Yan Sen
Yan Sen (阎森; born August 16, 1975) is a Chinese table tennis player.
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Full name | Yan Sen | |||||||||||||
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Born | August 16, 1975 Jiangsu, China | |||||||||||||
Playing style | Penholder grip | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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Major performances
- 1996 ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals - 1st doubles
- 1997 Yugoslavian Open - 1st doubles
- 1997 World Championships in Manchester - bronze singles
- 1998 Asian Games - 1st team
- 1998 Asian Championships - 1st team
- 1999 World Championships - 2nd doubles (with Wang Liqin), 5th mixed doubles
- 2000 Sydney Olympic Games - 1st doubles (with Wang Liqin)
- 2000 World Men's Club Championships - 1st team
- 2001 ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals - 1st doubles (with Wang Liqin)
- 2001 World Championships - 1st doubles (with Wang Liqin)
- 2002 Qatar Open - 1st doubles
- 2002 Asian Games - 1st team; 3rd doubles
- 2003 World Championships - 1st doubles
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gollark: Those are increasingly not working because of better security in stuff, which is probably good.
gollark: There is actually a wikipedia page for that.
gollark: I mean, I got a letter back from some government official, having sent an *email* the week before, which was only tangentially related to what I actually said.
gollark: Well, I complained to my local MP about the UK government complaining about end-to-end encryption, and they basically ignored me.
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