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Wang Yuegu

Wang Yuegu (Chinese: 王越古; pinyin: Wáng Yuègǔ, pronounced [wǎŋ ɥêkù]; born 10 June 1980) is a retired Chinese-born Singaporean table tennis player who was ranked among the top ten players in the world. Wang made her inaugural appearance as a Singaporean table tennis player on the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Pro Tour in June 2005 at the Volkswagen Korean Open in Suncheon, South Korea, where she and Sun Beibei took the silver medal in the women's doubles. On 24 September 2006, Wang achieved her first gold medal on the Pro Tour at the Japan Open in Yokohama. She repeated the feat against her compatriot Li Jiawei on 12 November at the ITTF Pro Tour German Open in Bayreuth. In June 2007, Wang helped Singapore sweep the women's team, women's doubles and mixed doubles gold trophies at the 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in Jaipur.

Wang Yuegu
At a ceremony to welcome Team Singapore home from the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, 25 August 2008
Personal information
Full nameWang Yuegu
Nationality Singapore
ResidenceSingapore
Born (1980-06-10) 10 June 1980 (age 43)
Anshan, Liaoning
Height1.55 m (5 ft 1 in)[1]
Weight63 kg (139 lb) (2008)[1]
Table tennis career
Playing styleRight-handed shakehand grip[2]
Equipment(s)Nittaku blade[2]
Highest ranking5th (October 2010)[3]
Medal record
Women's table tennis
Representing  Singapore
Olympic Games
2008 Beijing Team
2012 London Team
World Championships
2010 Moscow Team
2008 Guangzhou Team
2012 Dortmund Team
2007 Zagreb Doubles
Asian Games
2010 Guangzhou Team
Asian Championships
2007 Yangzhou Team
2009 Lucknow Team
2009 Lucknow Doubles
Commonwealth Games
2010 Delhi Mixed doubles
2010 Delhi Team
Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships
2007 Jaipur Team
2007 Jaipur Doubles
2007 Jaipur Mixed doubles
2009 Glasgow Singles
2009 Glasgow Mixed doubles
ITTF Pro Tour
2006 Yokohama Singles
2006 Bayreuth Singles
2008 Berlin Team
2008 Belo Horizonte Singles
2010 Kobe Singles
2005 Taipei Doubles
2008 Warsaw Singles
Southeast Asian Games
2009 Vientiane Mixed doubles
2009 Vientiane Team
2009 Vientiane Singles
2009 Vientiane Doubles

Representing Singapore for the first time at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, she was a member of the silver medal-winning women's table tennis team, consisting of Li Jiawei, Feng Tianwei and herself. This marked the first time that Singaporeans had won an Olympic medal since Singapore's independence in 1965. The medal came 48 years after weightlifter Tan Howe Liang won the country's first medal, a silver in weightlifting at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. In May 2010 the trio of Wang, Feng Tianwei and Sun stunned the reigning champion China 3–1 in the Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships in Moscow, making Singapore world champion for the first time.

Wang won the women's team bronze medal with Feng and Li at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. She announced her retirement from competitive sports in August 2012.

Early years Edit

Wang Yuegu was born on 10 June 1980[1] in Anshan, Liaoning.[2][4] In December 2004 she relocated to Singapore under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme as this offered her more opportunities to prove herself at the international level.[5] She subsequently became a Singapore citizen.

Career Edit

Wang made her inaugural appearance as a Singaporean on the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Pro Tour in June 2005 at the Volkswagen Korean Open in Suncheon, South Korea, where she and Sun Beibei took the silver medal in the women's doubles.[6][7] Later that year, she and Sun went on to take two more silvers in doubles matches at the Chinese Taipei Open[8] and Volkswagen (China) Open.[9]

In 2006, Wang came third in the women's singles at the ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open held in Taipei, bettering that effort by taking the singles silver medal at the subsequent ITTF Pro Tour Korea Open.[10] On 24 September, Wang achieved her first gold medal on the Pro Tour at the Japan Open in Yokohama, beating China's Guo Yan who was then the number one seed and ranked third in the world.[5][11] The achievement brought her into the top ten of the women's world ranking list for the first time in her career.[12] Wang repeated her gold-winning feat against compatriot Li Jiawei on 12 November at the ITTF Pro Tour German Open in Bayreuth.[13] In June 2007, Wang helped Singapore sweep the women's team,[14] women's doubles[15] and mixed doubles[16] gold trophies at the 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in Jaipur. On 20 April 2008, top-seeded Wang beat Li again to the women's singles title at the Brazilian Open.[17] As a singles player, she was ranked seventh in the world as of August 2008.[3]

2008 Summer Olympics Edit

Wang represented Singapore for the first time at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the women's table tennis team tournament with her teammates Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei. On 14 August the team defeated the Netherlands 3–0 to reach the semifinals, but not before a gruelling five-game doubles match against the Dutch players Li Jie and Elena Timina which Li Jiawei and Wang Yuegu eventually won 3–2.[18] During the semifinals against South Korea's Dang Ye-Seo, Kim Kyung-Ah and Park Mi-Young on 15 August, Wang and Li beat Kim and Park in the doubles match, but Wang lost her singles match to Dang. Singapore eventually triumphed over South Korea 3–2.[19]

