Wang Tao

Wang Tao
Född13 december 1967 (57 år)
Peking
Medborgare iKina
SysselsättningBordtennisspelare[1]
Politiskt parti
Kinas kommunistiska parti
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Wang Tao
Bordtennis, herrar
Olympiska spel
GuldBarcelona 1992Herrdubbel
SilverAtlanta 1996Herrsingel
SilverAtlanta 1996Herrdubbel
Världsmästerskap
GuldManchester 1997Herrlag
GuldTianjin 1995Herrlag
GuldTianjin 1995Herrdubbel
GuldTianjin 1995Mixeddubbel
GuldGöteborg 1993Herrdubbel
GuldGöteborg 1993Mixeddubbel
GuldChiba 1991Mixeddubbel
SilverGöteborg 1993Herrlag
SilverChiba 1991Herrdubbel
BronsTianjin 1995Herrsingel

Wang Tao, född 13 december 1967 i Peking, Kina, är en kinesisk idrottare som tog individuellt OS-silver i bordtennis 1996 i Atlanta. Han har även vunnit två medaljer i dubbel, dels silver 1996 tillsammans med Lu Lin, dels guld 1992 - även detta tillsammans med Lu Lin.[2]

Referenser

  1. ^ läst: 23 april 2022.[källa från Wikidata]
  2. ^ ”Wang Tao” (på engelska). sports-reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 19 januari 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090119103122/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/wa/wang-tao-1.html. Läst 21 februari 2016. 

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