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Jan-Ove Waldner

Jan-Ove Waldner[a] (Swedish: [ˈjɑːn uːvɛ ˈvǎldnɛr]; born 3 October 1965),[1][2] in Sweden commonly J-O Waldner (Swedish: [ˈjiː uː], is a Swedish former professional table tennis player. He is often referred to as "the Mozart of table tennis."[3][4] A sporting legend in his native Sweden as well as in China,[3] he is known in China as 老瓦 Lǎo Wǎ ("Old Wa") or 常青树 Cháng Qīng Shù ("Evergreen Tree"),[5] because of his extraordinary longevity and competitiveness. As of July 2023, he is the only person to win an Olympic table tennis gold medal representing a non-Asian country.

Jan-Ove Waldner
Jan-Ove Waldner
Personal information
Full nameJan-Ove Waldner
Nickname(s)老瓦 (Lǎo Wǎ, "Old Wa")
NationalitySwedish
Born (1965-10-03) 3 October 1965 (age 58)
Stockholm, Sweden
Table tennis career
Playing styleShakehand grip
Medal record
Men's table tennis
Representing  Sweden
Olympic Games
1992 Barcelona Singles
2000 Sydney Singles
World Championships
1989 Dortmund Singles
1989 Dortmund Team
1991 Chiba Team
1993 Gothenburg Team
1997 Manchester Singles
2000 Kuala Lumpur Team
1983 Tokyo Team
1985 Gothenburg Team
1987 New Delhi Singles
1987 New Delhi Team
1991 Chiba Singles
1995 Tianjin Team
1997 Manchester Doubles
1993 Gothenburg Singles
1999 Eindhoven Singles
2001 Osaka Team
World Cup
1990 Chiba City Singles
1990 Chiba City Team
1983 Barbados Singles
1991 Barcelona Team
1994 Nimes Team
1996 Nimes Singles
1991 Barcelona Singles
European Championships
1986 Prague Doubles
1986 Prague Team
1988 Paris Doubles
1988 Paris Team
1990 Gothenburg Team
1992 Stuttgart Team
1996 Bratislava Singles
1996 Bratislava Doubles
1996 Bratislava Team
2000 Bremen Team
2002 Zagreb Team
1982 Budapest Singles
1984 Moscow Doubles
1992 Stuttgart Doubles
1994 Birmingham Singles
1994 Birmingham Team
1984 Moscow Team
1988 Paris Singles
1998 Eindhoven Doubles
1998 Eindhoven Team
2000 Bremen Singles

Biography edit

Jan-Ove Waldner was born in Stockholm on 3 October 1965. His athletic potential was recognised at an early age and was displayed in 1982 when, as a 16-year-old, he reached the final of the European Championships, losing to distinguished left-handed teammate Mikael Appelgren, who was perceived then as the logical successor to the first Swedish World Champion, Stellan Bengtsson. While still developing his game, Waldner, along with several other Swedish players, traveled to a national-level training camp held in China, and was reportedly amazed by the dedication and solidarity of the Chinese players. He has claimed ever since that he learned much during his stay, and thereafter first began to regard his opportunity to succeed in table tennis as paramount.

Waldner won gold in the men's singles at 1992 Summer Olympics, becoming the first and to date only player not from China, Japan, or South Korea to win an Olympic table tennis title.[6] Eight years later, he won silver in the same event at the 2000 Summer Olympics, narrowly losing to Kong Linghui.

In China, a country that adores table tennis, he is undisputedly the best-known[3] Swedish person, and still one of the most well-known sports personalities. In the 1990s, he was more recognisable in China than then-President of the United States Bill Clinton.[7] His venerable status and long career has led to his being nicknamed "the evergreen tree" (Chang Qing Shu) in Mandarin. He is considered by many to be the most technically complete player of all time, and is almost inarguably the most successful non-Chinese player of the sport.

