Kong Linghui

Kong Linghui
Kong Linghui
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Kong Linghui.

Bordtennis, herrar
Olympic rings with transparent rims.svg Olympiska spel
GuldAtlanta 1996Herrdubbel
GuldSydney 2000Herrsingel
SilverSydney 2000Herrdubbel
Världsmästerskap
GuldShanghai 2005Herrdubbel
GuldDoha 2004Herrlag
GuldOsaka 2001Herrlag
GuldEindhoven 1999Herrdubbel
GuldManchester 1997Herrlag
GuldManchester 1997Herrdubbel
GuldTianjin 1995Herrlag
GuldTianjin 1995Herrsingel
SilverParis 2003Herrdubbel
SilverOsaka 2001Herrsingel
SilverOsaka 2001Herrdubbel
SilverKuala Lumpur 2000Herrlag
SilverManchester 1997Mixeddubbel
SilverTianjin 1995Mixeddubbel
BronsParis 2003Herrsingel
BronsManchester 1997Herrsingel

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

  1. ^ ”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. 

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