1991 World Table Tennis Championships

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The 1991 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Chiba from April 24 to May 6, 1991.[1][2]

Results

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team  Sweden
Mikael Appelgren
Peter Karlsson
Erik Lindh
Jörgen Persson
Jan-Ove Waldner
 Yugoslavia
Zoran Kalinić
Ilija Lupulesku
Zoran Primorac
Robert Smrekar
 Czechoslovakia
Milan Grman
Tomas Janci
Petr Javurek
Petr Korbel
Roland Vimi
Women's team  South Korea
Hong Cha-Ok
Hyun Jung-Hwa
Li Bun-Hui
Yu Sun-Bok
 China
Chen Zihe
Deng Yaping
Gao Jun
Qiao Hong
 France
Emmanuelle Coubat
Sandrine Derrien
Xiaoming Drechou
Agnes Le Lannic

Individual

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Sweden Jörgen Persson Sweden Jan-Ove Waldner Korea Kim Taek-Soo
China Ma Wenge
Women's singles China Deng Yaping Korea Li Bun-Hui Hong Kong Chan Tan Lui
China Qiao Hong
Men's doubles Sweden Peter Karlsson
Sweden Thomas von Scheele
China Lü Lin
China Wang Tao
Sweden Erik Lindh
Sweden Jörgen Persson
Soviet Union Andrei Mazunov
Soviet Union Dmitry Mazunov
Women's doubles China Chen Zihe
China Gao Jun
China Deng Yaping
China Qiao Hong
China Ding Yaping
China Li Jun
China Hu Xiaoxin
China Liu Wei
Mixed doubles China Wang Tao
China Liu Wei
China Xie Chaojie
China Chen Zihe
Korea Kim Song-Hui
Korea Li Bun-Hui
Greece Kalinikos Kreanga
Romania Otilia Badescu

Unified team of Korea

Two Koreas discussed the unified football and table tennis teams. On February 1991, they agreed the creation of the unified table tennis team at the 1991 World Table Tennis Championships. It was the first unified team of Korea since its division.[3]

The team used "Korea" (Korean hangul: 코리아, McCune–Reischauer: K'oria, Revised Romanization: Koria from its English name. See Names of Korea) as the country name avoiding Hanguk (한국) or Chosŏn (조선). It also used the Korean Unification Flag as the national flag and Arirang as the national anthem.[4] The women's team won and it caused a big sensation in Korea.

A South Korean movie Korea (코리아) ("As one") was released on May 3, 2012 and describes the story of women's team. Hyun Jung-Hwa was portrayed by Ha Ji-won and Li Bun-Hui by Bae Doona.[3][5]

References

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  3. 3.0 3.1 사상 최초 남북 단일팀의 통일의 기적 <코리아>, the official blog of the Ministry of Unification, South Korea
  4. 탁구 남북 단일팀 우승 20주년..감동 다시 한번! 2011-12-11, Yonhap News TV
  5. 코리아 - Daum 영화 (from Daum's movie portal)

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