Miao Miao
- Poland
- Australia
Women's table tennis | ||
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Representing Australia | ||
Commonwealth Games | ||
2006 Melbourne | Women's team | |
2006 Melbourne | Women's doubles | |
Oceania American Championships | ||
2000 Koumac | Team | |
2002 Suva | Doubles | |
2002 Suva | Mixed Doubles | |
2002 Suva | Team | |
2004 Whangarei | Singles | |
2004 Whangarei | Mixed Doubles | |
2004 Whangarei | Team | |
2006 Geelong | Doubles | |
2006 Geelong | Mixed Doubles | |
2006 Geelong | Team | |
2008 Papeete | Singles | |
2008 Papeete | Doubles | |
2008 Papeete | Mixed Doubles | |
2008 Papeete | Team | |
2010 Auckland | Doubles | |
2010 Auckland | Mixed Doubles | |
2010 Auckland | Team | |
1998 Bendigo | Doubles | |
1998 Bendigo | Team | |
2000 Koumac | Doubles | |
2002 Suva | Singles | |
2004 Whangarei | Doubles | |
2006 Geelong | Singles | |
2010 Auckland | Singles | |
1998 Bendigo | Singles | |
2000 Koumac | Singles | |
2000 Koumac | Mixed Doubles |
Miao Miao (Chinese: 苗苗; pinyin: Miáo Miao) (born 14 January 1981, Tianjin, China) is an Australian table tennis player who represented Australia at the Sydney, Athens, Beijing and London Olympic Games. Her best Olympic result was the quarter-finals of the doubles tournament in Sydney. At the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, she won a silver medal in the teams competition and a bronze medal in the doubles with Jian Fang Lay. Her parents immigrated to Poland when she was a child, and later to Australia. She is the highest ranked Australian table tennis player at the time of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Virtually unknown in Australia she is well known in China.[1]
Miao Miao is a right-handed, fast attack shakehand player (height: 1.62 m or 5 ft 4 in). She is coached by her father Miao Cang Sheng (苗仓生) who was a well known coach in China but then became the coach of the Polish women table tennis team in 1994. Miao Miao became the Polish women doubles champion in 1996. Miao Miao migrated to Australia with her father in 1997. She was a 15-year adolescent when she first arrived in Australia but then quickly established her as one of top table tennis players in Australia. Miao became Australian junior champion in singles, doubles and mixed doubles and Australian senior singles champion as well as winning a series of other events both in Australia and abroad. She also has the rare distinction of representing Australia at four successive Olympic games in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012.
Her father was a table tennis player and coach, and her mother represented China in sprinting.[citation needed] Miao speaks three languages, Chinese, English and Polish, and she enjoys playing table tennis.[citation needed] She is one of the most successful Australian table tennis players.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "ITTF_Database". Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
External links
- Australian Olympic Committee profile
- Miao Miao's Facebook account
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- 1978: Christine Lee-Little (NZL)
- 1982: Christine Lee-Little (NZL)
- 1986: Kerri Tepper (AUS)
- 1988: Kerri Tepper (AUS)
- 1990: Li Chunli (NZL)
- 1993: Kerri Tepper (AUS)
- 1994: Shirley Zhou (AUS)
- 1996: Li Chunli (NZL)
- 1998: Li Chunli (NZL)
- 2000: Li Chunli (NZL)
- 2002: Jian Fang Lay (AUS)
- 2004: Miao Miao (AUS)
- 2006: Li Karen Jinli (NZL)
- 2008: Miao Miao (AUS)
- 2010: Li Karen Jinli (NZL)
- 2012: Li Chunli (NZL)
- 2014: Jian Fang Lay (AUS)
- 2016: Jian Fang Lay (AUS)
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