Liu Guoliang defeated teammate Wang Tao in 1996 and became the first men's singles champion in China table tennis Olympic Games. The attached personal data: Name: Liu Guoliang Gender: Male English Name: Date of birth: January 1, 1976 Height: 168cm Weight: 6kg Nationality: China Native place: Henan Xinxiang Project: Table Tennis School: Xinxiang Renmin Road Primary School, Shanghai Jiaotong University, married. Wife: Jin Wang Liu Guoliang began to learn to play ball at the age of 6, joined the national youth team at the age of 13, was promoted to the national team in 1991, and retired in 22, serving as the head of the teaching and research group and head coach of the men's team of the Chinese national table tennis team. Liu Guoliang's technical feature is that he holds the racket directly with his right hand, and makes a quick attack on both sides. Excellent serve combined with innovative backhand and backhand serve technology gives a new life to the backhand play. Equipment: Early-soleplate STIGA CLIPPER WOOD forehand 729 82/TSP SPINPIS/STIGA CLIPPER backhand STIGA MENDO MP Late-soleplate Stiga Supercarbon won the men's doubles (with Kong Linghui) and men's singles titles at the 1996 Olympic Games. He was also the first Grand Slam winner of the World Table Tennis Championships, the World Cup and the Olympic Games in China. After the 1996 World Cup, he jumped to the top in the ITTF ranking list, and retired as the coach of the China table tennis team in 22. On June 23rd, 23, he became the head coach of the Chinese national table tennis team. On March 7th, 24, he led the China men's table tennis team to win the men's team championship in the 47th World Table Tennis Championships. In 26, he led the China men's table tennis team to win the men's team championship in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships and the men's team championship in the Doha Asian Games in 1992, and the men's team and mixed doubles champion in the Asian Championship. In 1993, the runner-up in the 42nd World Table Tennis Championships, the third in men's doubles (with Lin Zhigang, the champion of men's team in China Open, the third in men's singles, the champion of men's doubles in Sweden Open (with Lin Zhigang), the champion of men's team in Finland Open, the champion of men's doubles (with Lin Zhigang), the third in men's singles in the Asian Cup and the champion of men's doubles in the Seventh National Games (with Wang Tao); In 1994, Epson won the third place in men's singles in the World Star Tournament, won the men's team and men's doubles in the national championship (with Lin Zhigang), won the third place in mixed doubles (with Qiao Yunping), won the men's team championship in the 12th Asian Championship (with Lin Zhigang), won the men's singles runner-up, won the men's team championship in the 3rd World Cup and won the men's doubles runner-up in the Italian Open (with Xiong Ke); In 1995, he was runner-up in men's singles in China Star Tournament, champion of men's team in 43rd World Table Tennis Championships, runner-up in men's singles and third in men's doubles (with Lin Zhigang), champion of men's doubles in China Grand Prix (with Wang Tao), third in men's singles, third in men's singles in World Cup and champion of men's team in Asian Cup. In 1996, China Table Tennis Association Cup champion (with Kong Linghui), third place in men's singles, champion in men's singles in 26th Olympic Games, champion in men's doubles (with Kong Linghui), champion in men's singles in 17th World Cup, champion in men's doubles in Asian Championship, runner-up in men's team, men's singles and mixed doubles, and champion in men's doubles in China Open; In 1997, the men's team of the 44th World Table Tennis Championships, the mixed doubles champion (with Wu Na), the men's doubles champion (with Kong Linghui, the men's doubles champion of China Open (with Kong Linghui), the men's singles champion of Brazil Open, the men's singles champion of Yugoslavia Open, the men's doubles champion of the Eighth National Games (with Wang Tao) and the men's doubles champion of the ITTF finals; Men's doubles champion in Malaysian Open in 1998 (with Kong Linghui), men's singles runner-up in Japanese Open, men's team champion in National Club League A, men's doubles champion in Australian Open (with Kong Linghui), men's singles semi-finals, men's singles champion in China Open, men's doubles semi-finals (with Kong Linghui), men's doubles runner-up in Qatar Open, men's singles champion in Italian Open, men's singles runner-up in ITTF Finals, men's team champion and men's doubles champion in the 13th Asian Games (with Runner-up of men's singles in the final of ITTF Tour in 1999, champion of the first World Table Tennis Club, champion of men's singles and men's doubles in the 45th World Table Tennis Championships (with Kong Linghui), runner-up of men's singles and men's doubles in Austrian Open and champion of men's singles in German Open; In 2, he was runner-up in the 45th World Table Tennis Championships, third in men's singles in the 26th Olympic Games, runner-up in men's doubles, champion in men's singles and men's doubles in Brazil Open, runner-up in men's singles in China Open, and champion in men's doubles in Japan and the United States. Champion of men's doubles in Korea Open in 21, champion of men's team in 46th World Table Tennis Championships and runner-up of men's doubles. Liu Guoliang, male, born in July 1929, is from Shanghang County, Fujian Province. Associate editor Over the past half century, more than 1, articles on literature, art, history and newsletters have been published in 12 national and more than 2 provincial newspapers and series. Among them, the new opera "Blocking the Leak" published in the rural version of the Script in May 1958 was set by the famous composer Zheng Lvcheng; In 1982, The Story of Tingjiang Tiegong, published in the series of Banyan Tree, won the first outstanding folk literature prize in the province. The biography "Liu Yongsheng" written by him won the first prize of outstanding achievements in the 1-year party history research in 199; The local chronicles of Longyan, which is the chief author of biographies and responsible editor of political class volumes, won the first prize in the national new local chronicles awards in 1995. The paper "Huashan, an Outstanding Painter in Qing Dynasty" was selected into the Contemporary Culture Volume of World Academic Library in 1998. In terms of news, newsletters were published in national newspapers such as People's Daily and Wen Wei Po in 195s and 196s. Dozens of other newsletters were broadcast by China News Agency to overseas Chinese newspapers and periodicals. Poetry works were published in newspapers and series such as Old Area Construction Newspaper and Fujian Poetry, and selected into China Dictionary of Contemporary Poets. Among the calligraphy works, the cursive couplet "Singing the Rise of China, Welcoming the Return of China" was selected in the Selected Works of Calligraphy from 1978 to 1998, and the cursive couplet of nave and seal script won the international honorary gold medal and the special gold medal at the second conference of the World Chinese Art Congress in Bangkok and the third conference in Hong Kong respectively. In 1961, he joined the Fujian Branch of the Chinese Writers Association, and later joined the China Folk Writers Association and the Fujian Branch of the China Book Association to wait for the literary troupe to rest. At the end of 1998, he won the "World Cultural Celebrity Achievement Award".