He Zhili (simplified Chinese: 何智丽; traditional Chinese: 何智麗; pinyin: Hé Zhìlì; born 30 September 1964 in Shanghai),[1] also known by her married name Chire Koyama (小山 ちれ, Koyama Chire), is a former table tennis world champion from China[2] who later naturalized as a Japanese citizen and represented Japan under her married name.
Koyama won the 1994 Asian Games singles title in Hiroshima, Japan playing for her adopted country.
[2] She won gold in singles and silver in mixed doubles at the 7th Asian Championships held in 1983 in Islamabad, Pakistan.
In the first semi-final, China's Dai Lily led 18–12 in the final set but she blew the lead and lost 21–18 to Yang Young-Ja.
It is alleged that the Chinese coaches (Zhang, Xielin) thought that Guan Jianhua had a better chance of beating Yang Young-Ja in the final, and ordered He Zhili to lose the semi-final.