 
Wang (left) with her women's table tennis teammates Li Jiawei and Feng Tianwei showing off their silver medals won at the 2008 Summer Olympics during a ceremony on 25 August 2008 to welcome Team Singapore home

On 17 August, Wang and her teammates gained Singapore a silver medal in women's table tennis after losing to China in three matches.[20] In the doubles match, Wang and Li were bested by China's Zhang Yining and Guo Yue. This is the first time Singapore has won an Olympic medal since Singapore's independence in 1965. The medal comes 48 years after Tan Howe Liang won the country's first medal, a silver in weightlifting in the lightweight category at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.[21]

Wang and her teammates received byes into the third round of the singles tournament.[22] However, Wang's Olympics came to an end after she was defeated 1–4 by the Dominican Republic's Wu Xue. Seeded fifth in the tournament, Wang was expected to overcome Wu, ranked 50th in the world by the ITTF, without difficulty but made numerous unforced errors. She had beaten Wu at all previous encounters.[23] Team manager Antony Lee attributed Wang's loss to the fact that Wu had played above her usual standard, and that Wang had been unable to cope with the spin from Wu's left-handed serves.[22]

At a victory celebration in Singapore on 25 August, Vivian Balakrishnan, the Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, announced that Wang, Feng and Li would be presented with the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Meritorious Service Medal). This is only the third time the medal will be awarded to athletes, the two previous recipients being weightlifter Tan Howe Liang (1962) and swimmer Joscelin Yeo (2006).[24]

In May 2009, the national table tennis women's team, composed of Wang and her teammates Feng, Li and Sun Beibei, were awarded the Team of the Year (Event) prize at the Singapore Sports Awards.[25]

Events between 2008 and 2012 Edit

On 22 November 2008, despite crashing out of the singles event earlier, Wang and her teammates Feng and Li won the top title and US$8,000 at the ITTF Pro Tour ERKE German Open in Berlin.[26] In an all-Singapore singles final at the Polish Open in Warsaw on 30 November, Wang took silver against Feng who achieved her first professional singles title.[27] She was fifth in Today newspaper's list of athletes of the year for 2008.[28]

On 24 May 2009, Wang and Yang Zi beat Gao Ning and Sun Beibei to the mixed doubles gold in an all-Singaporean final at the 18th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in Glasgow. The next day, Wang also took the singles title from her teammate Yu Mengyu.[29]

Wang participated in the 25th Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane, Laos. She was a member of the Singapore women's team with Feng Tianwei and Sun Beibei that beat Thailand 3–0 on 10 December 2009.[30] On 13 December, she and her partner Yang defeated compatriots Feng and Gao in an all-Singapore final in the mixed doubles.[31] The following day, in another all-Singapore encounter, she and her partner Feng were beaten by Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu in the women's doubles.[32] The following day, she picked up another silver in the singles competition after battling Feng.[33]

Together with Feng and Sun, Wang was a member of the team at the Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships in Moscow that defeated China, 17-time winner and the reigning world champion, with a score of 3–1 on 30 May 2010. This was the first time that Singapore had won the event. In the game she played, Wang beat world number one Liu Shiwen.[34] The Southern Daily published in Guangdong criticized Chinese sports authorities for permitting China-born players like Wang, Feng and Li to leave and play for other countries: "For the sake of developing the sport, China has been talking about 'breeding wolves'. Well, now the wolf has grown up and it has returned home to bite."[35]

On 3 May 2010, the Singapore National Olympic Council named the national women's table tennis team of which she is a member together with Feng Tianwei, Zena Sim Kai Xin, Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu as Team of the Year (Team Event) for 2009.[36] Later in the year, she clinched the gold in the women's singles at the 2010 Japan Open of the ITTF Pro Tour on 4 July, beating Zhu Yuling 4–0 in less than half an hour.[37]

At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, Wang and her colleagues Feng and Li beat the hosts to take the women's team gold medal on 8 October.[38] She also won the mixed doubles competition with Yang on 12 October,[39] took silver with Feng in the women's doubles on 14 October,[40] and clinched the bronze medal in the singles the day before.[41] Subsequently, at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, Wang and her teammates Feng and Li achieved the silver in the women's team event on 16 November.[42]

2012 Summer Olympics Edit

Wang represented Singapore at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. In the women's singles, she was defeated 4–1 by Japan's Kasumi Ishikawa in the quarterfinals on 31 July.[43] She also participated in the women's team competition with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei. They were beaten 0–3 by Japan in the semifinals, but took the bronze medal on 7 August by edging South Korea out 3–0. Feng defeated Kim Kyung Ah 11–9, 11–8, 4–11, 13–11; and Li also successfully fended off Seok Ha Jung 11–5, 11–8, 6–11, 11–8. Li and Wang then succeeded in the doubles game against Seok and Dang Ye Seo 11–9, 11–6, 6–11, 11–5. This marked the first time Singapore had won more than one medal at an Olympic Games.[44]

Retirement Edit

On 29 August 2012, Wang announced to The Straits Times that she had submitted her resignation from competitive sports on 24 August[45] to spend more time with her mother and husband.

