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Headis is a mix of table tennis and the heading of association football. It is played at a regular table tennis table so it combines tactical elements of table tennis and the legwork of tennis. In mid-2016, the 11th Headis World Championship was held with players from 12 countries. [1] [2]
Qiu was born in Nürtingen, Germany in a family of Chinese descent. [2] [12] He comes from a family of table tennis enthusiasts. [13] His parents were table tennis players trained in Jiangsu, China and moved to Germany in the 1990s. [12] Dang's father, named Jianxin Qiu (Chinese: 邱建新; pinyin: Qiū Jiàn Xīn) started to coach in Japan in ...
Olympic table tennis players for West Germany (6 P) P. Paralympic table tennis players for Germany (19 P)
He is one of seven table tennis players to have competed in the first five Olympics since the sport was introduced to the Games in 1988. The others are Swede Jörgen Persson , Croatian Zoran Primorac , Belgian Jean-Michel Saive , Hungarian Csilla Bátorfi , Serbian-American Ilija Lupulesku , and Swede Jan-Ove Waldner .
Pages in category "German male table tennis players" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Benedikt Duda started playing table tennis at the age of 10. His father was also a former professional table tennis player who played at TTC Schwalbe in Bergneustadt, the town where he grew up. [3] In 2019 he won the European team championship and two years later he won it again. [4]
His father Mikhail (or Mikhaylo), a Soviet table tennis champion in 1982, moved his family to Germany shortly after Dimitrij was born. Since 2008, Ovtcharov has won a total of two silver and four bronze medals at the Olympics, making him second most decorated male Olympian in the table tennis category in terms of the number of medals awarded.
Jing Tian-Zörner (Chinese: 田静; pinyin: Tián Jìng, born 9 February 1963) is a Chinese-born German table tennis player. She represented Germany at the 2000 Summer Olympics . References