Chen Qi

Chen Qi
Bordtennis, herrar
Olympiska spel
GuldAten 2004Herrdubbel
Världsmästerskap
GuldYokohama 2009Herrdubbel
GuldGuangzhou 2008Herrlag
GuldZagreb 2007Herrdubbel
GuldBremen 2006Herrlag
SilverRotterdam 2011Herrdubbel
BronsShanghai 2005Herrdubbel

Chen Qi, född 15 april 1984 i Nantong i Kina, är en kinesisk bordtennisspelare som tog OS-guld i herrdubbel 2004 i Aten tillsammans med Ma Lin.[1]

Referenser

  1. ^ ”Chen Qi” (på engelska). sports-reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 24 augusti 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110824025324/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ch/chen-qi-1.html. Läst 19 februari 2016. 

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