Japanese media declassified Miyazaki Yoshihito: 18 years ago with zero salary to take over Japanese table tennis, training Mizutani Niwa since 2002

2020/01/2900:00:25 sports 1398

Everyone knows that Miyazaki Yoshihito is known as the godfather of Japanese table tennis. What kind of person is he? On January 28, Beijing time, a Japanese media declassified that the biggest opponent of the Chinese table tennis team, Yoshihito Miyazaki, took over the Japanese men's table tennis team without any payment in October 2001. At that time, he took a very advanced strategic decision-the first-line coach of the national team directly guided the outstanding seedlings of the primary school students at that time. This is what we later summarized as "dating training."


Japanese media declassified Miyazaki Yoshihito: 18 years ago with zero salary to take over Japanese table tennis, training Mizutani Niwa since 2002 - DayDayNews


According to Japanese media data, Yoshihito Miyazaki was born in Nagasaki on April 8, 1959. He is a former Japanese male table tennis player. Of course, his performance was relatively average when he was a player. It is said that Miyazaki Yoshihito's backhand serve was very powerful, but later because the ITTF changed the rules, the backhand serve was not allowed.

Miyazaki Yoshihito's best performance in the Japan National Championships was the third place in men's singles, third place in men's doubles and second place in mixed doubles in 1984. He was 24 years old that year. In 1988 Miyazaki Yoshihito participated in the Seoul Olympics, but both singles and men's doubles suffered a round trip.

In October 2001, he became the head coach of Japanese men's table tennis. Perhaps Yoshihito Miyazaki was not the best candidate at the time. At that time, he was 42 years old and had just retired from the Kayama Bank team. What needs to be introduced here is that Japan had just experienced a severe economic crisis at that time. At that time, the Olympic champion Chen Longcan, who played in Japan, chose to return to his homeland Sichuan immediately. At that time, Yoshihito Miyazaki was full of enthusiasm and moved from Wakayama City to Tokyo without any promise of wages, and became the head coach of Japanese men's table tennis.


Japanese media declassified Miyazaki Yoshihito: 18 years ago with zero salary to take over Japanese table tennis, training Mizutani Niwa since 2002 - DayDayNews


In Miyazaki Yoshihito’s heart, there is a grand Japanese table tennis revitalization plan, which will last until 2040. Since 2001, he has organized 40 prefectures and prefectures in Japan to participate in the selection of the Hope Star for Ainu Workers elementary school students. Since 2002, he has personally led the then elementary school students Mizutani Hayabusa and Niwa as the head coach of the national team. Hyo Hee training. From that time, the generational training of Japanese table tennis began, nearly 7 years earlier than the JOC Elite Academy opened by the Japanese Olympic Committee in 2008.

And in this path of generational training plan, current talented players such as Tomowa Zhangmoto, Miu Hirano, and Yukiya Uda were all discovered and gradually cultivated in this way. In 2008, the Japanese Olympic Committee established the Elite Academy. A new batch of rookies joined the training program of the Elite Academy along with fencing, wrestling, and other hopeful stars of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 (of course, there are also young boys and girls like Uda and Nagasaki). Z1z


Japanese media declassified Miyazaki Yoshihito: 18 years ago with zero salary to take over Japanese table tennis, training Mizutani Niwa since 2002 - DayDayNews


Japanese media declassified Miyazaki Yoshihito: 18 years ago with zero salary to take over Japanese table tennis, training Mizutani Niwa since 2002 - DayDayNews


Miyazaki Yoshihito said that the Japanese table tennis revival plan in his mind may last until 2030 or even 2040. He hopes to continue to discover and cultivate talented and enthusiastic table tennis seedlings, and finally realize the full revival of Japanese table tennis.

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