In 2010 Waldner won his ninth Swedish championship, defeating Pär Gerell, who was born the same year Waldner became Swedish national champion for the first time.

He played for TTC Rhön-Sprudel Fulda-Maberzell in the German Bundesliga until May 2012. In May 2012 Stefan Frauenholz, Fulda-Maberzell's President, confirmed that Jan-Ove Waldner had finished his contract with the club. Timo Boll: "Was yesterday's match against us the last one for Jan-Ove Waldner?", referring to the Bundesliga semifinal between Borussia Düsseldorf and Fulda-Maberzell. This ended his career at the international elite level, at the age of 46 years.[8][9]

In 2012 he began playing for Spårvägens BTK.[10]

On 11 February 2016, Waldner played his last game in the Swedish first league for Ängby/Spårvägen and officially announced his retirement as a player.[11]

When he retired, Waldner had been playing international elite level table tennis for more than thirty years, which is somewhat unusual in the table tennis world given that hand–eye coordination and quick reactions are essential. Some young Chinese players whom he has recently played against were trained by those he played against in the 1990s, who were in turn trained by others he played in the 1980s.

He is one of the seven table tennis players who competed at the first five Olympic Games table tennis tournaments since the sport's introduction at the Games in 1988. The others are Swede Jörgen Persson, Croatian Zoran Primorac, Belgian Jean-Michel Saive, Hungarian Csilla Bátorfi, Serbian-American Ilija Lupulesku, and German Jörg Roßkopf.

He was also the first of only five male players in the history of table tennis to achieve a career grand slam (World Champion, World Cup and Olympic gold medal winner in singles) (in 1992). The others are: Liu Guoliang, China (in 1999), Kong Linghui, China (in 2000), Zhang Jike, China (in 2012), and Ma Long, China (in 2016).[12]

Olympic Games edit

  • 1988 Final 8 in single, final 8 in double
  • 1992 Gold medal in single, first round in double
  • 1996 Final 16 in single, final 8 in double
  • 2000 Silver medal in single, final 16 in double
  • 2004 Fourth in single, final 8 in double

World championships edit

  • 1983 Silver medal in team competition
  • 1985 Silver medal in team competition
  • 1987 Silver medal in single, silver medal in team competition
  • 1989 Gold medal in single, gold medal in team competition
  • 1991 Silver medal in single, gold medal in team competition
  • 1993 Bronze medal in single, gold medal in team competition
  • 1995 Silver medal in team competition
  • 1997 Gold medal in single (21-0 in games), silver medal in double
  • 1999 Bronze medal in single
  • 2000 Gold medal in team competition
  • 2001 Bronze medal in team competition

European Championships edit

  • 1982 Silver medal in single
  • 1984 Silver medal in double, bronze medal in team competition
  • 1986 Gold medal in double, gold medal in team competition
  • 1988 Gold medal in double, gold medal in team competition
  • 1990 Gold medal in team competition
  • 1992 Silver medal in double, gold medal in team competition
  • 1994 Silver medal in single, silver medal in team competition
  • 1996 Gold medal in single, gold medal in double, gold medal in team competition
  • 1998 Bronze medal in double, bronze medal in team competition
  • 2000 Bronze medal in single, gold medal in team competition
  • 2002 Gold medal in team competition

Swedish Championships edit

  • 1981 Gold medal in double
  • 1982 Gold medal in double
  • 1983 Gold medal in single
  • 1984 Gold medal in single
  • 1986 Gold medal in single, gold medal in double
  • 1987 Silver medal in double
  • 1989 Gold medal in single, silver medal in double
  • 1991 Gold medal in single, gold medal in double
  • 1992 Gold medal in double
  • 1993 Silver medal in double
  • 1994 Silver medal in single, gold medal in double
  • 1996 Gold medal in single
  • 1997 Gold medal in single, silver medal in double
  • 1999 Gold medal in double
  • 2006 Gold medal in single
  • 2010 Gold medal in single
  • 2011 Gold in inter branch tournament

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Officially spelled Valdner in the Swedish civil records.

