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Jiawei's Profile 生日: 09/08/1981 爱好:弹钢琴 ITTF Rank: 6th in the world Citizenship: Singapore Author's Profile
We are supporters of Singapore's table-tennis captain Li Jia Wei (: Contact us at: jiayi22@hotmail.com (Jiayi) hiphop_rawkz@hotmail.com (Rachel) Archives September 2008 October 2008 Links Jiawei's Achievements 双薇系列 - 李佳薇 Return of Team Singapore on 25/8/08 Jia Wei's interview in Beijing Li Jia Wei's Tagboard Tagboard |
Sunday, August 31, 2008 佳薇, 很开心能为你开这个博客。 我从 2000 年的奥运会就一直支持你到现在,但最近才有机会见到你真人。感谢你昨天为我签下了海报和照片。虽然没机会介绍自己, 又没机会和你拍照, 但我相信以后会有机会吧。 虽然你这次在北京奥运女子乒乓单打赛又拿下了第四名, 无法为国,为己在那个牌, 但我们都看到你的努力和进步。 知道你很想实现在奥运会那牌的梦想,又非常努力的争取目标,相信你在下次2012 年的奥运会能实现梦想。你还年轻,有心不怕迟。 知道你最近在位即将来临的比赛忙训练。。 但你要好好照顾自己,最近天气不大好。。 要喝多一点水。 我在这里祝福你一切都会顺顺利利。 加油! (: 希望你会看见这个流言。 Rachel Saturday, August 30, 2008 李佳薇: 只想感谢您昨天为我签名!我现在特别喜欢我的书包。 虽然有点遗憾因为没机会跟你拍张照,但是不要紧,相信因该还有机会吧?!知道你现在一定忙着训练,为即将来临的比赛做最好的准备,但是也希望你有空时,会来这个博客看看,能留下一句话那是最好的!=) 我在这祝你的比赛顺利还有,希望你达到你对这次比赛的目标!加油加油加油!! 佳仪 Hi all, just to introduce ourselves, we (Rachel and Jiayi) are supporters of table tennis paddler cum captain, Li Jiawei. Will try to scan in her recent newspaper articles soonest so please look out for this space. Feel free to tag too! (: here are some photos taken at the AMK hub event this morning. ![]() ![]() jiawei signing on the huge poster at the end of the event 佳薇最后在签名会签下了大海报! ![]() ![]() ![]() jiawei and yuegu sharing a joke with each other? haha. 佳薇和越古在说笑话吗? 哈哈。 Tuesday, August 26, 2008 佳薇的成就 1997: -Commonwealth Championship 女子团体赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 女子单打赛-铜 -Commonwealth Championship 女子双打赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 男女混合赛-金 1999: -20th 东南亚比赛 女子团体赛-金 -20th 东南亚比赛 女子单打赛-金 -20th 东南亚比赛 女子双打赛(井浚泓 )-金 -20th 东南亚比赛 男女混合赛-铜 2000: -Commonwealth Championship女子团体赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 女子单打赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 女子双打赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 男女混合赛-金 2001: -Commonwealth Championship女子团体赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 女子单打赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 女子双打赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 男女混合赛-金 -21st 东南亚比赛 女子团体赛-金 -21st 东南亚比赛 女子单打赛-金 -21st 东南亚比赛 女子双打赛(井浚泓)-金 -21st 东南亚比赛 男女混合赛-铜 2002: -奥地利国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-银 -Commonwealth Games 女子团体赛-金 -Commonwealth Games 女子单打赛-银 -Commonwealth Games 女子双打赛(井浚泓)-金 -Commonwealth Games男女混合赛-金 2003: -22nd 东南亚比赛 女子团体赛-金 -22nd 东南亚比赛 女子单打赛-金 -22nd 东南亚比赛 女子双打赛(井浚泓)-金 -22nd 东南亚比赛 男女混合赛-金 2004: -美国国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-金 -亚洲杯 女子单打赛-金 -Commonwealth Championship 女子团体赛-金 2005: -斯洛文尼亚国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-金 -韩国国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-银 -台北国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-银 -美国国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-金 -国际乒乓联盟总决赛(ITTF) 女子单打赛-银 -23rd 东南亚比赛 女子团体赛-金 -23rd 东南亚比赛 女子双打赛(张雪琳)-金 -23rd 东南亚比赛 男女混合赛(杨子)-银 -23rd 东南亚比赛 女子单打赛-银 2006: -18th Commonwealth Games 女子团体赛-银 -18th Commonwealth Games 女子双打赛(张雪琳)-金 -18th Commonwealth Games 女子单打赛-银 -亚洲杯 女子单打赛-银 -国际乒乓联盟世界杯(ITTF) 女子单打赛-铜 -俄国国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-金 -德国国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子双打赛(孙蓓蓓)-金 -15th 亚洲比赛 女子团体赛-银 -15th 亚洲比赛 女子单打赛-铜 -15th 亚洲比赛 男女混合赛(杨子)-铜 2007: -台北国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-金 -台北国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子双打赛(孙蓓蓓)-银 -中国亚洲乒乓冠军 女子团体赛-银 -法国国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子双打赛(王越古)-银 -24th 东南亚比赛 女子团体赛-金 -24th 东南亚比赛 男女混合赛(杨子)-金 -24th 东南亚比赛 女子双打赛(王越古)-银 2008: -Evergrande Real Estate 世界乒乓团体冠军 (冯天薇,王越古,孙蓓蓓,Yu Mengyu)-银 -科威特国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子双打赛(孙蓓蓓)-银 -亚洲世界杯比赛 女单打赛-铜 -巴西国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女单打赛-银 -巴西国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子双打赛(孙蓓蓓)-银 -智利国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子单打赛-金 -智利国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子双打赛(孙蓓蓓)-银 -日本国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子团体赛(冯天薇,王越古)-银 -新加坡国际乒乓联盟(ITTF) 女子双打赛(孙蓓蓓)-金 -北京奥林匹克 女子团体赛(冯天薇,王越古)-银 Jiawei's achievements 1997 Women's team Gold 1997 Commonwealth Championships Women's singles Bronze 1997 Commonwealth Championships Women's doubles Gold 1997 Commonwealth Championships Mixed doubles Gold 1997 Commonwealth Championships 1999 Women's team Gold 7–15 August 1999 20th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam Women's singles Gold 7–15 August 1999 20th SEA Games Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam Women's doubles (with Jing Jun Hong) Gold 7–15 August 1999 20th SEA Games Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam Mixed doubles (with Duan Yongjun) Bronze 7–15 August 1999 20th SEA Games Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam 2000 Women's team Gold 2000 Commonwealth Championships Women's singles Gold 2000 Commonwealth Championships Women's doubles Gold 2000 Commonwealth Championships Mixed doubles Gold 2000 Commonwealth Championships 2001 Women's team Gold 2001 Commonwealth Championships Women's singles Gold 2001 Commonwealth Championships Women's doubles Gold 2001 Commonwealth Championships Mixed doubles (with Duan Yongjun) Gold 2001 Commonwealth Championships Women's team Gold 8–17 September 2001 21st SEA Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Women's singles Gold 8–17 September 2001 21st SEA Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Women's doubles (with Jing Jun Hong) Gold 8–17 September 2001 21st SEA Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mixed doubles (with Duan Yongjun) Bronze 8–17 September 2001 21st SEA Games Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2002 Women's singles Silver 23–27 January 2002 International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Pro Tour Austria Open Wels, Austria Women's team Gold 25 July – 4 August 2002 XVII Commonwealth Games Manchester, England, UK Women's singles Silver 25 July – 4 August 2002 XVII Commonwealth Games Manchester, England, UK Women's doubles (with Jing Jun Hong) Gold 25 July – 4 August 2002 XVII Commonwealth Games Manchester, England, UK Mixed doubles (with Duan Yongjun) Gold 25 July – 4 August 2002 XVII Commonwealth Games Manchester, England, UK 2003 Women's team Gold 12 December 2003 22nd SEA Games Hanoi, Vietnam Women's singles Gold 12 December 2003 22nd SEA Games Hanoi, Vietnam Women's doubles (with Jing Jun Hong) Gold 5–13 December 2003 22nd SEA Games Hanoi, Vietnam Mixed doubles (with Cai Xiaoli) Gold 5–13 December 2003 22nd SEA Games Hanoi, Vietnam 2004 Women's singles Gold 3 July 2004 ITTF Pro Tour US Open Chicago, Illinois, USA Women's singles Gold 2004 Asian Cup Women's team Gold 2004 Commonwealth Championships 2005 Women's singles Gold 12–15 January 2005 ITTF Pro Tour Liebherr Slovenian Open Velenje, Slovenia Women's singles Silver 12 June 2005 ITTF Pro Tour Volkswagen Korean Open Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, South Korea Women's singles Silver 19 June 2005 ITTF Pro Tour TMS Chinese Taipei Open Taipei, Chinese Taipei Women's singles Gold 10 July 2005 ITTF Pro Tour Liebherr US Open Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA Women's singles Silver 2005 ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals Women's team Gold 30 November 2005 23rd SEA Games Malate, Manila, Philippines Mixed doubles (with Yang Zi) Silver 2 December 2005 23rd SEA Games Malate, Manila, Philippines Women's doubles (with Zhang Xueling) Gold 3 December 2005 23rd SEA Games Malate, Manila, Philippines Women's singles Silver 4 December 2005 23rd SEA Games Malate, Manila, Philippines 2006 Women's team (with Zhang Xueling, Sharon Tan, Xu Yan and Zena Sim) Gold 20 March 2006 18th Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Mixed doubles (with Cai Xiaoli) Silver 24 March 2006 18th Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Women's doubles (with Zhang Xueling) Gold 25 March 2006 18th Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Women's singles Silver 26 March 2006 18th Commonwealth Games Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Women's singles Silver 2006 Asian Cup Women's singles Bronze 1 October 2006 ITTF Sinkiang Women's World Cup Ürümqi, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China Women's singles Gold 1–5 November 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Eurosib Russian Open Saint Petersburg, Russia Women's doubles (with Sun Beibei) Gold 1–5 November 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Eurosib Russian Open Saint Petersburg, Russia Women's singles Silver 12 November 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Liebherr German Open Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany Women's doubles (with Sun Beibei) Gold 12 November 2006 ITTF Pro Tour Liebherr German Open Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany Women's team Silver 1–15 December 2006 15th Asian Games Doha, Qatar Women's singles Bronze 1–15 December 2006 15th Asian Games Doha, Qatar Mixed doubles (with Yang Zi) Bronze 1–15 December 2006 15th Asian Games Doha, Qatar 2007 Women's singles Gold 26 August 2007 ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open Taipei, Chinese Taipei Women's doubles (with Sun Beibei) Silver 26 August 2007 ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open Taipei, Chinese Taipei Women's team (with Sun Beibei, Wang Yuegu, Tan Paey Fern and Tan Hui Min) Silver 19 September 2007 18th China Mobile