Wang indicated that she would like to start a family, and to study economics and management, or sport psychology. She said: "It's the right time to leave. I'm getting old, I've been injured, and I've a family now. It's time to give our youth paddlers a chance. If it's still the three of us [Feng Tianwei, Li Jiawei and herself] at Rio in 2016, it's not good for the development of Singapore sport."[46]

Personal life Edit

Wang was married to Gabriel Lee, a Taiwanese based in Germany. In July 2016, she started divorce proceedings against Lee within a month of giving birth to her first child,[47] and was divorced three months later.[48] It was reported that Lee was having an affair with a mother of four children prior to the divorce.[49][50]

Medals Edit

Event Medal Date Competition
2005
Women's doubles[7]
(with Sun Beibei)
Silver 12 June 2005 International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Pro Tour Volkswagen Korean Open
Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
Women's doubles[8]
(with Sun Beibei)
Silver 19 June 2005 ITTF Pro Tour TMS Chinese Taipei Open
Taipei, Chinese Taipei
Women's doubles[9]
(with Sun Beibei)
Silver 18 September 2005 ITTF Pro Tour Volkswagen (China) Open
Shenzhen, Guangdong, People's Republic of China
2006
Women's singles[51] Silver 1–4 June 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Korean Open
Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea
Women's singles[52] Bronze 11 June 2006 ITTF Pro Tour TMS Chinese Taipei Open
Taipei, Chinese Taipei
Women's singles[11] Gold 24 September 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Japan Open
Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Women's singles[13] Silver 1–5 November 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Eurosib Russian Open
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Women's singles[13] Gold 12 November 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Liebherr German Open
Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany
2007
Women's team[14][15]
(with Sun Beibei and Tan Paey Fern)
Gold 2 June 2007 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Mixed doubles[15][16]
(with Yang Zi)
Gold 4 June 2007 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Women's singles[15][53] Silver 5 June 2007 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Women's doubles[15]
(with Sun Beibei)
Gold 5 June 2007 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
2008
Women's team[54]
(with Feng Tianwei, Li Jiawei, Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu)
Silver 1 March 2008 Evergrande Real Estate World Team Table Tennis Championships
Guangzhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China
Women's singles[17] Gold 20 April 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Brazilian Open
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Women's team[55]
(with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei)
Silver 24 May 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Volkswagen Japan Open
Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Women's team[56]
(with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei)
Silver 13–17 August 2008 2008 Summer Olympics
Beijing, People's Republic of China
Women's team[26]
(with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei)
Gold 22 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour ERKE German Open
Berlin, Germany
Women's singles[27] Silver 30 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Polish Open
Warsaw, Poland
2009
Mixed doubles[29]
(with Yang Zi)
Gold 24 May 2009 18th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships
Glasgow, Scotland
Women's singles[29] Gold 25 May 2009 18th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships
Glasgow, Scotland
Women's team[30]
(with Feng Tianwei, Sim Kaixin Zena, Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu)
Gold 10 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian Games
Vientiane, Laos
Mixed doubles[31]
(with Yang Zi)
Gold 13 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian Games
Vientiane, Laos
Women's doubles[32]
(with Feng Tianwei)
Silver 14 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian Games
Vientiane, Laos
Women's singles[33] Silver 15 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian Games
Vientiane, Laos
2010
Women's team[34]
(with Feng Tianwei, Li Jiawei, Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu)
Gold 30 May 2010 Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships
Moscow, Russia
Women's singles[37] Gold 4 July 2010 ITTF Pro Tour Japan Open
Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Women's singles[57] Bronze 15 August 2010 ITTF Pro Tour Korean Open
Incheon, South Korea
Women's team[38]
(with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei)
Gold 8 October 2010 19th Commonwealth Games
Delhi, India
Mixed doubles[39]
(with Yang Zi)
Gold 12 October 2010 19th Commonwealth Games
Delhi, India
Women's singles[41] Bronze 13 October 2010 19th Commonwealth Games
Delhi, India
Women's doubles[40]
(with Feng Tianwei)
Silver 14 October 2010 19th Commonwealth Games
Delhi, India
Women's team[42]
(with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei)
Silver 16 November 2010 16th Asian Games
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
2012
Women's team[44]
(with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei)
Bronze 7 August 2012 2012 Summer Olympics
London, United Kingdom

See also Edit

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References Edit

  • , Beijing 2008, Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, 2008, archived from the original on 18 August 2008, retrieved 18 August 2008.
  • WANG Yue Gu, International Table Tennis Federation, retrieved 23 August 2008.
  • WANG Yuegu's results of competitions, International Table Tennis Federation, retrieved 7 January 2011.
  • , International Table Tennis Federation, archived from the original on 12 February 2011, retrieved 7 January 2011.