References edit

  • Svenskar i världen (Swedes in the World), Spring edition 2005, Swedish magazine.
  1. ^ Jan-Ove Waldner profile 2008-10-23 at the Wayback Machine. Swedish Table Tennis Federation
  2. ^ Biography of WALDNER Jan-Ove 2009-02-09 at the Wayback Machine. ITTF.
  3. ^ a b c Bishop, G. (August 23, 2008). A Swedish face for China’s beloved sport. The New York Times.
  4. ^ Clarey, C. (August 23, 2004). For 'table tennis Mozart,' few high notes. International Herald Tribune.
  5. ^ Jan-Ove “Evergreen” Waldner – Table Tennis Legend. Game Tables Online
  6. ^ "China table tennis boss says Olympic Covid rules 'extremely difficult'". 14 July 2021.
  7. ^ "一个人对抗国乒六代选手,我们热爱的"老瓦"回来了". The Paper (in Chinese). 2019-05-30. Retrieved 20 February 2021. 上世纪1990年代,瓦尔德内尔在中国的知名度甚至超过了美国总统克林顿。
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-08-22. Retrieved 2012-07-18.
  9. ^ Fulda-Maberzell web site, retrieved 19 July, 2012
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on February 2, 2014.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-08-22. Retrieved 2016-12-25.
  12. ^ "Sport Olympics 2012: table tennis". The Guardian. London. 2 August 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2012.

External links edit

  • Jan-Ove Waldner at World Table Tennis
  • Jan-Ove Waldner at Olympics.com
  • at Olympic.org (archived)
  • Jan-Ove Waldner at Olympedia  
  • Swedish championship statistics
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived February 11, 2010)
  • Jan-Ove Waldner at Table Tennis Media
  • Chinese TV interview mixed with video clips of his career
  • Jan-Ove Waldners website for Chinese fans
  • Jan-Ove Waldners website for English speaking fans
  • Waldner retires

