There is a Mistake here- Table Tennis was introduce as an Olympic Game at the 1979 Pan American Games in Puerto Rico as an Exhibition Sport, to later be incorporated all around Olympic Venues thereafter, not in 1988. I know that coz I was the Chief Umpire of that first Pan American Tournament.
Ma Long is the legend and they didn't introduce him here, the MAN won 2 Olympics gold in singles and maybe another for team or doubles not sure and won incredible amount of another majors and titles, no one deserve to be spoken about than him, re-montage the video to include him please
The answer is quite simple, it's the way they train. And their ability to control their emotions. Contrast with the Japanese, they crumble or crack under intense competition moments.
if anything, this video proves chinese people are really good at table tennis because of their leaders, not one foreign man. The title is very misleading
it's prob AI voice, terrible Li Xiaoxia pronounciation... not only culturally disrespectful of China, but even linguistically disrespectful of English.
@@diogoferreira6589 There are certain degrees of how wrong you can be in your pronunciation. Some try harder than others. The mispronunciation here was egregious, it was just so bad that it was offensive. It wasn't actually culturally offensive, I just said that to make a statement. It was more like, it was just so stupid and excuseless lack of trying that it was offensive to me.
@@chimyshark Don't mix things. You feeling offended is your problem, saying something like that is culturally offensive is ridiculous. That victimization is egregious
There is a Mistake here- Table Tennis was introduce as an Olympic Game at the 1979 Pan American Games in Puerto Rico as an Exhibition Sport, to later be incorporated all around Olympic Venues thereafter, not in 1988. I know that coz I was the Chief Umpire of that first Pan American Tournament.
Ma Long is the legend and they didn't introduce him here, the MAN won 2 Olympics gold in singles and maybe another for team or doubles not sure and won incredible amount of another majors and titles, no one deserve to be spoken about than him, re-montage the video to include him please
Agree
Chill
Ma Long has nothing to do with the early history of Chinese table tennis.
@eudyptes5046 He mentioned Fan Zhendong, sun yingsha and wang chuqin. All players that aren't as decorated as Ma Long
No Ma long? I can see bias all over the place.
The answer is quite simple, it's the way they train. And their ability to control their emotions. Contrast with the Japanese, they crumble or crack under intense competition moments.
I didn't know any of this! Thanks for informing me
I don' think Ivor is the main reason Chinese are the best nation in table tennis today.
Great video 👍👍
bro has read Ping Pong Diplomacy
Great video as lullaby
Very good video
Wow, talking about never give-up. China made the best of it….
没有中国,乒乓球也不肯能成为这么成功的运动。这不能说成都是一个犹太人的功劳。
where the hell is malong
Ron Gu Tuan ''容國團 ''容国团''from Hong-Kong
if anything, this video proves chinese people are really good at table tennis because of their leaders, not one foreign man. The title is very misleading
Is this a really impressive TTS, or are you just absolutely clueless on pronunciation of names?
it's prob AI voice, terrible Li Xiaoxia pronounciation... not only culturally disrespectful of China, but even linguistically disrespectful of English.
@@chimyshark Since when is bad pronunciation considered culturally offensive?
@@diogoferreira6589 There are certain degrees of how wrong you can be in your pronunciation. Some try harder than others. The mispronunciation here was egregious, it was just so bad that it was offensive. It wasn't actually culturally offensive, I just said that to make a statement. It was more like, it was just so stupid and excuseless lack of trying that it was offensive to me.
@@chimyshark Don't mix things. You feeling offended is your problem, saying something like that is culturally offensive is ridiculous. That victimization is egregious