Chuang Chih-yuan and Kao Cheng-jui: A master and his apprentice compete in the Paris Olympics together!

【◎Written by Yu Fei, Chen Ting-fang ◎Translation by Lin Yu-ciao ◎Photos courtesy of Coach Jhuang Jhih-syong, Sports Development Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government】

Taiwan's Table Tennis champion Chuang Chih-yuan(庄智渊)has made it into his sixth Olympics and is leading the Taiwanese table tennis team to compete against the world's best players. His apprentice, Kao Cheng-jui(高承睿), will also be competing in the men's singles. For him, it is symbolic of passing the torch on to the next generation.

Olympic athlete Chuang Chih-yuan (Photo courtesy of Coach Jhuang Jhih-syong)

"An athlete's personality on the court reflects their style," explains Chuang Chih-yuan, who is known for his rapid, powerful shots, which put a lot of pressure on his opponents. Despite his extensive experience, Chuang maintains high spirits on the court and still stays in top form.

In 2008, he founded the Chihyuan Table Tennis Training Center(智渊兵乓运动馆)in Gushan. He has coached numerous adult and young national players. Among them is 19-year-old Kao Cheng-jui, who will be accompanying him to the Olympics to make his debut this year. He hopes to continue his mentor's legacy in the men's singles.

Olympic athlete Kao Cheng-jui (Photo courtesy of Sports Development Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government)

Although there is a 24-year age gap, Chuang Chih-yuan and Kao Cheng-jui are currently training together for the Olympics. They are focusing on refining their technics in a daily training regime. Chuang Chih-yuan is delighted that he can pass on his experience to the younger generation. "I am excited about competing in the Olympics with my little friend,” he exclaims. Like the other athletes, Kao Cheng-jui is determined to heed his master's advice, play his best in every match, and bring glory to Taiwan.

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