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  2. Adam Bobrow - Wikipedia

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    Bobrow was born in the United States, and grew up near Los Angeles. [4] [8] He has lived in Taiwan since 2016.[6] [4] [8] He grew up playing table tennis with his father.[6] [8] He learned to spin the ball and perform various trick shots including his signature shot and the source of his nickname, the snake.

  3. Klasky Csupo - Wikipedia

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    Klasky-Csupo, Inc. (/ k l æ s k i ˈ tʃ uː p oʊ / KLAS-kee CHOO-poh) is an American animation studio located in Los Angeles, California. [2] It was founded in 1982 by producer Arlene Klasky and her then-husband, Hungarian animator Gábor Csupó [3] (hence the company's name) in a spare room of their apartment and grew to 550 artists, creative workers and staff in an animation facility in ...

  4. Fan Zhendong - Wikipedia

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    On 28 July 2015, in the 13th round of the Table Tennis Super League men's competition, 18-year-old Fan Zhendong of the Bayi Team won another victory this round. So far, his personal winning rate is still 100%. Winning 24 games, Fan Zhendong broke the Super League record of 23 games won by Ma Long in 2012.

  5. Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    Elon Reeve Musk (/ ˈ iː l ɒ n m ʌ s k /; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman known for his key roles in Tesla, Inc., SpaceX, and X, formerly Twitter (which he has owned since 2022).

  6. Video Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The cartridge is a collection of games from Atari's popular arcade Pong series. A similar collection in arcade machine form called Tournament Table was published by Atari in 1978. [2] Video Olympics was rebranded by Sears as Pong Sports.

  7. Blip (console) - Wikipedia

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    THE DIGITAL GAME) is a tabletop electro-mechanical game marketed by Tomy starting in 1977 in the United States. The system can play a two-player game that is very similar to Atari's video game Pong, and a single-player game. In Germany, the system was sold under the name Blip-o-Mat. [1] In Japan, the game was marketed as World Tennis. [1]

  8. Amy Wang - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, Wang was named to team USA's roster to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics. [16] [17] During the singles event, Wang lost to Adriana Díaz in the round of 32. She won the first two games before losing the final four games in a row. [18] During the team event, Wang, Rachel Sung and Lily Zhang lost to Germany in the first round. [19]

  9. Matthew Syed - Wikipedia

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    He competed as an English table tennis international, and was the English number one for many years. He is a three-time men's singles champion at the Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships [ 1 ] (in 1997, 2000 and 2001), and also competed for Great Britain in two Olympic Games : at Barcelona in 1992 and at Sydney in 2000.