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    Olympic table tennis champion pays price for losing cool

    HEBEI, North China, May 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Olympic table tennis champion Chen Qi says he feels like a "new person" after paying the last installment of punishments for losing his temper in an international competition.

    The 21-year-old had already made an open apology, drilled in a military boot camp and handed out an undisclosed amount of fine for his televised tantrum two months ago. He said he soon repented after he flung the ball the ground and kicked a chair into the air as he lost the Asian Cup final to teammate Wang Hao in Japan on March 5.
    The chain of punishments was suspended as Chen Qi helped the Chinese team defend the world team championship in Bremen, Germany, early this May and team discipline was resumed once he returned.
    Chen, 2004 Olympic doubles gold medalist, was sent to do farm work in Pantao village in the northern Chinese province of Hebei. After a week of hard labor, Chen says he is now a changed man.
    "I am truly sorry for my action," Chen said on Tuesday. "I should never disgrace the Chinese table tennis team. Working in the fields is a good re-education process for me."
    Yet Chen, a prospect groomed for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, is still smart from his Asian Cup loss. "It was the second straight final I lost in a month. That was really frustrating. I was so angry and disappointed at my play that I lost my cool."
    On Monday, Chen was seen weeding in a wheat field. He was clumsy with the hoe and wiped forehead sweat with the sleeve of his national team jersey. A throng of curious local farmers and several reporters watched the table tennis star do the work he had never done before.
    "On the first day, Chen wasn't able to do anything," said Pantao village chief Wang Haijiang. "But he is very clever and a quick learner.
    "Chen had plucked cucumbers, weeded and irrigated the fields, fed pigs and leveled the dirt."
    Chen declined autograph requests from locals, saying he was a farmer not a sports star.
    Table tennis is the most watched sport in China and it has won far more Olympic and world titles than any other sport. Therefore, the Chinese national table tennis team are expected to meet the highest standards of personal behavior.
    Chen's teammate Qiu Yike was banned for a year from the national team for his late-night drinking in February.
    In 2004, four national team members were thrown out for dating teammates and were accused of impeding preparations for the Athens Olympic Games.
    "The Chinese table tennis team is the most disciplined team in the world, that's why it has become so strong," said Yang Ying, an athlete-turned-table tennis TV commentator, who had been once suspended from the national team for reporting two hours late after returning from holidays.
    Chen Qi won't be the last table tennis player to work in the countryside. Other players will be sent too, yet for a different reason. Liu Guoliang, the Chinese men's team head coach, says he is considering sending the whole team for "education".
     
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    *izzyC* Regular Member

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    This is what i call military training! Of all sudden, Li Yongbo is such an angel:D
     
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    wow...so strick, just for dating someone?and 2 hours late...
     
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    I think that kind of disciplinary action is unthinkable in many other country's national teams. But then again, this is one of the reasons why the Chinese national table tennis squad is nearly untouchable (far more so than its badminton counterpart).
     
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    Another case. A former national team player, Li Nan, had been ordered to give a public self-criticism for wearing a mud-pack face mask to cleanse her skin one evening during the Asian Games in South Korea in 2002. The table tennis authorities said putting on the mud pack indicated her attitude to the tournament was too relaxed. :eek: :eek:

    But true enough, their methods have also undoubtedly paid off with winning 16 of a possible 20 table tennis gold medals at the past five Olympics.
     
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    OMG... Maybe that is why they are good in most of the games they play. hmm...Things to learn out of this, i need to be more discipline if i want to be better in anything i do. ;)
     
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    Right, so the labor camp think isn't a joke. :eek:

    That's kind of scary.
     

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