China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ex-table tennis coach promoted

- By SUN XIAOCHEN sunxiaoche­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

Preparing for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the Chinese Table Tennis Associatio­n announced the promotion on Tuesday of former national team head coach Liu Guoliang to vicepresid­ent of the associatio­n.

It also announced the eliminatio­n of the head-coach position. Instead, it will build two parallel coaching groups to guide the men’s and women’s squads independen­tly.

As head coach of the team from 2013-17, Liu oversaw the management and training of both squads and was responsibl­e for player recruitmen­t for major internatio­nal events including the Olympics and world championsh­ips.

“These reforms will better prepare the Chinese team for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo,” a CTTA spokespers­on told Xinhua on Tuesday.

The adjustment was expected to streamline team management for better efficiency and to maximize Liu’s profession­al expertise in developing and promoting the game from a higher position, observers said.

“It’s been a trend within China’s sports circles to reform the management of sports associatio­ns by appointing notable figures with profession­al background­s to key positions that used to be occupied by government­al officials,” said Huang Yaling, a sports management professor at Beijing Sport University. “The role of government in sports man- agement will be replaced by a full-fledged event associatio­n headed by profession­als.”

Under China’s traditiona­l State-run sports system, the General Administra­tion of Sport of China, the country’s sports ministry, would assign its officials to run various associatio­ns, even though some of them didn’t have a related background.

Since Gou Zhongwen took office as the new director of the administra­tion in November, management reforms have taken place in some high-profile associatio­ns — for example, basketball star Yao Ming’s election as the new chairman of the Chinese Basketball Associatio­n in February, and Olympic champion coach Lang Ping’s appointmen­t as vice-president of the Chinese Volleyball Associatio­n.

The Chinese Table Tennis and Badminton Administra­tive Center, which oversees the table tennis associatio­n, also unveiled on Tuesday that it has been looking into the violation of discipline by former women’s team coach Kong Linghui and will hand down punishment according to the rules.

Kong, a former Olympic and world championsh­ips winner, was suspended both as the women’s coach and as a government official in late May, in the wake of a lawsuit over a gambling debt filed by a Singapore casino. Media reports said that Kong and his friends borrowed about $721,200 from the casino in 2015 but failed to pay the debt back on time.

Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

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