Daniel Habesohn
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![]() Habesohn at the 2022 European Table Tennis Championships | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | (1986-07-22) 22 July 1986 (age 37) Vienna, Austria[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 78 kg (172 lb)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Table tennis career ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Playing style | Right-handed shakehand | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Highest ranking | 27 (August 2019)[2] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Current ranking | 64 (21 August 2023) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Post SV Mühlhausen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Daniel Habesohn (born 22 July 1986) is an Austrian table tennis player. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics.[1][3] Habesohn competed in the 2017 World Table Tennis Championships, upsetting Japanese player and number 15 seed Kenta Matsudaira but he then went on to lose to number 33 seed Lin Gaoyuan. He teamed with Robert Gardos in the men's doubles event, losing in the first round in a close match with the Belarusian duo of Vladimir Samsonov and Pavel Platonov.
In the 2016 Summer Olympics, he competed as part of the Austrian team in the men's team event.[1] Later, in the 2020 Summer Olympics, he participated in the men's singles event where he received a bye in the first round, defeated Clarence Chew in the second round, but eventually lost to Marcos Freitas in the third round.[3]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Daniel Habesohn". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on August 28, 2016. Retrieved August 27, 2016.
- ^ "Ranking History". International Table Tennis Federation.
- ^ a b "Daniel HABESOHN Biography, Olympic Medals, Records and Age". International Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 2021-08-15.
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- 1958:
Ladislav Štípek & Ludvík Vyhnanovský (TCH)
- 1960:
Zoltán Berczik & Ferenc Sidó (HUN)
- 1962:
Vojislav Marković & Janez Teran (YUG)
- 1964:
Vladimír Miko & Jaroslav Staněk (TCH)
- 1966:
Hans Alsér & Kjell Johansson (SWE)
- 1968:
Antun Stipančić & Edvard Vecko (YUG)
- 1970:
Antun Stipančić & Dragutin Šurbek (YUG)
- 1972:
István Jónyer & Péter Rózsás (HUN)
- 1974:
István Jónyer & Tibor Klampár (HUN)
- 1976:
Stellan Bengtsson & Kjell Johansson (SWE)
- 1978:
Gábor Gergely (HUN) &
Milan Orlowski (TCH)
- 1980:
Patrick Birocheau & Jacques Secrétin (FRA)
- 1982:
Zoran Kalinić & Dragutin Šurbek (YUG)
- 1984:
Zoran Kalinić & Dragutin Šurbek (YUG)
- 1986:
Erik Lindh & Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
- 1988:
Mikael Appelgren & Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
- 1990:
Ilija Lupulesku & Zoran Primorac (YUG)
- 1992:
Erik Lindh & Jörgen Persson (SWE)
- 1994:
Zoran Kalinić (YUG) &
Kalinikos Kreanga (GRE)
- 1996:
Jörgen Persson & Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
- 1998:
Jörg Roßkopf (GER) &
Vladimir Samsonov (BLR)
- 2000:
Patrick Chila & Jean-Philippe Gatien (FRA)
- 2002:
Timo Boll & Zoltan Fejer-Konnerth (GER)
- 2003:
Chen Weixing (AUT) &
Evgueni Chtchetinine (BLR)
- 2005:
Karl Jindrak & Werner Schlager (AUT)
- 2007:
Timo Boll & Christian Süß (GER)
- 2008:
Timo Boll & Christian Süß (GER)
- 2009:
Timo Boll & Christian Süß (GER)
- 2010:
Timo Boll & Christian Süß (GER)
- 2011:
Marcos Freitas (POR) &
Andrej Gaćina (CRO)
- 2012:
Robert Gardos & Daniel Habesohn (AUT)
- 2013:
Tan Ruiwu (CRO) &
Wang Zengyi (POL)
- 2015:
Stefan Fegerl (AUT) &
João Monteiro (POR)
- 2016:
Patrick Franziska (GER) &
Jonathan Groth (DEN)
- 2018:
Robert Gardos & Daniel Habesohn (AUT)
- 2020:
Maksim Grebnev & Lev Katsman (RUS)
- 2022:
Mattias Falck & Kristian Karlsson (SWE)
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