China Secures Historic 300th Gold with Women's Team Table Tennis Win
China claimed the women's team gold medal in table tennis at the Paris Games, marking the country's 300th Olympic gold. The team defeated Japan 3-0, continuing their dominance with five consecutive golds in this event. South Korea secured bronze by beating Germany 3-0. China remains the leading force in Olympic table tennis.
China claimed victory in the women's team table tennis event at the Paris Games on Saturday, earning the country's 300th gold medal in Olympic history.
The Chinese team triumphed over Japan with a 3-0 win in the final, continuing their streak of five consecutive gold medals in this event. The men's team had achieved a similar feat the previous day.
South Korea won the bronze medal with a 3-0 victory over Germany, marking their first medal in this event since the Beijing Games in 2008. China dominated the table tennis competitions in Paris, sweeping all five gold medals in the sport, adding to their tally of 37 out of 42 Olympic table tennis gold medals since 1988.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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