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Chinese Hong Kong table tennis players Tie Ya Na, Lin Ling and Lau Sui Fei (from R to L) pose for a group photo at the Beijing Capital International Airport, in Beijing, China, Aug. 4, 2008. The table tennis team of Chinese Hong Kong delegation arrived in Beijing on Monday for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. (Xinhua/Yan Hao) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong plans to win a table tennis medal at the Beijing Olympic Games to repeat its Athens glory in 2004, a coach said on Thursday.
Li Huifen, head coach of Hong Kong's women's team,
said that "one Olympic medal will be OK, no matter from the men's side or the
women's."
The duo of Ko Lai Chak and Li Ching were the
runners-up in the men's doubles in Athens, while Hong Kong women finished second
twice at the world championships in Doha and Bremen.
But Li said that her team is having a hard time
because its players, such as 10th-ranked Tie Yana and No. 14 Lin Ling, are under
pressure.
Hong Kong's top woman Jiang Huajun, singles champion
in the 2007 Asian Cup, didn't make it to Beijing, which was a heavy blow to the
team, Li said.
As for a possible meeting with the star-studded
Chinese national women's team, Li said that "winning one rubber would be good
enough."
However, Hong Kong chef de mission Fok Tsun-Ting said
at the Olympic Village on Thursday that "our players are in good form and we
hope to make breakthroughs in table tennis."