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  2. Ping Pong: The Triumph - Wikipedia

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    Ping Pong: The Triumph (Chinese: 中国乒乓之绝地反击) is a 2023 Chinese sports drama film co-directed by Deng Chao with Yu Baimei. The film starring Deng Chao with Sun Li and Xu Weizhou is set in 1992 to 1995, and follows a table tennis coach based on Cai Zhenhua, who comes back from abroad to serve as the coach with a resolve to make a difference.

  3. Timmy Xu - Wikipedia

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    The movie Ping Pong: The Triumph was pre-screened on February 14 with official released on February 17. [84] Xu played the character Bai Minhe, based on Ma Wenge. [85] He won Annual Attention Actor and Most Breakout Actor awards for this role. [86] [87] Xu's new movie Blasting Squad held a press conference in October and filming started in ...

  4. Category:Chinese sports drama films - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:1995 World Table Tennis Championships - Wikipedia

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  7. Ping Pong (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Ping Pong (Japanese: ピンポン, Hepburn: Pin Pon) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taiyō Matsumoto about table tennis. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Spirits from 1996 to 1997 and collected in five tankōbon volumes.

  8. Table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Parker Brothers Ping-Pong game. The sport originated in Victorian England, where it was played among the upper-class as an after-dinner parlour game. [1] [2] It has been suggested that makeshift versions of the game were developed by British military officers in India around the 1860s or 1870s, who brought it back with them. [6]

  9. Glenn Cowan - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] He was the youngest player on the first U.S. table tennis team to compete in 1971's “Ping-pong diplomacy” tour to China. [9] Cowan studied at UCLA and Santa Monica College (1969 to 1972). [2] [10] He became a junior high school teacher. [2] He was diagnosed, variously, as being bipolar and schizophrenic. [2] He was married briefly. [2]