External links Edit

  • Official website of the Singapore National Olympic Council
  • Official website of the Singapore Table Tennis Association
    • , Singapore Table Tennis Association, 2012, archived from the original on 15 February 2012

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In this Chinese name the family name is Wang Wang Yuegu Chinese 王越古 pinyin Wang Yuegǔ pronounced wǎŋ ɥeku born 10 June 1980 is a retired Chinese born Singaporean table tennis player who was ranked among the top ten players in the world Wang made her inaugural appearance as a Singaporean table tennis player on the International Table Tennis Federation ITTF Pro Tour in June 2005 at the Volkswagen Korean Open in Suncheon South Korea where she and Sun Beibei took the silver medal in the women s doubles On 24 September 2006 Wang achieved her first gold medal on the Pro Tour at the Japan Open in Yokohama She repeated the feat against her compatriot Li Jiawei on 12 November at the ITTF Pro Tour German Open in Bayreuth In June 2007 Wang helped Singapore sweep the women s team women s doubles and mixed doubles gold trophies at the 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in Jaipur Wang YueguAt a ceremony to welcome Team Singapore home from the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing 25 August 2008Personal informationFull nameWang YueguNationality SingaporeResidenceSingaporeBorn 1980 06 10 10 June 1980 age 43 Anshan LiaoningHeight1 55 m 5 ft 1 in 1 Weight63 kg 139 lb 2008 1 Table tennis careerPlaying styleRight handed shakehand grip 2 Equipment s Nittaku blade 2 Highest ranking5th October 2010 3 Medal record Women s table tennisRepresenting SingaporeOlympic Games2008 Beijing Team2012 London TeamWorld Championships2010 Moscow Team2008 Guangzhou Team2012 Dortmund Team2007 Zagreb DoublesAsian Games2010 Guangzhou TeamAsian Championships2007 Yangzhou Team2009 Lucknow Team2009 Lucknow DoublesCommonwealth Games2010 Delhi Mixed doubles2010 Delhi TeamCommonwealth Table Tennis Championships2007 Jaipur Team2007 Jaipur Doubles2007 Jaipur Mixed doubles2009 Glasgow Singles2009 Glasgow Mixed doublesITTF Pro Tour2006 Yokohama Singles2006 Bayreuth Singles2008 Berlin Team2008 Belo Horizonte Singles2010 Kobe Singles2005 Taipei Doubles2008 Warsaw SinglesSoutheast Asian Games2009 Vientiane Mixed doubles2009 Vientiane Team2009 Vientiane Singles2009 Vientiane DoublesRepresenting Singapore for the first time at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing she was a member of the silver medal winning women s table tennis team consisting of Li Jiawei Feng Tianwei and herself This marked the first time that Singaporeans had won an Olympic medal since Singapore s independence in 1965 The medal came 48 years after weightlifter Tan Howe Liang won the country s first medal a silver in weightlifting at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome In May 2010 the trio of Wang Feng Tianwei and Sun stunned the reigning champion China 3 1 in the Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships in Moscow making Singapore world champion for the first time Wang won the women s team bronze medal with Feng and Li at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London She announced her retirement from competitive sports in August 2012 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 2008 Summer Olympics 2 2 Events between 2008 and 2012 2 3 2012 Summer Olympics 2 4 Retirement 3 Personal life 4 Medals 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly years EditWang Yuegu was born on 10 June 1980 1 in Anshan Liaoning 2 4 In December 2004 she relocated to Singapore under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme as this offered her more opportunities to prove herself at the international level 5 She subsequently became a Singapore citizen Career EditWang made her inaugural appearance as a Singaporean on the International Table Tennis Federation ITTF Pro Tour in June 2005 at the Volkswagen Korean Open in Suncheon South Korea where she and Sun Beibei took the silver medal in the women s doubles 6 7 Later that year she and Sun went on to take two more silvers in doubles matches at the Chinese Taipei Open 8 and Volkswagen China Open 9 In 2006 Wang came third in the women s singles at the ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open held in Taipei bettering that effort by taking the singles silver medal at the subsequent ITTF Pro Tour Korea Open 10 On 24 September Wang achieved her first gold medal on the Pro Tour at the Japan Open in Yokohama beating China s Guo Yan who was then the number one seed and ranked third in the world 5 11 The achievement brought her into the top ten of the women s world ranking list for the first time in her career 12 Wang repeated her gold winning feat against compatriot Li Jiawei on 12 November at the ITTF Pro Tour German Open in Bayreuth 13 In June 2007 Wang helped Singapore sweep the women s team 14 women s doubles 15 and mixed doubles 16 gold trophies at the 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in Jaipur On 20 April 2008 top seeded Wang beat Li again to the women s singles title at the Brazilian Open 17 As a singles player she was ranked seventh in the world as of August 2008 3 2008 Summer Olympics Edit See also Li Jiawei 2008 Summer Olympics Wang represented Singapore for the first time at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the women s table tennis team tournament with her teammates Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei On 14 August the team defeated the Netherlands 3 0 to reach the semifinals but not before a gruelling five game doubles match against the Dutch players Li Jie and Elena Timina which Li Jiawei and Wang Yuegu eventually won 3 2 18 During the semifinals against South Korea s Dang Ye Seo Kim Kyung Ah and Park Mi Young on 15 August Wang and Li beat Kim and Park in the doubles match but Wang lost her