Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Gu Yuting (Chinese: 顾玉婷; pinyin: Gù Yùtíng; born January 14, 1995) is a Chinese table tennis player. She won a gold medal in the Women's singles event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. In addition, Gu holds the distinction of having competed at the World Junior Table Tennis Championships for 5 straight years (2009–13) and winning the World Junior Girls' Doubles title on all 5 occasions."@en }
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- Gu_Yuting abstract "Gu Yuting (Chinese: 顾玉婷; pinyin: Gù Yùtíng; born January 14, 1995) is a Chinese table tennis player. She won a gold medal in the Women's singles event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. In addition, Gu holds the distinction of having competed at the World Junior Table Tennis Championships for 5 straight years (2009–13) and winning the World Junior Girls' Doubles title on all 5 occasions.".
- Q5613150 abstract "Gu Yuting (Chinese: 顾玉婷; pinyin: Gù Yùtíng; born January 14, 1995) is a Chinese table tennis player. She won a gold medal in the Women's singles event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. In addition, Gu holds the distinction of having competed at the World Junior Table Tennis Championships for 5 straight years (2009–13) and winning the World Junior Girls' Doubles title on all 5 occasions.".
- Gu_Yuting comment "Gu Yuting (Chinese: 顾玉婷; pinyin: Gù Yùtíng; born January 14, 1995) is a Chinese table tennis player. She won a gold medal in the Women's singles event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. In addition, Gu holds the distinction of having competed at the World Junior Table Tennis Championships for 5 straight years (2009–13) and winning the World Junior Girls' Doubles title on all 5 occasions.".
- Q5613150 comment "Gu Yuting (Chinese: 顾玉婷; pinyin: Gù Yùtíng; born January 14, 1995) is a Chinese table tennis player. She won a gold medal in the Women's singles event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. In addition, Gu holds the distinction of having competed at the World Junior Table Tennis Championships for 5 straight years (2009–13) and winning the World Junior Girls' Doubles title on all 5 occasions.".