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A Table Tennis Star in China Now Uses Her Paddle for the U.S.
Written by AIMEE BERG
Tuesday, 25 November 2008 17:39
----NYTimes | Published: February 22, 2008----
Wang Chen is one of two American table tennis players ranked high enough in the world to automatically qualify for the Olympics this summer in Beijing. Yet she has no coach and she receives no direct financing from the sport’s national governing body.
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Joyce Dopkeen The New York Times Wang Chen will represent the United States in table tennis at the Olympics. What Wang does have is the support of Jerry Wartski, a 77-year-old New York City landlord who, like Wang, ended his formal education at 9 and was separated from his family, albeit under entirely different circumstances. He is a Holocaust survivor.