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    Posted: 07/06/2015 at 3:51pm
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How many of these participants are truly student-athletes?
Last time out, wasn't it 2013? Xu Xin won...
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lol, they're all students. Dunno about Xu Xin's stint at one.
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Xu Xin won in 2011, Liu Yi [Chn] beat Shang Kun [Chn] in the final in 2013.
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Che Xiaoxi [Chn] beat Zheng Shichang [Chn] in the Women Final in 2013.
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Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

Che Xiaoxi [Chn] beat Zheng Shichang [Chn] in the Women Final in 2013.

Che Xiaoxi is here again this year and Liu Yi too. China sent some strong players.
For men : Liu Xyang , Liu Yi , Fang Yinchi (also Chen Xin and Lai Jiaxin that I don't know)
For women : Che Xiaoxi , Guo Yichen , Jiang Yue (also Ma Yuefei and Zheng Shichang that I don't know)

Korea sent Kim Minseok , Lee Sangsu , Yang Haeun , Jeon Jihee...




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In the Men, Chen Xin and Lai Jiaxin, have competed at the Junior and cadet Open in China in the past.
In women Zheng Shichang, has also participated in the Junior events in the China Open, and Ma Yuefei has been on the Universiade Team for some time.
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Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

Ma Yuefei has been on the Universiade Team for some time.


She also played several Baltimore tournaments as part of the ECUST (Shanghai) university team.

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2011 JOOLA N. American Teams O 11/27/2011 2567 2657 9014 11 - 3
LATTA Open 12/06/2009 2552 2567 156 5 - 1
2009 JOOLA N. American Teams O 11/29/2009 2525 2552 2711 8 - 3
2006 N. American Teams Open Ch 11/26/2006 0 2525 252516 10 - 6

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Originally posted by john18 john18 wrote:

Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

Che Xiaoxi [Chn] beat Zheng Shichang [Chn] in the Women Final in 2013.

Che Xiaoxi is here again this year and Liu Yi too. China sent some strong players.
For men : Liu Xyang , Liu Yi , Fang Yinchi (also Chen Xin and Lai Jiaxin that I don't know)
For women : Che Xiaoxi , Guo Yichen , Jiang Yue (also Ma Yuefei and Zheng Shichang that I don't know)


First loss for China in mixed doubles: Liu Yi / Guo Yichen got beaten by Morizono / Niwa. Round of 16.
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First loss for China in mixed doubles: Liu Yi / Guo Yichen got beaten by Morizono / Niwa. Round of 16.

Well, Attacker/Defender pairs seem not to work very well (at least for China, the all-Japan WD final in the Korea Open was tight and nice to watch).
And more generally, China seems to be not so good in mixed doubles. They often lose early in competitions (maybe they don't care...LOL).


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Men's team quarterfinal China against Germany was close - Ruwen Filus won both his matches (both deuce in the fifth).

Men's semis:
China - France (with Robinot, Flore, Lorentz)
Taipei - Japan (who beat Korea 3-1)

Women's semis:
China - Japan
Korea - Taipei

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China take the Men Team Gold over Japan 3-1
and also the Women Team Gold over Chinese Taipei 3-1.
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DOUBLE POSTING. SORRY.

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UNIVERS'2015. Feast amid the Plague. Is it not ??

http://www.livefisu.tv/schedule?%20?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Display&utm_content=Post&utm_campaign=Gwangju2015

Welcome to the Hell... You must be registered first

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Men Singles Semi Final
Liu Yi (chin) vs Yuya Oshima (Jpn)
Masataka Morizono (Jpn) vs Lee Sang Su (kor)
Women Singles Semi Final
Yang Ha eun (kor) vs Che Xiaoxi (chn)
Bernadette Szocs (Rou) vs Jiang Yue (chn)
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So is the Universiade for university students or just any professional player roughly in the university-student age range? 
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It is for university students.
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Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

It is for university students.

Not for real full-time student-athletes who are pursuing some kind of academic degree. 
Do not fool yourself. It's stacked in favor of full-time professional athletes, who can be affiliated with some university perhaps just for this purpose.
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Originally posted by sandiway sandiway wrote:

Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

It is for university students.

Not for real full-time student-athletes who are pursuing some kind of academic degree. 
Do not fool yourself. It's stacked in favor of full-time professional athletes, who can be affiliated with some university perhaps just for this purpose.
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Athletes must be attached to a university as a student. That varies from university to university and in particular countries where higher learning would also vary. The bottom line is that to compete at the Games the athlete must be a student of a university whether full time or part time.
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Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

Athletes must be attached to a university as a student. That varies from university to university and in particular countries where higher learning would also vary. The bottom line is that to compete at the Games the athlete must be a student of a university whether full time or part time.

Fang Bo and Yan An played in it before. I'd love to know how their classes were going.
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China has over 2000 universities and colleges with over 20 million students, it is not hard to see Fang Bo and Yan An as part of those institutions, especially as China leads the world in Sporting academies of higher learning, including the only table tennis university in the world.
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Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

China has over 2000 universities and colleges with over 20 million students, it is not hard to see Fang Bo and Yan An as part of those institutions, especially as China leads the world in Sporting academies of higher learning, including the only table tennis university in the world.

Read between the lines.

Some countries send representatives who are legitimate student-athletes who truly balance their sporting life with academic studies. Some countries send representatives who are professional athletes who have minimal university ties, and therefore a clear advantage. 


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http://www.aiuweb.org/sports/Revised%20FISU%20Rules%202013-14.pdf

This is to clarify the FISU legal criteria for a person to have got an admission to the "student status."
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Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

China has over 2000 universities and colleges with over 20 million students, it is not hard to see Fang Bo and Yan An as part of those institutions, especially as China leads the world in Sporting academies of higher learning, including the only table tennis university in the world.

Many professional ping pong players in China don't even complete (normal) high school. They go to special schools. And basically train ping pong full time.
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Those ''special schools'' in China maybe are institutions of higher learning, since high school as you know it exists differently in China.
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Originally posted by Krislupe Krislupe wrote:

Those ''special schools'' in China maybe are institutions of higher learning, since high school as you know it exists differently in China.


Maybe some might be, but are you just guessing?
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