singles match to Dang Singapore eventually triumphed over South Korea 3 2 19 nbsp Wang left with her women s table tennis teammates Li Jiawei and Feng Tianwei showing off their silver medals won at the 2008 Summer Olympics during a ceremony on 25 August 2008 to welcome Team Singapore homeOn 17 August Wang and her teammates gained Singapore a silver medal in women s table tennis after losing to China in three matches 20 In the doubles match Wang and Li were bested by China s Zhang Yining and Guo Yue This is the first time Singapore has won an Olympic medal since Singapore s independence in 1965 The medal comes 48 years after Tan Howe Liang won the country s first medal a silver in weightlifting in the lightweight category at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome 21 Wang and her teammates received byes into the third round of the singles tournament 22 However Wang s Olympics came to an end after she was defeated 1 4 by the Dominican Republic s Wu Xue Seeded fifth in the tournament Wang was expected to overcome Wu ranked 50th in the world by the ITTF without difficulty but made numerous unforced errors She had beaten Wu at all previous encounters 23 Team manager Antony Lee attributed Wang s loss to the fact that Wu had played above her usual standard and that Wang had been unable to cope with the spin from Wu s left handed serves 22 At a victory celebration in Singapore on 25 August Vivian Balakrishnan the Minister for Community Development Youth and Sports announced that Wang Feng and Li would be presented with the Pingat Jasa Gemilang Meritorious Service Medal This is only the third time the medal will be awarded to athletes the two previous recipients being weightlifter Tan Howe Liang 1962 and swimmer Joscelin Yeo 2006 24 In May 2009 the national table tennis women s team composed of Wang and her teammates Feng Li and Sun Beibei were awarded the Team of the Year Event prize at the Singapore Sports Awards 25 Events between 2008 and 2012 Edit On 22 November 2008 despite crashing out of the singles event earlier Wang and her teammates Feng and Li won the top title and US 8 000 at the ITTF Pro Tour ERKE German Open in Berlin 26 In an all Singapore singles final at the Polish Open in Warsaw on 30 November Wang took silver against Feng who achieved her first professional singles title 27 She was fifth in Today newspaper s list of athletes of the year for 2008 28 On 24 May 2009 Wang and Yang Zi beat Gao Ning and Sun Beibei to the mixed doubles gold in an all Singaporean final at the 18th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in Glasgow The next day Wang also took the singles title from her teammate Yu Mengyu 29 Wang participated in the 25th Southeast Asian Games in Vientiane Laos She was a member of the Singapore women s team with Feng Tianwei and Sun Beibei that beat Thailand 3 0 on 10 December 2009 30 On 13 December she and her partner Yang defeated compatriots Feng and Gao in an all Singapore final in the mixed doubles 31 The following day in another all Singapore encounter she and her partner Feng were beaten by Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu in the women s doubles 32 The following day she picked up another silver in the singles competition after battling Feng 33 Together with Feng and Sun Wang was a member of the team at the Liebherr World Team Table Tennis Championships in Moscow that defeated China 17 time winner and the reigning world champion with a score of 3 1 on 30 May 2010 This was the first time that Singapore had won the event In the game she played Wang beat world number one Liu Shiwen 34 The Southern Daily published in Guangdong criticized Chinese sports authorities for permitting China born players like Wang Feng and Li to leave and play for other countries For the sake of developing the sport China has been talking about breeding wolves Well now the wolf has grown up and it has returned home to bite 35 On 3 May 2010 the Singapore National Olympic Council named the national women s table tennis team of which she is a member together with Feng Tianwei Zena Sim Kai Xin Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu as Team of the Year Team Event for 2009 36 Later in the year she clinched the gold in the women s singles at the 2010 Japan Open of the ITTF Pro Tour on 4 July beating Zhu Yuling 4 0 in less than half an hour 37 At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi Wang and her colleagues Feng and Li beat the hosts to take the women s team gold medal on 8 October 38 She also won the mixed doubles competition with Yang on 12 October 39 took silver with Feng in the women s doubles on 14 October 40 and clinched the bronze medal in the singles the day before 41 Subsequently at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou Wang and her teammates Feng and Li achieved the silver in the women s team event on 16 November 42 2012 Summer Olympics Edit Wang represented Singapore at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London In the women s singles she was defeated 4 1 by Japan s Kasumi Ishikawa in the quarterfinals on 31 July 43 She also participated in the women s team competition with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei They were beaten 0 3 by Japan in the semifinals but took the bronze medal on 7 August by edging South Korea out 3 0 Feng defeated Kim Kyung Ah 11 9 11 8 4 11 13 11 and Li also successfully fended off Seok Ha Jung 11 5 11 8 6 11 11 8 Li and Wang then succeeded in the doubles game against Seok and Dang Ye Seo 11 9 11 6 6 11 11 5 This marked the first time Singapore had won more than one medal at an Olympic Games 44 Retirement Edit On 29 August 2012 Wang announced to The Straits Times that she had submitted her resignation from competitive sports on 24 August 45 to spend more time with her mother and husband Wang indicated that she would like to start a family and to study economics and management or