Beijing 2008: Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze for Butterfly
Golden Throne for Table Tennis Empress Zhang Yining
Beijing.
The Table Tennis Empress Zhang Yining built her own monument in her home town Beijing
during the Olympic Games 2008. The Butterfly Star triumphed in the
Singles and with her Chinese Team just like four years ago in Athens with two
Gold Medals each time. With this result she equalled the record of her legendary
compatriot Deng Yaping who stood also four times on the number one place of the
podium, twice 1992 in Barcelona and twice 1996 in Atlanta. The World Champion
Guo Yue can be proud as well with two medals, Gold with the Team and Bronze in
the Singles. Timo Boll and Oh Sang Eun continued the group of successful "Butterflies"
at Olympia in the men's events: Boll returns to Germany with a Silver Medal in
the team event and Oh went back to South Korea with a Bronze Medal.
Europe's hope that the Chinese Aces might not be able to cope with the pressure
in their home country were not fulfilled in Beijing. The Chinese had a solid grip
on the Olympic Summer Games in table tennis at all times. The table tennis world
wasn't surprised by the best possible result of the hosts by winning both Gold
Medals in the team event and all six possible medals in the individual events
but the ITTF President, Adham Sharara was a bit worried that the Chinese top
stars didn't lose even one match against an athlete from another nation neither
in the team nor in the individual event:" We cannot blame China that they
are so strong because table tennis is the national sport here. The other nations
must improve to challenge China. China is developing new techniques, services
and new styles, while Europe relies on continuing with the usual playing systems
and practicing methods. The reason for this is the education of coaches which is
further developed in China than anywhere else in the world. There is not enough
exchange of ideas between the Chinese Coaches and the responsible people of the
other nations."
Reliability in person was once again Zhang Yining. The 26-year-old
"Butterfly" coped well with the enormous pressure of the public and
won like in Athens the Gold Medal in the singles, this time through a victory
over the successful Wang Nan who won in 2000 and beat somewhat surprisingly the
World Champion Guo Yue through her experience. Guo Yue again won the Bronze
Medal by winning against Li Jia Wei (Singapore). Zhang Yining was full of joy
after her Olympic victory:" I am so happy and would like to thank many
people. My coaches and all the other players, they all contributed so much to my
success. From the technical point of view I was not so happy today but mentally
I was very strong and that was the deciding factor." By the way the
Europeans were no longer represented in the Quarterfinals.
The medals of the Butterfly partners in the men's events were more humble. The
Duesseldorf player Timo Boll won the first Silver Medal in the team event for
Germany for twelve years but he couldn't overcome the effects of the lack of
training for three month caused by his knee injury at the beginning of 2008 in
the singles. Boll failed already clearly in the round of the last 16 against
the South Korean top player Oh Sang Eun who didn't stand a chance against the
final winner Ma Lin one round later. Boll was not the only prominent Tamasu
player who dropped out during that round: also Austria's Ex-World Champion
Werner Schlager and Denmark's WC third in 2005 Michael Maze did not reach the
quarterfinals. Surprisingly the Croatian Zoran Primorac was fighting for a
place in the semi-finals but lost the match of former champions against the
41-year-old Swedish Ex-World Champion Jorgen Persson who completely
unexpectedly advanced to Europe's best player gaining fourth place.
During the team event another European athlete with a Butterfly on his chest was
completely unexpectedly drawing attention to himself. Robert Gardos made a major
contribution to Austria's chance to play for a Bronze Medal by beating the Greek
Kalinikos Kreanga and Japan's Kan Yo. During the "little final" he
even won against the gold medallist from Athens Ryu Seung Min. Sadly it was the
only victory of the disappointed Austrians on that day.
Independently of results and records the Olympic Games 2008 were an impressive
adventure - for the athletes, the delegations, Olympic tourists as well as for
the followers of the electronic media. The best polls and the permanently sold
out Beijing University Gymnasium (8000 spectators) stressed the meaning of table
tennis in China during the summer games as well as the special honour which the
Chinese exemplary sportsperson Zhang Yining received from the organisers during
the impressive opening ceremony: The nine times World Champion was chosen to
take the Olympic Oath in the "Bird's Nest" representing thousands of
competitors from all over the world.
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