Games of the XXXI Olympiad (Rio 2016 Summer Olympics) | Table Tennis Men's Team | Bronze Medal Match | South Korea vs. Germany | Match 2 | Joo Saehyuk 2-3 Dimitrij Ovtcharov
the word has changed over the years. Now it's cho lei but 30-40 years ago it was more just CHO or JOY like robbieblack says ....in Canada some used to say "Oooo Sah"
@@SVasil4ak It started in late 2014 (other kinds of plastic, not ABS). The last tournament using celluloid balls was 2014 Asian Games. ITTF started to use ABS plastic balls in early 2017.
@@NKUIUC Ok, thanks for the clarification. But in Rio they also used the 40+ and there where players complaining about them.. And even in this match you can hear and also see some shots (like counters) that do not make it on the table.. And that's mostly because of the balls.
@@SVasil4ak You’re right. Not only ABS, but all plastic balls since 2014 are called 40+. They are generally bigger than 40 celluloid balls. One difference is that the standard deviation of the diameter is smaller for ABS balls when manufactured.
@@retterberg3818 Тим Болл,из того же колхоза,что и Овчаров. Умник!Посмотри, как подавал Самсонов.Это и есть образец классной техники.От этих игроков, ты вообще ничему не научишься.
@@user-hn1er9ms6o Я вот вас понять не могу.Вы вообще сами на достойный официальный уровень выходили?У него ноги должны быть прямые?Взгляните на мировых лидеров,ни у одного нету выпрямленных.Я бы понял про бросок ,что правила нарушает,но каждый выжимает ,что может.Красота и техника ,не одно и тоже.Да ТОПОР,предложите получше,покажите как надо,выйдите туда