Mok Ka Sha

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Mok Ka Sha (born October 23, 1962 in the province of the People's Republic of China ) is a table tennis player from Hong Kong . She took part in the 1980s once in the Olympic Games and four times in World Championships .

Career

Mok Ka Sha was born in China in 1962. At the age of ten she started playing table tennis and was supported by professional trainers. In the early 1980s, the family emigrated to the Macau Special Administrative Region of China , but from then on Mok Ka Sha started under the Hong Kong flag.

She achieved her first international success in 1983 at the Commonwealth Championships in Kuala Lumpur. Here she reached the semi-finals in singles, she won gold in doubles with Chai Man and in the team competition. She won other medals at the Commonwealth Championships in 1985 with silver in mixed (with Lo Chuen Tsung) and in 1989 with bronze in individual and gold in team competition.

From 1983 to 1989 she was nominated for four world championships . She reached the semi-finals with the team in 1989 . At the 1983 World Cup , she and her younger brother Mok Kar Lai were active, but he played for Macau .

In 1988 she qualified for participation in the Olympic Games . Here she finished first in the group matches after four wins and one loss (against Li Huifen ). In the main round she was eliminated from Flyura Bulatova-Abbate (URS). The doubles with Hui So Hung only managed one victory in seven matches in the group games, which meant that they missed the main round.

In the world ranking , she took 1985 place 20th

Germany

In mid-1987 Mok Ka Sha moved to Germany because of her compatriot Chan Kong Wah , whom she later married and with whom she has had a child since mid-1990. Because of her activities as a national player for Hong Kong, she was not eligible to play in the 1st or 2nd German Bundesliga . Because of the short time until the deadline for a club change, she joined the district class club DJK VfR Saarn from Mülheim an der Ruhr . A year later she moved to the league for VfB Kirchhellen. In 1990 she helped the PSV Oberhausen women's team to move up to the regional league. In the 2003/04 season she was active at the upper division club TTC HS Schwarza 2 , which she left again in 2004.

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
HKG Asian Championship ATTU 1988 Niigata JPN last 16
HKG Asian Championship ATTU 1986 Shenzhen CHN Quarter finals
HKG Asian Cup 1985 Singapore SIN 8th
HKG Asian Cup 1983 Wuxi CHN 10
HKG Asian Games 1986 Seoul COR Quarter finals Quarter finals
HKG Commonwealth Championship 1989 Cardiff WHALE Semifinals 1
HKG Commonwealth Championship 1985 Douglas IMN silver
HKG Commonwealth Championship 1983 Kuala Lumpur MAS Semifinals gold 1
HKG Olympic games 1988 Seoul COR last 16 immediately excluded
HKG World Championship 1989 Dortmund FRG last 64 last 64 no participants 3
HKG World Championship 1987 New Delhi IND last 32 no participants last 64 13
HKG World Championship 1985 Gothenburg SWE last 16 no participants Agony 13
HKG World Championship 1983 Tokyo JPN last 32 last 32 Agony 17th

Web links

  • Mok Ka Sha in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original ) (accessed March 23, 2015)

Individual evidence

  1. Mok Kar Lai results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed on March 23, 2015)
  2. Table Tennis News No. 153, November 1985, page 29 (accessed on March 23, 2015)
  3. DTS magazine , 1990/8 page 19
  4. DTS magazine , 1990/9 page 4
  5. ^ History of PSV Oberhausen (accessed on March 23, 2015)
  6. SWTTV - Oberliga SW Gr. 1 women, 2003/04 season (accessed March 23, 2015)
  7. tischtennis magazine , 2004/8 page 39
  8. Mok Ka Sha results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed March 23, 2015)

literature

  • Winfried Stöckmann: World class sport in the women's district class , magazine dts 1988/6, page 27