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Full name
  
Zhang Peng

Name
  
Wilson Zhang

Residence
  
Ottawa, Canada

Weight
  
65 kg


Equipment(s)
  
Butterfly Korbel

Height
  
1.63 m

Nationality
  
Canada

Role
  
Table Tennis Player

Highest ranking
  
99

Wilson Zhang Won Jin Choi vs Wilson Zhang Peng YouTube

Born
  
23 September 1979 (age 44) Anda, Heilongjiang, China (
1979-09-23
)

Playing style
  
Right-handed, shakehand

Club
  
National Table TennisCentre

People also search for
  
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Current ranking
  
140 (January 2010)

Wilson zhang vs zhu hong bin ping pong match


Wilson Zhang (also Zhang Peng, simplified Chinese: 章鹏; traditional Chinese: 章鵬; pinyin: Zhāng Péng; born 23 September 1979 in Anda, Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China) is a Canadian table tennis player of Chinese origin. As of January 2010, Zhang is ranked no. 140 in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). He is right-handed, and uses the shakehand grip.

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In 2003, Zhang moved with his family to Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, where he worked as a full-time table tennis coach at the Bridgeport Sports Club. He also met and married a Canadian and now has two babies, and finally resided to Ottawa, Ontario, where he obtained a citizenship four years later, and eventually trained for the National Table Tennis Centre under his personal and head coach Marles Martins. Zhang also reigned as Canadian table tennis champion for three straight years (2005–2007), finished second at the 2007 U.S. Open in Las Vegas, Nevada, and most significantly, attained the championship title at the North American Tour finals.

Zhang earned a spot on the Canadian team for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, by placing second over his teammate Pradeeban Peter-Paul in the men's singles from the North American Qualification Tournament in Vancouver. Zhang joined with his fellow players Peter-Paul and Qiang Zhen for the inaugural men's team event. His team placed fourth in the preliminary pool round, against Germany, Croatia, and Singapore, receiving a total of three points and three straight losses. In the men's singles, Zhang defeated Trinidad and Tobago's Dexter St. Louis in the preliminary round, before losing his next match to Japan's Seiya Kishikawa, attaining a set score of 2–4.

Karakasevic vs Wilson Zhang 1


References

Wilson Zhang Wikipedia