sport psychology She said It s the right time to leave I m getting old I ve been injured and I ve a family now It s time to give our youth paddlers a chance If it s still the three of us Feng Tianwei Li Jiawei and herself at Rio in 2016 it s not good for the development of Singapore sport 46 Personal life EditWang was married to Gabriel Lee a Taiwanese based in Germany In July 2016 she started divorce proceedings against Lee within a month of giving birth to her first child 47 and was divorced three months later 48 It was reported that Lee was having an affair with a mother of four children prior to the divorce 49 50 Medals EditEvent Medal Date Competition2005Women s doubles 7 with Sun Beibei Silver 12 June 2005 International Table Tennis Federation ITTF Pro Tour Volkswagen Korean OpenSuncheon Jeollanam do South KoreaWomen s doubles 8 with Sun Beibei Silver 19 June 2005 ITTF Pro Tour TMS Chinese Taipei OpenTaipei Chinese TaipeiWomen s doubles 9 with Sun Beibei Silver 18 September 2005 ITTF Pro Tour Volkswagen China OpenShenzhen Guangdong People s Republic of China2006Women s singles 51 Silver 1 4 June 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Korean OpenJeonju Jeollabuk do South KoreaWomen s singles 52 Bronze 11 June 2006 ITTF Pro Tour TMS Chinese Taipei OpenTaipei Chinese TaipeiWomen s singles 11 Gold 24 September 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Japan OpenYokohama Kanagawa Prefecture JapanWomen s singles 13 Silver 1 5 November 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Eurosib Russian OpenSaint Petersburg RussiaWomen s singles 13 Gold 12 November 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Liebherr German OpenBayreuth Bavaria Germany2007Women s team 14 15 with Sun Beibei and Tan Paey Fern Gold 2 June 2007 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis ChampionshipsJaipur Rajasthan IndiaMixed doubles 15 16 with Yang Zi Gold 4 June 2007 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis ChampionshipsJaipur Rajasthan IndiaWomen s singles 15 53 Silver 5 June 2007 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis ChampionshipsJaipur Rajasthan IndiaWomen s doubles 15 with Sun Beibei Gold 5 June 2007 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis ChampionshipsJaipur Rajasthan India2008Women s team 54 with Feng Tianwei Li Jiawei Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu Silver 1 March 2008 Evergrande Real Estate World Team Table Tennis ChampionshipsGuangzhou Guangdong People s Republic of ChinaWomen s singles 17 Gold 20 April 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Brazilian OpenBelo Horizonte BrazilWomen s team 55 with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei Silver 24 May 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Volkswagen Japan OpenYokohama Kanagawa Prefecture JapanWomen s team 56 with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei Silver 13 17 August 2008 2008 Summer OlympicsBeijing People s Republic of ChinaWomen s team 26 with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei Gold 22 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour ERKE German OpenBerlin GermanyWomen s singles 27 Silver 30 November 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Polish OpenWarsaw Poland2009Mixed doubles 29 with Yang Zi Gold 24 May 2009 18th Commonwealth Table Tennis ChampionshipsGlasgow ScotlandWomen s singles 29 Gold 25 May 2009 18th Commonwealth Table Tennis ChampionshipsGlasgow ScotlandWomen s team 30 with Feng Tianwei Sim Kaixin Zena Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu Gold 10 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian GamesVientiane LaosMixed doubles 31 with Yang Zi Gold 13 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian GamesVientiane LaosWomen s doubles 32 with Feng Tianwei Silver 14 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian GamesVientiane LaosWomen s singles 33 Silver 15 December 2009 25th Southeast Asian GamesVientiane Laos2010Women s team 34 with Feng Tianwei Li Jiawei Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu Gold 30 May 2010 Liebherr World Team Table Tennis ChampionshipsMoscow RussiaWomen s singles 37 Gold 4 July 2010 ITTF Pro Tour Japan OpenKobe Hyōgo Prefecture JapanWomen s singles 57 Bronze 15 August 2010 ITTF Pro Tour Korean OpenIncheon South KoreaWomen s team 38 with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei Gold 8 October 2010 19th Commonwealth GamesDelhi IndiaMixed doubles 39 with Yang Zi Gold 12 October 2010 19th Commonwealth GamesDelhi IndiaWomen s singles 41 Bronze 13 October 2010 19th Commonwealth GamesDelhi IndiaWomen s doubles 40 with Feng Tianwei Silver 14 October 2010 19th Commonwealth GamesDelhi IndiaWomen s team 42 with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei Silver 16 November 2010 16th Asian GamesGuangzhou Guangdong China2012Women s team 44 with Feng Tianwei and Li Jiawei Bronze 7 August 2012 2012 Summer OlympicsLondon United KingdomSee also EditSingapore at the 2008 Summer Olympics Singapore at the 2012 Summer Olympics Table tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics Table tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics List of Singapore world champions in sportsNotes Edit a b c Athlete biography WANG Yue Gu Beijing 2008 Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad 2008 archived from the original on 18 August 2008 retrieved 18 August 2008 a b c WANG Yue Gu International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 23 August 2008 retrieved 23 August 2008 a b World ranking record for WANG Yuegu SIN International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 12 February 2011 retrieved 7 January 2011 Wang Yuegu 淘宝 Taobǎo 2 March 2008 archived from the original on 21 September 2008 retrieved 23 August 2008 a b Ian Marshall 24 September 2006 Wang Yue Gu stages remarkable recovery to win her first ITTF Pro Tour title