Kong Linghui
Kong Linghui | ||
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Bordtennis, herrar | ||
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Guld | Atlanta 1996 | Herrdubbel |
Guld | Sydney 2000 | Herrsingel |
Silver | Sydney 2000 | Herrdubbel |
Världsmästerskap | ||
Guld | Shanghai 2005 | Herrdubbel |
Guld | Doha 2004 | Herrlag |
Guld | Osaka 2001 | Herrlag |
Guld | Eindhoven 1999 | Herrdubbel |
Guld | Manchester 1997 | Herrlag |
Guld | Manchester 1997 | Herrdubbel |
Guld | Tianjin 1995 | Herrlag |
Guld | Tianjin 1995 | Herrsingel |
Silver | Paris 2003 | Herrdubbel |
Silver | Osaka 2001 | Herrsingel |
Silver | Osaka 2001 | Herrdubbel |
Silver | Kuala Lumpur 2000 | Herrlag |
Silver | Manchester 1997 | Mixeddubbel |
Silver | Tianjin 1995 | Mixeddubbel |
Brons | Paris 2003 | Herrsingel |
Brons | Manchester 1997 | Herrsingel |
Kong Linghui, född 18 oktober 1975 i Harbin i Kina, är en kinesisk bordtennisspelare som tog individuellt OS-guld i Sydney år 2000. Han har även vunnit två medaljer i dubbel tillsammans med Liu Guoliang: OS-guld 1996 och OS-silver 2000.[1]
Referenser
- ^ ”Kong Linghui” (på engelska). sports-reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 19 januari 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090119103052/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ko/kong-linghui-1.html. Läst 19 februari 2016.
Externa länkar
- Kong Linghui på Olympedia (engelska)
- Olympisk profil
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