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If it’s about sports and there’s a China angle, we’ll talk about it in the China Sports Insider Podcast. Mark Dreyer is the China Sports Insider. He’s worked for Sky Sports, Fox Sports, AP Sports and many others, and has covered major sporting events on five continents, including three Olympic Games 2008-12. He has been based in China since 2007. Produced and hosted by Haig Balian, a journalist and filmmaker who hosts and produces The Beijing Sessions podcast.
Canada’s Ivy Liao speaks from inside Chengdu’s ping pong bubble
China Sports Insider Podcast
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Canada’s Ivy Liao speaks from inside Chengdu’s ping pong bubble
1:20: The FIFA World Cup is approaching. How much buzz will there be in China?
3:23: Mike Pompeo was in Taiwan this week and Mark had a passing glimpse
5:39: The Chinese women’s basketball team is into the semis at the FIBA World Cup and could challenge for a medal for the first time in 28 years.
9:33: Eileen Gu poses for her first day at school as she joins a strong list of student athletes at Stanford
12:36: Chess has been in the news for all the wrong reasons recently and a Chinese woman grandmaster has been on the end of some sexist comments
15:11: Beijing 2022 mascot Bing Dwen Dwen rides off into the sunset
18:52: The World Team Table Tennis Championships kick off this week in Chengdu, just weeks after the city exited a lockdown, showing just how important the sport is to China.
22:04: Our guest this week is Ivy Liao, a Canadian table tennis player competing in Chengdu. She speaks to us from inside the bubble.
22:23: Liao tells the story of her arduous journey to Chengdu, with all international athletes having to take a charter flight from with Dubai or Singapore, as she prepared to compete in Zero-COVID conditions.
24:38: The mental side looms large in athletes’ minds when playing in a bubble. What lies ahead for players at the event?
27:00: But have the Chinese players been mixing with players from other countries at all?
31:00 The nature of team competition: competing against an international teammate versus only playing someone from another country.
34:57: Why is China so good at table tennis and how can the rest of the world catch up?
40:20: Over the years, dozens of players from China have naturalized overseas in order to represent other countries in international competition. How are these “exports” viewed within the game?
46:40: Liao talks about her previous visits to China and connecting with her own Chinese heritage.
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China Sports Insider Podcast
If it’s about sports and there’s a China angle, we’ll talk about it in the China Sports Insider Podcast. Mark Dreyer is the China Sports Insider. He’s worked for Sky Sports, Fox Sports, AP Sports and many others, and has covered major sporting events on five continents, including three Olympic Games 2008-12. He has been based in China since 2007. Produced and hosted by Haig Balian, a journalist and filmmaker who hosts and produces The Beijing Sessions podcast.