Asian Table Tennis Championships Yangzhou, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China Women's doubles (with Wang Yuegu) Silver 4 November 2007 ITTF Pro Tour Liebherr French Open Toulouse, France Women's team Gold 5 December 2007 24th SEA Games Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand Mixed doubles (with Yang Zi) Gold 8 December 2007 24th SEA Games Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand Women's doubles (with Wang Yuegu) Silver 9 December 2007 24th SEA Games Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand 2008 Women's team (with Feng Tianwei, Wang Yuegu, Sun Beibei and Yu Mengyu) Silver 1 March 2008 Evergrande Real Estate World Team Table Tennis Championships Guangzhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China Women's doubles (with Sun Beibei) Silver 16 March 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Kuwait Open Kuwait City, Kuwait Women's singles Bronze 29–30 March 2008 2008 Asian Cup Sapporo, Hokkaidō Prefecture, Japan Women's singles Silver 20 April 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Brazil Open Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil Women's doubles (with Sun Beibei) Silver 20 April 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Brazil Open Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil Women's singles Gold 27 April 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Chile Open Santiago, Chile Women's doubles (with Sun Beibei) Silver 27 April 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Chile Open Santiago, Chile Women's team (with Feng Tianwei and Wang Yuegu) Silver 24 May 2008 ITTF Pro Tour Volkswagen Japan Open Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan Women's doubles (with Sun Beibei) Gold 8 June 2008 ITTF Pro Tour TMS Singapore Open Singapore Women's team (with Feng Tianwei and Wang Yuegu) Silver 13–17 August 2008 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing, People's Republic of China Labels: achievements Biography (Credits to Wikipedia) Li Jiawei (李佳薇; Lǐ Jiāwēi) (born 9 August 1981) is a China-born Singaporean table tennis player who is ranked among the top ten athletes in her sport. Spotted by Singapore talent scouts in Beijing in 1995, she moved to Singapore and commenced her international career in competitive table tennis in 1996. She became a Singapore citizen at the age of 18 years under the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme. As a singles player, Li was ranked sixth in the world as of August 2008. Her highest ranking was in December 2005, when she was third. Li is also a key player for women's team and doubles, and mixed doubles events. She finished in fourth place in singles at both the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. On 15 August, the Singapore women's team comprised of Li and her teammates Feng Tianwei and Wang Yuegu defeated South Korea 3–2 in the semifinals. However in the finals on 17 August, the team lost to China and obtained a silver medal, marking the first time that Singapore had won an Olympic medal since the nation's independence in 1965. The medal came 48 years after Tan Howe Liang won the country's first medal, a silver in weightlifting at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. Career as national player Ranked 18th in the world in 2000, Li achieved gold medals in the women's team, women's doubles and mixed doubles events at the XVII Commonwealth Games held between 25 July and 4 August 2002 in Manchester, and was ranked eighth in November 2002. The following year, in December 2003, Li was a member of the Singapore team which swept the top awards at the 23rd Southeast Asian Games in the women's team, women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. On 3 July 2004, Li took gold in the women's singles at the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Pro Tour US Open in Chicago. Subsequently, at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, she defeated the second-seeded China player Wang Nan but eventually finished in fourth place. In 2005, she was second in the ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals, and gained silver medals for the women's singles and mixed doubles at the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games held between 28 November and 4 December 2005 in Manila. She was also the key player in the gold-winning women's team and women's doubles events. In December 2005, she was ranked third in the world as a singles player. She won an individual Singapore Youth Award in 2005 and was Her World magazine's Young Woman Achiever of 2005. At the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Li won gold for the women's team and women's doubles, and the silver medal for the women's singles and mixed doubles