International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 29 September 2008 retrieved 23 August 2008 Competition Results for WANG Yuegu SIN ITTF Archived from the original on 4 October 2012 Retrieved 7 January 2011 a b Ian Marshall 12 June 2005 New names International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 a b Ian Marshall 19 June 2005 Unbeatable combination International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 a b Ian Marshall 18 September 2005 Title for classic combination International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 Wang Yue Gu Singapore National Olympic Council 2008 archived from the original on 22 August 2008 retrieved 17 August 2008 a b Ian Marshall 24 September 2006 Wang Yue Gu performs the great escape to capture gold in Yokohama International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 Wang secures second Japan crown BBC Sport 25 September 2006 archived from the original on 10 August 2017 retrieved 21 August 2008 Ian Marshall 4 October 2006 Wang Yue Gu secures top ten place for the first time in her career International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 20 August 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 a b c Ian Marshall 12 November 2006 Wang Yue Gu avenges defeat of one week earlier by succeeding in Bayreuth International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 15 August 2008 a b Ian Marshall 2 June 2008 Stern resistance from Malaysia but Singapore captures gold in Jaipur International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 a b c d e 17th Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships 2007 Jaipur India 30 May 5 June 2007 Commonwealth Table Tennis Federation 5 June 2007 archived from the original on 13 May 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 a b Ian Marshall 4 June 2008 Singapore adds to gold medal collection as mixed doubles crown is secured International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 a b Ian Marshall 20 April 2008 Wang Yue Gu justifies her top seeded position to win Brazilian title ITTF archived from the original on 18 May 2011 retrieved 7 July 2010 Marc Lim 15 August 2008 Moment of truth Beat South Korea today and Singapore are guaranteed the silver medal Lose and Singapore will go into a six team play off for the bronze The Straits Times Sport p B15 Compelling How the Koreans were overcome in five matches The Straits Times p C34 16 August 2008 China women take gold International Herald Tribune 17 August 2008 archived from the original on 19 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 Olympics Singapore enter women s table tennis team final Channel NewsAsia 15 August 2008 retrieved 15 August 2008 Marc Lim 16 August 2008 At last S pore assured of at least a silver after 48 year wait The Straits Times p 1 Leonard Thomas 16 August 2008 A new Olympic heroine First medal since 1960 Today pp 1 amp 3 archived from the original on 18 August 2008 Leonard Thomas 18 August 2008 A silver spark Feng Li and Wang could just be what s needed to fire up sports talent and development in S pore Today pp 1 2 archived from the original on 22 August 2008 a b Low Lin Fhoong 21 August 2008 Yuegu crashes out Jiawei and Tianwei cruise into last 16 despite team mate s shock loss Today p 55 archived from the original on 26 August 2008 Chua Chin Hon 21 August 2008 Wang makes shock exit She loses to Dominican player but teammates Li and Feng progress The Straits Times p B12 Jeanette Wang Lin Xinyi Valerie Chia 26 August 2008 Cheers and national honours for winning trio The Straits Times p A6 Tan Yo Hinn 26 August 2008 A party 48 years in the making Team Singapore return to a grand heroes welcome Today p 31 archived from the original on 27 August 2008 Terrence Voon Lin Xinyi 6 May 2009 Paddlers are team of the year but no award for coach The Straits Times Low Lin Fhoong 6 May 2009 Women s paddlers 3 in a row Today p 43 archived from the original on 7 May 2009 retrieved 7 May 2009 a b Ian Marshall 22 November 2008 Gold for Singapore a major boost of confidence for Germany International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 24 April 2009 retrieved 25 November 2008 Lin Xinyi 24 November 2008 S pore win team crown Women paddlers put aside singles losses for joint glory in Germany The Straits Times p B13 a b Ian Marshall 30 November 2008 Feng Tianwei collects first career ITTF Pro Tour Women s Singles Gold International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 24 April 2009 retrieved 4 December 2008 Jonathan Wong 1 December 2008 Feng 22 claims first professional title The Straits Times p B10 Leonard Thomas 31 December 2008 The brightest star of all Table tennis star Li Jiawei is TODAY s Singapore Athlete of the Year 2008 Today p 24 archived from the original on 25 April 2009 a b c Paddlers win 6 golds again The Straits Times p B11 26 May 2009 a b Result list table tennis Women s team 25th SEA Games Laos Vientiane 2009 10 December 2009 archived from the original on 16 December 2009 retrieved 16 December 2009 Lin Xinyi 11 December 2009 Double delight Singapore s men and women clinch table tennis team gold The Straits Times Low Lin Fhoong 11 December 2009 Table tennis team gold sparks Singapore off Today archived from the original on 16 December 2009 a b SEA Games Quah shines as Singapore wins two more golds in swimming Channel NewsAsia 13 December 2009 archived from the original on 16 January 2010 retrieved 2 January 2010 a b Lin Xinyi 15 December 2009 Sun and Yu stun Feng and Wang The Straits Times p B8 Low Lin Fhoong 15 December 2009 Sun Yu retain doubles crown Today p 48 archived from the original on 16 December 2009 a b Lin Xinyi 16 December 2009 Table toppers Singapore paddlers sweep singles golds to finish on a high The Straits Times p B10 Low Lin Fhoong 16 December 2009 It will be a big year for table tennis Feng and Gao Ning win final two