Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Yang Ying (born 1953) is a retired Chinese table tennis player. She won the 1977 World Table Tennis Championships in women's doubles, partnering with North Korean player Pak Yong-ok. In the 1978 Asian Table Tennis Championships, she won a silver in women's singles and a gold in team competition. In the 1978 Asian Games, she won a bronze in women's doubles (partnering with Cao Yanhua) and a gold in team competition. Later she played in Germany's Bundesliga for DSC Kaiserberg, helping the club win the 1980-1981 season as well as the 1981 ETTU Cup. After retirement she coached the German club ATSV Saarbrücken, and is currently the head coach of the Saarland Table Tennis Association."@en }
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- Yang_Ying_(table_tennis,_born_1953) abstract "Yang Ying (born 1953) is a retired Chinese table tennis player. She won the 1977 World Table Tennis Championships in women's doubles, partnering with North Korean player Pak Yong-ok. In the 1978 Asian Table Tennis Championships, she won a silver in women's singles and a gold in team competition. In the 1978 Asian Games, she won a bronze in women's doubles (partnering with Cao Yanhua) and a gold in team competition. Later she played in Germany's Bundesliga for DSC Kaiserberg, helping the club win the 1980-1981 season as well as the 1981 ETTU Cup. After retirement she coached the German club ATSV Saarbrücken, and is currently the head coach of the Saarland Table Tennis Association.".
- Q2599357 abstract "Yang Ying (born 1953) is a retired Chinese table tennis player. She won the 1977 World Table Tennis Championships in women's doubles, partnering with North Korean player Pak Yong-ok. In the 1978 Asian Table Tennis Championships, she won a silver in women's singles and a gold in team competition. In the 1978 Asian Games, she won a bronze in women's doubles (partnering with Cao Yanhua) and a gold in team competition. Later she played in Germany's Bundesliga for DSC Kaiserberg, helping the club win the 1980-1981 season as well as the 1981 ETTU Cup. After retirement she coached the German club ATSV Saarbrücken, and is currently the head coach of the Saarland Table Tennis Association.".