Paralympic table tennis national team Ji'nan run charity competition to warm up for Deaf Olympic Games
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[b] Volkswagen Ji'nan May 18th news [/b] (reporter He Yang) this afternoon, the Shandong Normal University gymnasium held a special table tennis match. The Chinese disabled table tennis national team in Ji'nan held a table tennis charity friendly competition on the eve of the twenty-third national disabled day. The world Deaf Olympic Games were held in Bulgaria in July this year.
in this afternoon's competition, the players are divided into 4 groups. The players came to me at the table, pulling the ball and rushing quickly, compared with the healthy players. Lv Xiaolei has won the Paralympics, the world cup and other disabled table tennis project "Grand Slam", "Grand Slam" and a perfect player against the ball friends, Lv Xiaolei with a strong attack to beat the opponent did not repay the force, a few rounds of defeat, the exciting competition leads the audience to send out the sound of the sound.
China Disabled table tennis team general coach Yuan Feng told Volkswagen reporter that there were 24 players in the game, of which 17 were members of the Chinese disabled table tennis national team, which was to celebrate the arrival of the twenty-third national disability day and the world's deaf people in Bulgaria in July this year. The Olympic Games are warm-up. At this Deaf Olympic Games, the Chinese team will send 4 men and 4 women to participate in all 6 items of table tennis competitions. Among today's players, there are 8 players.
Lin Huan from Weifang is one of the 8 players to go to Bulgaria. Speaking of the upcoming Deaf Olympic Games, she is still very excited just coming down from the stadium. She told the public network reporter that he began to practice table tennis at the age of 10, and was taught by Yuan Feng, head coach of disabled table tennis team. Although she is only 20 years old this year, she is the champion of the last Deaf Olympic table tennis women's singles. Now, while studying at Shandong Normal University, she is preparing for the deaf Olympics. Speaking of preparations, Lin Huan, who was defending the title, said: "now I have 8 hours of practice every day, and sometimes I do my own exercises again. Now I'm in good shape. The Deaf Olympic Games will first save the gold medals of women's singles, and then strive for breakthroughs in other projects.