英语作文 介绍邓亚萍
- 提问者网友:做自己de王妃
- 2021-05-15 23:46
- 五星知识达人网友:舍身薄凉客
- 2021-05-16 01:16
Deng Yaping,life as a sporting hero.She has been chosen to represent Chinese table tennis and she has been known as a table tennis hero.
Deng Yaping was born in June 2nd,1973.She began to study table tennis in 1918 and took part in Hainan table tennis team in 1983.She went abroad to study many times and she is good at English.
In her sporting life, she has got 18 world champions and 4 Olympic table tennis winners.Now ,she is well known all over the world and she becomes a symbol of China`s international sporting success.
符合初中的水平,加了点内容,但是人家得的奖太多了,一个个列出来太麻烦,就略写了
- 1楼网友:由着我着迷
- 2021-05-16 01:36
Deng Yaping is a Chinese table tennis player, who won six world championships and four Olympic championships between 1989 and 1997. She is regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. Deng began playing table tennis at age five, and four years later she won her provincial junior championship. She was age 13 when she won her first national championship. Despite her success, she was initially denied a spot on the national team because she was so short (she stood only 1.5 metres [4 feet 11 inches] tall). Her talent, however, could not be denied, and she was finally included on the national team in 1988. She teamed with Qiao Hong to win her first world championship title in the women's doubles competition in 1989. Two years later in 1991, Deng won her first singles world championship. At the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, she won a gold medal in both the singles and doubles competitions and repeated the feat at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. She also earned singles and doubles titles at the 1995 and 1997 world championships. When she retired at the age of 24, she had won more titles than any other player in the sport, including four Olympic gold medals, and had been 18 times world champion in table tennis. From 1990 to 1997, she retained the title of world No. 1 ranked female table tennis player for 8 years. She was voted Chinese female athlete of the century, and joined the International Table Tennis Federation Hall of Fame in 2003.