and two-time world champion with the Chinese team.
Career
Chen Jing started playing table tennis at the age of seven. She was sponsored by her school teacher, who also accepted her as a left-handed woman. After being appointed to the provincial selection in 1981 and to the national team in 1985, she first appeared internationally in an international match in Turkey in 1984. In 2001 the shakehand player ended her international career.
successes
Between 1985 and 2001, Chen Jing participated in 9 world championships . In 1985 she was only on the bench, but in 1987 she won the gold medal with the Chinese team, in individual she reached the quarterfinals, where she lost to future world champion He Zhili . At the next World Cup in 1989 she made it to the semi-finals in singles, in women's doubles she was runner-up in the women's doubles with Hu Xiaoxin , third in mixed with Chen Zhibin , and with the team she was again first. She won silver in 1993 in the individual and in 2000 with the team. At the World Championships in 1987, 1989 and 1999 she competed for China, in 1993, 1995, 1997, 2000 and 2001 she played for Taiwan, where she left in 1991.
She was nominated three times for the Summer Olympics . When table tennis was first represented in 1988 , she won her first gold medal in singles, in doubles she won silver with Jiao Zhimin . In 1996 she finished second and in 2000 third.
Stay in Europe
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Chen Jing played in Hungary for Statisztika Budapest . In 1996 she moved to the German Bundesliga for Team Galaxis Lübeck , but returned to Statisztika Budapest in 1997.
Results from the ITTF database
Association | event | year | place | country | singles | Double | Mixed | team |
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TPE | Asian Championship ATTU | 1998 | Osaka | JPN | Semifinals | Quarter finals | ||
CHN | Asian Championship ATTU | 1986 | Shenzhen | CHN | last 16 | Semifinals | ||
TPE | Asian Cup | 1993 | Shunde | CHN | Quarter finals | |||
TPE | Asian Games | 1998 | Bangkok | THA | Semifinals | Quarter finals | ||
TPE | Asian Games | 1994 | Hiroshima | JPN | Quarter finals | Quarter finals | Semifinals | |
TPE | ASIA TOP12 | 1999 | Kish Island | IRI | Semifinals | |||
TPE | Olympic games | 2000 | Sydney | OUT | bronze | last 16 | ||
TPE | Olympic games | 1996 | Atlanta | United States | Silver medal | Quarter finals | ||
CHN | Olympic games | 1988 | Seoul | COR | gold | Silver medal | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 2000 | Toulouse | FRA | Semifinals | Quarter finals | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 2000 | Rio de Janeiro | BRA | Semifinals | Semifinals | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 2000 | Fort Lauderdale | United States | Semifinals | gold | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 2000 | Kobe City | JPN | Semifinals | Semifinals | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 2000 | Zagreb | HRV | Quarter finals | gold | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Prague | CZE | Quarter finals | gold | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Karlskrona | SWE | last 32 | last 16 | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Lievin | FRA | gold | last 16 | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Linz / Wels | AUT | Semifinals | Quarter finals | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Bremen | GER | Quarter finals | Quarter finals | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Kobe City | JPN | last 16 | Rd 1 | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Guilin | CHN | Quarter finals | |||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Melbourne | OUT | gold | gold | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1999 | Rio de Janeiro | BRA | gold | Semifinals | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1998 | Kota Kinabalu | MAS | last 16 | Quarter finals | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1997 | Fort Lauderdale | United States | last 32 | Quarter finals | ||
TPE | Pro tour | 1996 | Rio de Janeiro | BRA | gold | |||
TPE | Pro tour | 1996 | Kettering | CLOSELY | silver | Semifinals | ||
TPE | Pro Tour Grand Finals | 1999 | Sydney | OUT | gold | Quarter finals | ||
TPE | World Championship | 2001 | Osaka | JPN | last 16 | last 64 | last 32 | 8th |
TPE | World Championship | 2000 | Kuala Lumpur | MAS | 2 | |||
CHN | World Championship | 1999 | Eindhoven | NED | last 16 | Quarter finals | last 16 | |
TPE | World Championship | 1997 | Manchester | CLOSELY | last 16 | Quarter finals | Semifinals | |
TPE | World Championship | 1995 | Tianjin | CHN | Quarter finals | last 16 | last 32 | |
TPE | World Championship | 1993 | Gothenburg | SWE | silver | Quarter finals | last 64 | |
CHN | World Championship | 1989 | Dortmund | FRG | Semifinals | silver | Semifinals | 1 |
CHN | World Championship | 1987 | New Delhi | IND | Quarter finals | last 16 | last 16 | 1 |
TPE | World cup | 2001 | Wuhu | CHN | 9-12. space | |||
TPE | World cup | 2000 | Phnom Penh | CAM | 4th | |||
CHN | World cup | 1997 | Shanghai | CHN | 5-8. space |
swell
- Yi Gaochao: Chen Jing's star rose in Seoul - With links to gold , DTS magazine , 1988/11 p. 9
- Rahul Nelson: the story of Chen Jing: Little hard work, a lot of price - Lazy, but good , DTS magazine , 1993/7 pp. 35–36
Web link
Individual evidence
- ↑ DTS magazine , 1996/7 p. 12
- ↑ DTS magazine , 1997/8 pp. 14–15 + 1998/4 p. 22
- ↑ ITTF statistics ( memento of the original from September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on September 9, 2011)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Chen, Jing |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Chén, Jìng; T = 陳, 靜 (Chinese) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | chinese table tennis player |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th September 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wuhan |