Liang Geliang

Chinese table tennis player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Liang Geliang (Wade–Giles: Liang Ko-liang) is a former international table tennis player from China.

Nationality China
Born (1950-05-05) 5 May 1950 (age 76)
SportTable tennis
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Liang Geliang
Personal information
Nationality China
Born (1950-05-05) 5 May 1950 (age 76)
Sport
SportTable tennis
Medal record
Men's table tennis
Representing  China
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place1979 PyongyangSingles
Bronze medal – third place1979 PyongyangDoubles
Gold medal – first place1979 PyongyangMixed Doubles
Silver medal – second place1979 PyongyangTeam
Bronze medal – third place1977 BirminghamSingles
Gold medal – first place1977 BirminghamDoubles
Gold medal – first place1977 BirminghamTeam
Bronze medal – third place1975 CalcuttaMixed Doubles
Gold medal – first place1975 CalcuttaTeam
Gold medal – first place1973 SarajevoMixed Doubles
Silver medal – second place1973 SarajevoTeam
Silver medal – second place1971 NagoyaDoubles
Gold medal – first place1971 NagoyaTeam
Asian Championships
Silver medal – second place1978 Kuala LumpurSingles
Bronze medal – third place1978 Kuala LumpurDoubles
Bronze medal – third place1978 Kuala LumpurMixed Doubles
Gold medal – first place1978 Kuala LumpurTeam
Gold medal – first place1976 PyongyangSingles
Silver medal – second place1976 PyongyangDoubles
Silver medal – second place1976 PyongyangMixed Doubles
Gold medal – first place1976 PyongyangTeam
Bronze medal – third place1972 BeijingSingles
Bronze medal – third place1972 BeijingDoubles
Bronze medal – third place1972 BeijingMixed Doubles
Silver medal – second place1972 BeijingTeam
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Table tennis career

From 1971 to 1979 he won many medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships.

His thirteen World Championship medals[1][2] included six gold medals; three in the team event, one in the doubles at the 1977 World Table Tennis Championships with Li Zhenshi and two in the mixed doubles with Li Li and Ge Xin'ai, respectively.[3][4]

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