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  2. Jan-Ove Waldner - Wikipedia

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    Jan-Ove Waldner was born in Stockholm on 3 October 1965. His athletic potential was recognised at an early age and was displayed in 1982 when, as a 16-year-old, he reached the final of the European Championships, losing to distinguished left-handed teammate Mikael Appelgren , who was perceived then as the logical successor to the first Swedish ...

  3. Jörgen Persson - Wikipedia

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    In two memorable World Table Tennis Championships finals he faced fellow Swede Jan-Ove Waldner in 1989 and 1991, losing the former and winning the latter. [3] He also won four World Championship titles in Team. Persson represented Sweden in every Olympic Games from when table tennis was introduced into the Olympic program in 1988 until 2012.

  4. 1993 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's singles

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    Jan-Ove Waldner: 19 21 21 13 21 Dmitry Mazunov: 21 16 16 21 17 Waldner 21 21 21 Johnny Huang: 20 18 19 Kim Taek-soo 10 9 18 Kim Taek-soo: 22 21 21 Waldner 17 23 16 Jean-Michel Saive: 21 21 21 Saive 21 25 21 Andrzej Grubba: 17 15 19 Saive 12 21 21 13 21 Li Gun Sang: 13 21 13 20 Ma Wenge 21 19 17 21 13 Ma Wenge: 21 16 21 22 Saive 19 21 14 21 18 ...

  5. Zhang Jike - Wikipedia

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    The first three are Jan-Ove Waldner (in 1992), Liu Guoliang (in 1999), and Kong Linghui (in 2000). Zhang won the Grand Slam in only 445 days. Zhang won the Grand Slam in only 445 days. He won, consecutively, first WTTC 2011, then World Cup 2011, and then London Olympics 2012, which made him the fastest player ever to win a Grand Slam.

  6. List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists - Wikipedia

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    Jan-Ove Waldner: Damien Eloi Jean-Philippe Gatien: Kōji Matsushita Hiroshi Shibutani: 1999: Eindhoven: Kong Linghui Liu Guoliang: Wang Liqin Yan Sen: Kim Taek-soo Park Sang-joon: Zoran Primorac Vladimir Samsonov: 2001: Osaka: Wang Liqin Yan Sen: Kong Linghui Liu Guoliang: Chang Yen-shu Chiang Peng-lung: Kim Taek-soo Oh Sang-eun: 2003: Paris ...

  7. 1993 World Table Tennis Championships - Wikipedia

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    Jan-Ove Waldner: Women's singles: Hyun Jung-Hwa: Chen Jing: Otilia Bădescu: Gao Jun: men's doubles: Lü Lin Wang Tao: Ma Wenge Zhang Lei: Kim Taek-Soo Yoo Nam-Kyu: Lin Zhigang Liu Guoliang: Women's doubles: Liu Wei Qiao Yunping: Deng Yaping Qiao Hong: Chen Zihe Gao Jun: Chai Po Wa Chan Tan Lui: Mixed doubles: Wang Tao Liu Wei: Yoo Nam-Kyu Hyun ...

  8. The 'Brat Pack' Members Ranked By Net Worth - AOL

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    Rob Lowe Net Worth: $100 million Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images Dubbed ‘The Most Beautiful Face’ in New York Magazine ’s Brat Pack article, Lowe’s breakout film role was in The ...

  9. Timo Boll - Wikipedia

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    Here, he was outclassed in the quarterfinal by Jan-Ove Waldner. After a period marked by public criticism, Timo Boll won tournament victories in Poland, Austria, and Germany. He also reached semi-finals of the Pro Tour in Peking, where he was edged out 3–4 by Ma Lin.