events. Subsequently, she won the women's singles at the ITTF Pro Tour Russia Open. She also achieved third place in the ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals and the Women's World Cup, which are two of the most prestigious and difficult competitions in the table tennis arena. At the 15th Asian Games held from 29 November to 7 December 2006 in Doha, Qatar, she achieved three medals: a silver for the women's team event and two bronzes for the women's singles and mixed doubles. The next year, she won gold in the singles at the ITTF Pro Tour Chinese Taipei Open in Taipei, and helped Singapore to the top spots in the women's team and mixed doubles events at the 2007 SEA Games in Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Thailand. As at August 2008, Li was ranked sixth in the world. She won the accolade of Sportswoman of the Year from the Singapore National Olympic Council five times in a row between 2002 and 2006, and received a Meritorious Award in 2007. 2008 Summer Olympics Li represented Singapore for the third time in the Olympic Games at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She was the flag-bearer for Team Singapore at the opening ceremony of the Games on 8 August, having requested the honour. She explained: "There has been so much debate over the foreign talent scheme. This is my way of showing everyone that everything I've ever achieved is because of Singapore." At the Beijing Olympics, table tennis team events are played in a best-of-five-matches format. Teams play two single matches followed by a doubles match. If there is no winner after these matches, the teams play a fourth singles match, and if necessary a rubber match to determine the winning team. On 13 August, the Singapore women's table tennis team coached by Liu Guodong, comprising Li as the team captain and her teammates Feng Tianwei and Wang Yuegu, beat teams from the United States and Nigeria with comfortable 3–0 wins. On 14 August, the Singapore team also defeated the Netherlands 3–0 to reach the semifinals, but not before a gruelling five-game doubles match against the Dutch players Li Jie and Elena Timina which Li Jiawei and Wang Yuegu eventually won 3–2. The next day, 15 August, the Singapore team defeated the South Korean team of Dang Ye-Seo, Kim Kyung-Ah and Park Mi-Young 3–2 in the semifinals, which went to five matches. Li lost her singles match to Korea's Kim, but beat Kim and Park in the doubles with her partner Wang. Singapore's Feng won both her singles matches against Dang and Park. On 17 August, Li and her teammates gained Singapore a silver medal in women's table tennis after losing to China in three matches. Li won the first game of her singles match, but was then defeated by her former Beijing Sports School teammate Zhang Yining. In the doubles match, China's Zhang and Guo Yue bested Singapore's Li and Wang Yuegu. This marked the first time that Singapore had won an Olympic medal since the nation's independence in 1965. The medal came 48 years after Tan Howe Liang won the country's first medal, a silver in weightlifting in the lightweight category at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong requested that the live English language broadcast of his National Day Rally speech, which coincided with the table tennis finals, be postponed by a day. He also provided the audience with updates on the score, and made a conference call to Tan Eng Liang, Team Singapore's chef de mission, to congratulate the team. Li and her teammates received byes into the third round of the singles tournament. Asked if she stood a chance of winning any more medals, she said: "I will try my best in every match. I definitely hope to win one more medal for Singapore." She beat Croatia's Tamara Boroš in the third round, Hong Kong's Lin Ling in the fourth round, and the USA's Wang Chen in the quarter-finals. However, on 22 August she was defeated in the semifinals 4–1 by Zhang Yining of China, ranked number one in the world, and lost the bronze medal 4–2 to China's Guo Yue. Thus placed fourth in the singles tournament, she equalled her performance in the 2004 Athens Olympics but again failed in her quest for an individual Olympic medal. After the bronze medal match, a tearful Li told reporters this would be her final Olympics. At a victory celebration in Singapore on 25 August, Vivian Balakrishnan, the Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, announced that Li, Feng and Wang would be presented with the Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Meritorious Service Medal). This is only the third time the medal will be awarded to athletes, the two previous recipients being weightlifter Tan Howe Liang (1962) and swimmer Joscelin Yeo (2006). Labels: biography |
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