Liu gold medal ranking

Liu's gold medal ranking is as follows:

Liu is the only active player from golden slam in the World Championships. She has eight gold medals, of which the women's singles gold medal is the 20 19 World Championships. Manyu Wang followed closely, winning four championships. Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha ranked third and fourth respectively, each winning three gold medals. Wang Yidi and Chen Xingtong haven't won the gold medal in the World Championships, but Chen Xingtong has won the women's team championship in the World Cup.

Liu, 199 1, April 12, was born in Fushun, Liaoning Province. He is a player of China table tennis team and plays for China table tennis team. Liu 1996 entered Liaoning Fushun Sports School, 1998 entered Guangzhou Weilun Sports School, the second national team in February 2004 and the first national team in 2005.

In July 2004, she won the women's team and women's doubles championships in the Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships. Won the championship in 2007. Guangzhou Women's Table Tennis World Cup in 2009, Huangshi Women's Table Tennis World Cup in 20 12 and Kobe Women's Table Tennis World Cup in 20 13. Liu ranked first in the world with 20 10.

20 13 Liu mixed doubles runner-up in the 12th National Games. 20 14, 10, women's singles champion of table tennis in Incheon Asian Games. 20 15, won the women's singles world cup for the fourth time. 20 16 Women's Team Champion in the 53rd World Table Tennis Championships and Women's Singles Champion in the Asian Cup. In September, she won the mixed doubles championship in the national table tennis championship.

65438+entered the ITTF Hall of Fame in February. Liu defeated the Japanese team 3-0 on behalf of China at the 20 17 Asian Table Tennis Championships, winning the women's team championship for six consecutive times and the 17 championship.

Early experience:

Liu's mother likes table tennis very much. When she was born, she was going to let Liu play table tennis. When Liu was young, her mother asked her to play a beautiful ball. So Liu, who was only four and a half years old, picked up a racket and started fighting at home.

At that time, Liu Jiali had a standard ping-pong table, which was out of reach for a four-and-a-half-year-old child. So dad put a board on the ground and she stood on it to practice.

Put it here when playing forehand, and move the board to the other side when playing backhand. My mother also transformed the small racket, single-sided straight shot and short shot, which was just right in Shi's little hand. In such an environment, small has laid a solid foundation.