golds as STTA chief looks ahead to 2010 Today p 65 archived from the original on 16 December 2009 a b Ian Marshall 30 May 2010 Singapore sensation champions of the world dramatic scenes in Moscow International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 31 May 2010 retrieved 31 May 2010 Lin Xinyi 31 May 2010 World champions A gritty Feng leads Singapore to their first table tennis world title The Straits Times p B9 World champs S pore beat favourites China in World Team Table Tennis C ships Today p 1 31 May 2010 archived from the original on 31 May 2010 Shamir Osman 31 May 2010 Feng stars in world champs story Singapore rock sports world as they stun China in women s team event Today p 22 archived from the original on 31 May 2010 Lin Xinyi 1 June 2010 How the Singapore team turned the tables on the giants The Straits Times p A10 Peh Shing Huei 1 June 2010 Shock loss good Chinese admit their dominance is hurting table tennis The Straits Times Sport pp B6 B7 Leonard Lim 4 May 2010 Feng is top star Women s table tennis bags a double but no Sportsman of the Year again The Straits Times p B8 Low Lin Fhoong 4 May 2010 Feng the brightest star Paddler named Sportswoman of the Year Ting Wen receives special accolade Today p 24 archived from the original on 5 May 2010 retrieved 4 May 2010 a b Ian Marshall 4 July 2010 World Championship gold medallist ends teenage dreams at Japan Open ITTF archived from the original on 7 July 2010 retrieved 7 July 2010 Frankie Chee 5 July 2010 Wang Yuegu triumphs at Japan Open The Straits Times Low Lin Fhoong 5 July 2010 S pore s Wang regains Japan Open crown Today p 20 archived from the original on 7 July 2010 a b Ian Marshall 10 August 2010 Gold for Singapore honour for India at Commonwealth Games ITTF archived from the original on 3 October 2012 a b Ian Marshall 12 October 2010 Yang Zi and Wang Yuegu add to Commonwealth gold medal haul ITTF archived from the original on 15 March 2012 a b Ian Marshall 14 October 2010 Delight for India but top two steps of podium belong to Singapore ITTF archived from the original on 3 October 2012 a b Ian Marshall 13 October 2010 Feng Tianwei secures women s singles Gold at First Attempt ITTF archived from the original on 15 March 2012 a b Ian Marshall 16 November 2010 Awesome breathtaking humbling China delivers message to the world ITTF archived from the original on 18 November 2010 Tan Yo Hinn 1 August 2012 Wang lets fly at officials after loss Today archived from the original on 31 July 2012 a b Terrence Voon 8 August 2012 Women s team clinch 2nd bronze for Singapore The Straits Times p 1 I t is the first time that Singapore will be heading home from any Olympics with more than one medal See also Terrence Voon 8 August 2012 Bronze marks end of an era The STTA s priority now should be to rebuild a new team around Feng The Straits Times p B27 Philip Goh 8 August 2012 S pore paddlers clinch team bronze Today p 1 archived from the original on 8 August 2012 Tan Yo Hinn 8 August 2012 Jiawei s starring role Veteran paddler s experience helps S pore to women s team bronze medal Today p 60 archived from the original on 8 August 2012 Low Lin Fhoong 31 August 2012 Now for the next generation STTA angling for mix of local and foreign talents for future after Wang Yuegu s retirement Today p 64 archived from the original on 31 August 2012 Lin Xinyi 30 August 2012 Wang hangs up her bat Paddler s retirement marks end of S pore sport s most successful team The Straits Times p B28 坐月期间办离婚 王越古 原因大家明白 早报 15 October 2016 Retrieved 14 September 2019 本地前乒乓女将王越古宣布离婚 原因大家明白 www 8world com Retrieved 14 September 2019 本地前乒乓女将王越古 微博曝出前夫出轨内幕 8频道新闻及时事节目 Channel 8 News Retrieved 14 September 2019 新加坡眼 10 May 2017 新加坡女乒名将王越古 狠爆渣男前夫出轨记录 新加坡眼 in Chinese China Retrieved 14 September 2019 Our stars Wang Yuegu Singapore Table Tennis Association 2012 archived from the original on 15 February 2012 Women s singles semi finals International Table Tennis Federation 11 June 2008 archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 Ian Marshall 5 June 2008 Sun Bei Bei adds to collection of titles at Commonwealth Championships International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 22 September 2008 retrieved 21 August 2008 Ian Marshall 1 March 2008 Singapore provides severe test as China retain women s team world title International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 2 March 2008 retrieved 16 August 2008 Japan Open 2008 WSTM2 International Table Tennis Federation May 2008 archived from the original on 27 May 2008 retrieved 16 August 2008 2008 Summer Olympics Medals Table Tennis Retrieved 12 February 2019 Spaniard Maintains Outstanding Form to Prevent All Singaporean Final Ian Marshall 15 August 2010 archived from the original on 20 August 2010 retrieved 20 August 2010 References EditAthlete biography WANG Yue Gu Beijing 2008 Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad 2008 archived from the original on 18 August 2008 retrieved 18 August 2008 WANG Yue Gu International Table Tennis Federation retrieved 23 August 2008 WANG Yuegu s results of competitions International Table Tennis Federation retrieved 7 January 2011 World ranking record for WANG Yuegu SIN International Table Tennis Federation archived from the original on 12 February 2011 retrieved 7 January 2011 External links EditWang Yuegu at World Table Tennis nbsp Wang Yuegu at Olympedia nbsp nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wang Yuegu Official website of the Singapore National Olympic Council Official website of the Singapore Table Tennis Association Our stars Wang Yuegu Singapore Table Tennis Association 2012 archived from the original on 15 February 2012 Wang Yuegu at the Team Singapore website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wang Yuegu amp oldid 1179468217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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