Lin Gui
Lin Gui (Chinese:林桂, born 1 October 1993 in Nanning, China)[1] known in Brazil as Gui Lin is a table tennis player from Brazil. She was naturalized as a Brazilian in 2012[2] and was selected to be part of the Brazilian National Team competing in table tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She was awarded 2 silver medals in her sport during the 2015 Pan American Games. She currently trains under the supervision of Pan-American Medalist Hugo Hoyama.[3]
Personal life
Lin Gui has been living in Brazil since the age of 12 as an exchange student and naturalized Brazilian at the age of 18. She speaks fluent Portuguese and identifies with Brazilian culture, claiming to be "Brazilian at heart from birth".[3] She currently lives in Sao Bernardo do Campo where she trains with Hugo Hoyama, who, like her, identifies with soccer team Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras.[4] She held a relationship with soccer player Chen Zhizhao.[5]
Criticism
She has been the target of criticism for being selected over Jessica Yamada to be the third player on the Brazilian Team for the 2012 Olympic Games[6] despite being lower-ranked at the time. The Brazilian Team coach argued that his choice for Gui was technical, stating that Gui was currently the best Brazilian player overall and was lower-ranked due to injuries in the previous season, which made her unable to play and consequently dropping positions on the ranking.[7]
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- 1978: M. R. Baez Gato & Raquel Ortíz (CUB)
- 1980: M. Liyau Ho & P. Moreno (PER)
- 1989: C. Miranda Yera & Marisel Ramírez (CUB)
- 1990: Madeleine Armas & Yolanda Rodríguez (CUB)
- 1991: Madeleine Armas & Yolanda Rodríguez (CUB)
- 1992: N. N. Aparicio & A. Prieto (VEN)
- 1994: Madeleine Armas & Yolanda Rodríguez (CUB)
- 1996: Monica Doti & Lyanne Kosaka (BRA)
- 1998: Monica Doti & Lyanne Kosaka (BRA)
- 2000: Marisel Ramírez & Leticia Suárez (CUB)
- 2001: Silvia Morel & Sofija Tepes (CHL)
- 2002: Berta Rodríguez & Sofija Tepes (CHL)
- 2003: Berta Rodríguez & Sofija Tepes (CHL)
- 2004: Marisol Espineira & Eliana González (PER)
- 2005: Karin Sako & Lígia Silva (BRA)
- 2006: Ximena Cerón & Berta Rodríguez (CHL)
- 2007: Luisana Pérez & Fabiola Ramos (VEN)
- 2008: Lian Qian & Wu Xue (DOM)
- 2009: Mariany Nonaka & Lígia Silva (BRA)
- 2010: Ruaida Ezzedinne & Fabiola Ramos (VEN)
- 2011: Lígia Silva & Jessica Yamada (BRA)
- 2013: Judith Morales & Paulina Vega (CHL)
- 2014: Lígia Silva & Jessica Yamada (BRA)
- 2015: Gui Lin & Lígia Silva (BRA)
- 2016: Gremlis Arvelo & Neridee Nino (VEN)
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