Article: London 2012 Olympics - is Table Tennis Safe?

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I love watching the Olympics and rarely even get to see table tennis broadcasted on the air here in the states but I would definitely not be happy if table tennis was removed as a sport! As far as the rules go I'm not so concerned because I don't really know how it would affect things...I hope whoever is in charge will make the right decisions!
 
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I really dont care whether China dominates or some other country.. its a human individual talent.. Its a sport and anybody who gives 200% to it will dominate it naturally.. Its just a fact tht China harbors those talents in millions! Other countries dont.. So nothing wrong if China puts so much effort and dominates it.. They deserve it.. :)
 
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It seems that lotsa people dont like China's domination over TT eh ?
2 players from each country means another easier setup and bigger opportunity for non-chinese player.
Its kind unfair for China though.
In the other hand Im happy to see the maximum of 2 chinese flags on the flag raise, maybe this is the reason that makes the raise of enthusiasm :D
 
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It's not only China who suffers. People like Ryu Seung Min, Patrick Baum, Christian Süss, Seiya Kishikawa and more are also affected by this rule. It is simply a devaluation of what should be the biggest prize in the sport. Shame on the Olympic Commitee.
 
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