• Yoshua Shing (born 20 June 1993 in Port Vila) is a Vanuatuan table tennis player. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics in the...
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  • technology evangelist Harriet Shing (born 1976), Australian politician Yoshua Shing (born 1993), ni-Vanuatu table tennis player Hanks, Patrick; Coates, Richard;...
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    table tennis player Yoshua Shing, who attended the London Games four years earlier. The most experienced competitor of the roster, Shing was given the honor...
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    players as the flag bearer of the 2010 Commonwealth games. As a result, Yoshua Shing was nominated flag bearer of the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Vanuatu participated...
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    entered one athlete into the table tennis competition at the Games. Yoshua Shing received an invitation to compete, based on the rankings, following the...
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  • Matthew Ball Alfred Dela-Peña Dinyar Irani Dean Shu  Vanuatu Ham Lulu Yoshua Shing Randy William Women's team  Australia Michelle Bromley Feng Chunyi Jian...
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    track events, six (Anolyn Lulu, Ham Lulu, Kerry Ann Mok, Gordon Mok, Yoshua Shing and Priscila Tommy) in table tennis, and one (Tom Tete) in powerlifting...
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  • Uaine Fa Jr Boxing 21  Tuvalu Lapua Lapua Weightlifting 22  Vanuatu Yoshua Shing Table tennis 23  Botswana Nigel Amos Athletics 24  Cameroon Vanetius...
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  • Event Gold Silver Bronze Ref Men's singles Yoshua Shing  Vanuatu Kenji Hotan  Tahiti Ocean Belrose  Tahiti Women's singles Priscila Tommy  Vanuatu Sally...
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  • Women's singles winner: Jian Fang Lay Men's doubles winners: Choy Freddy / Yoshua Shing Women's doubles winners:  New Zealand (Natalie Paterson, RAO Ruofei)...
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