2012 – The Year for London Paralympic Games
2012 is not only the film’s name. For most of our table tennis players, it’s a very challenging year as we shall compete vigorously in the London Paralympic Games.
Read More2012 is not only the film’s name. For most of our table tennis players, it’s a very challenging year as we shall compete vigorously in the London Paralympic Games.
Read MoreHong Kong had held the first being the Far East & South Pacific Table Tennis Championships for the Disabled in 1997. I got a very good memory for this event as I captured two gold medals in single
Read MoreIn the 11-point’s system, each point is very important to a player in the match. So, a very smart umpire to observe each point is essential in upholding a fair play. Otherwise, you would be very frustrated
Read MoreDo you find the photo very strange? It’s because the gold medalists were not present at the medal presentation ceremony last evening. Only a young guy represented them to accept the medals.
Read MoreResting for tournaments for nearly three months, I start the second half year of tournaments in early September. I chose Czech Open to start as it was close to another tournament to be held in
Read MoreI think, for a professional athlete, change of coach could be the most traumatic experience in the sports life, particularly he has been my personal coach for nearly three years and I expect he can guide me
Read MoreAfter the 1999 FESPIC Games, this is the second time I go to Thailand for table tennis tournament. Although it is the first time for Thailand to hold a PTT competition, it is very impressing that the OC of Thailand really tries its very best to held a good competition.
Read MoreOn 15 March 2011, being a paralympic gold medalist, I was so honored to be invited to participate the party held at the British Embassy to celebrate the 500 Days Countdown to the start of the London 2012.
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