Zhang Xielin

Zhang Xielin
Född1940
Shanghai
Medborgare iKina
SysselsättningBordtennisspelare
Utmärkelser
Outstanding Contributor of Sports Work (2024)[1]
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Zhang Xielin
Bordtennis, herrar
Världsmästerskap
GuldNagoya 1971Mixeddubbel
GuldLjubljana 1965Herrlag
GuldPrag 1963Herrlag
GuldPrag 1963Herrdubbel
SilverLjubljana 1965Herrdubbel
SilverLjubljana 1965Mixeddubbel
BronsPrag 1963Herrsingel
BronsPeking 1961Herrsingel

Zhang Xielin, född 1940, är en kinesisk bordtennisspelare.

Vid världsmästerskapen i bordtennis 1961 i Peking tog han VM-brons i herrsingel.

Två år senare vid världsmästerskapen i bordtennis 1963 i Prag tog han VM-guld i herrlag, VM-guld i herrdubbel och VM-brons i herrsingel.

På invigningen av olympiska sommarspelen 2008 var Zhang en av de utvalda som fick bära den olympiska flaggan.[2]

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