waldner, swedish, ˈjɑːn, uːvɛ, ˈvǎldnɛr, born, october, 1965, sweden, commonly, waldner, swedish, ˈjiː, swedish, former, professional, table, tennis, player, often, referred, mozart, table, tennis, sporting, legend, native, sweden, well, china, known, china, 老. Jan Ove Waldner a Swedish ˈjɑːn uːvɛ ˈvǎldnɛr born 3 October 1965 1 2 in Sweden commonly J O Waldner Swedish ˈjiː uː is a Swedish former professional table tennis player He is often referred to as the Mozart of table tennis 3 4 A sporting legend in his native Sweden as well as in China 3 he is known in China as 老瓦 Lǎo Wǎ Old Wa or 常青树 Chang Qing Shu Evergreen Tree 5 because of his extraordinary longevity and competitiveness As of July 2023 he is the only person to win an Olympic table tennis gold medal representing a non Asian country Jan Ove WaldnerJan Ove WaldnerPersonal informationFull nameJan Ove WaldnerNickname s 老瓦 Lǎo Wǎ Old Wa NationalitySwedishBorn 1965 10 03 3 October 1965 age 58 Stockholm SwedenTable tennis careerPlaying styleShakehand gripMedal record Men s table tennis Representing Sweden Olympic Games 1992 Barcelona Singles 2000 Sydney Singles World Championships 1989 Dortmund Singles 1989 Dortmund Team 1991 Chiba Team 1993 Gothenburg Team 1997 Manchester Singles 2000 Kuala Lumpur Team 1983 Tokyo Team 1985 Gothenburg Team 1987 New Delhi Singles 1987 New Delhi Team 1991 Chiba Singles 1995 Tianjin Team 1997 Manchester Doubles 1993 Gothenburg Singles 1999 Eindhoven Singles 2001 Osaka Team World Cup 1990 Chiba City Singles 1990 Chiba City Team 1983 Barbados Singles 1991 Barcelona Team 1994 Nimes Team 1996 Nimes Singles 1991 Barcelona Singles European Championships 1986 Prague Doubles 1986 Prague Team 1988 Paris Doubles 1988 Paris Team 1990 Gothenburg Team 1992 Stuttgart Team 1996 Bratislava Singles 1996 Bratislava Doubles 1996 Bratislava Team 2000 Bremen Team 2002 Zagreb Team 1982 Budapest Singles 1984 Moscow Doubles 1992 Stuttgart Doubles 1994 Birmingham Singles 1994 Birmingham Team 1984 Moscow Team 1988 Paris Singles 1998 Eindhoven Doubles 1998 Eindhoven Team 2000 Bremen Singles Contents 1 Biography 2 Olympic Games 3 World championships 4 European Championships 5 Swedish Championships 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksBiography editJan Ove Waldner was born in Stockholm on 3 October 1965 His athletic potential was recognised at an early age and was displayed in 1982 when as a 16 year old he reached the final of the European Championships losing to distinguished left handed teammate Mikael Appelgren who was perceived then as the logical successor to the first Swedish World Champion Stellan Bengtsson While still developing his game Waldner along with several other Swedish players traveled to a national level training camp held in China and was reportedly amazed by the dedication and solidarity of the Chinese players He has claimed ever since that he learned much during his stay and thereafter first began to regard his opportunity to succeed in table tennis as paramount Waldner won gold in the men s singles at 1992 Summer Olympics becoming the first and to date only player not from China Japan or South Korea to win an Olympic table tennis title 6 Eight years later he won silver in the same event at the 2000 Summer Olympics narrowly losing to Kong Linghui In China a country that adores table tennis he is undisputedly the best known 3 Swedish person and still one of the most well known sports personalities In the 1990s he was more recognisable in China than then President of the United States Bill Clinton 7 His venerable status and long career has led to his being nicknamed the evergreen tree Chang Qing Shu in Mandarin He is considered by many to be the most technically complete player of all time and is almost inarguably the most successful non Chinese player of the sport In 2010 Waldner won his ninth Swedish championship defeating Par Gerell who was born the same year Waldner became Swedish national champion for the first time He played for TTC Rhon Sprudel Fulda Maberzell in the German Bundesliga until May 2012 In May 2012 Stefan Frauenholz Fulda Maberzell s President confirmed that Jan Ove Waldner had finished his contract with the club Timo Boll Was yesterday s match against us the last one for Jan Ove Waldner referring to the Bundesliga semifinal between Borussia Dusseldorf and Fulda Maberzell This ended his career at the international elite level at the age of 46 years 8 9 In 2012 he began playing for Sparvagens BTK 10 On 11 February 2016 Waldner played his last game in the Swedish first league for Angby Sparvagen and officially announced his retirement as a player 11 When he retired Waldner had been playing international elite level table tennis for more than thirty years which is somewhat unusual in the table tennis world given that hand eye coordination and quick reactions are essential Some young Chinese players whom he has recently played against were trained by those he played against in the 1990s who were in turn trained by others he played in the 1980s He is one of the seven table tennis players who competed at the first five Olympic Games table tennis tournaments since the sport s introduction at the Games in 1988 The others are Swede Jorgen Persson Croatian Zoran Primorac Belgian Jean Michel Saive Hungarian Csilla Batorfi Serbian American Ilija Lupulesku and German Jorg Rosskopf He was also the first of only five male players in the history of table tennis to achieve a career grand slam World Champion World Cup and Olympic gold medal winner in singles in 1992 The others are Liu Guoliang China in 1999 Kong Linghui China in 2000 Zhang Jike China in 2012 and Ma Long China in 2016 12 Olympic Games edit1988 Final 8 in single final 8 in double 1992 Gold medal in single first round in double 1996 Final 16 in single final 8 in double 2000 Silver medal in single final 16 in double 2004 Fourth in single final 8 in doubleWorld championships edit1983 Silver medal in team competition 1985 Silver medal in team competition 1987 Silver medal in single silver medal in team competition 1989 Gold medal in single gold medal in team competition 1991 Silver medal in single gold medal in team competition 1993 Bronze medal in single gold medal in team competition 1995 Silver medal in team competition 1997 Gold medal in single 21 0 in games silver medal in double 1999 Bronze medal in single 2000 Gold medal in team competition 2001 Bronze medal in team competitionEuropean Championships edit1982 Silver medal in single 1984 Silver medal in double bronze medal in team competition 1986 Gold medal in double gold medal in team competition 1988 Gold medal in double gold medal in team competition 1990 Gold medal in team competition 1992 Silver medal in double gold medal in team competition 1994 Silver medal in single silver medal in team competition 1996 Gold medal in single gold medal in double gold medal in team competition 1998 Bronze medal in double bronze medal in team competition 2000 Bronze medal in single gold medal in team competition 2002 Gold medal in team competitionSwedish Championships edit1981 Gold medal in double 1982 Gold medal in double 1983 Gold medal in single 1984 Gold medal in single 1986 Gold medal in single gold medal in double 1987 Silver medal in double 1989 Gold medal in single silver medal in double 1991 Gold medal in single gold medal in double 1992 Gold medal in double 1993 Silver medal in double 1994 Silver medal in single gold medal in double 1996 Gold medal in single 1997 Gold medal in single silver medal in double 1999 Gold medal in double 2006 Gold medal in single 2010 Gold medal in single 2011 Gold in inter branch tournamentSee also editList of athletes with the most appearances at Olympic GamesNotes edit Officially spelled Valdner in the Swedish civil records References editSvenskar i varlden Swedes in the World Spring edition 2005 Swedish magazine Jan Ove Waldner profile Archived 2008 10 23 at the Wayback Machine Swedish Table Tennis Federation Biography of WALDNER Jan Ove Archived 2009 02 09 at the Wayback Machine ITTF a b c Bishop G August 23 2008 A Swedish face for China s beloved sport The New York Times Clarey C August 23 2004 For table tennis Mozart few high notes International Herald Tribune Jan Ove Evergreen Waldner Table Tennis Legend Game Tables Online China table tennis boss says Olympic Covid rules extremely difficult 14 July 2021 一个人对抗国乒六代选手 我们热爱的 老瓦 回来了 The Paper in Chinese 2019 05 30 Retrieved 20 February 2021 上世纪1990年代 瓦尔德内尔在中国的知名度甚至超过了美国总统克林顿 Table Tennista Europe Archived from the original on 2019 08 22 Retrieved 2012 07 18 Fulda Maberzell web site retrieved 19 July 2012 Sparvagens BTK men s team in the 2012 13 season Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Waldner Officially retired Archived from the original on 2019 08 22 Retrieved 2016 12 25 Sport Olympics 2012 table tennis The Guardian London 2 August 2012 Retrieved 3 August 2012 External links editJan Ove Waldner at World Table Tennis Jan Ove Waldner at old ittf com at the Wayback Machine archived January 11 2017 Jan Ove Waldner at ittfranking com at the Wayback Machine archived May 14 2008 International championship statistics at the Wayback Machine archived October 15 2007 Jan Ove Waldner at Olympics comJan Ove Waldner at Olympic org archived Jan Ove Waldner at Olympedia nbsp Swedish championship statistics Jan Ove Waldner vs Mikael Appelgren 1990 U S Open Table Tennis Championships Video at the Wayback Machine archived February 11 2010 Jan Ove Waldner at Table Tennis Media Chinese TV interview mixed with video clips of his career Jan Ove Waldners website for Chinese fans Jan Ove Waldners website for English speaking fans Waldner retires Preceded byPernilla Wiberg Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal1992 Succeeded byTorgny Mogren Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jan Ove Waldner amp oldid 1176655797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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