Elke Schall

Elke Schall - Sweet, formerly Wosik (born 19 July 1973 in Speyer ) is a German table tennis player and trainer. She won the European Championship twice each in duplicate and with the team.

Career

Elke Schall - Sweet grew up in Holy Stone, a district of the Palatine Romans mountain. First, she played in a boys team handball, later she moved to table tennis Department of TTV Romans mountain. In 6th grade, she transferred to the sports boarding Heinrich-Heine -Gymnasium in Kaiserslautern, where she was encouraged by the coaches Herbert Schwarz and Karl -Gerhard Emmerich. In Year 11 she dropped out of school and became a table tennis professional.

Since the 2009/2010 season ( TUSEM food today ) more than a hundred times the national team plays for DJK TuS Holsterhausen in the table tennis league. She lives in Waldbronn.

On 1 July 2013, it was committed by the Hessian Table Tennis Federation HTTV as dressing trainer. In particular, the female offspring she wants to introduce them to the German top.

Private

Elke Schall - Sweet has three siblings. Her older brother Martin sound played with the SV 03 Tübingen in the Second Basketball League, where he has since ended his active basketball career and now teaches as a high school teacher in Tübingen. 1991 learned Elke Schall - sweet table tennis player Torben Wosik, with whom she was married from December 2001 to 2008. Since June 2012, she is the wife of the table tennis player Christian Suss and is called Elke Schall - Sweet.

Previous clubs

  • ... - ... TTV Romans mountain
  • -1988 ... 1 TTC Pirmasens
  • 1988-1989 DJK SW RW Mainz- Finthen
  • 1989-1991 VSC Donauwörth
  • 1991-1994 TSG Dülmen
  • 1994-1996 Bayer Uerdingen
  • 1996-1997 TTC aces Home
  • 1997-1999 Bayer Uerdingen
  • 1999-2000 SV Winterwerb
  • 2000-2002 Team Photo Heidi Coesfeld
  • 2002-2009 TV Busenbach
  • 2009 - DJK TuS ... Holsterhausen (now TUSEM Food )

Achievements

  • European Junior Champion in Mixed 1991 ( with Torben Wosik ), silver with the girls team
  • 2nd place at the Europe Top - 12 of the Youth
  • 1998 European Champion in 1996 and ( women's team, double with Nicole Struse )
  • EM- third in 1996 ( women's singles )
  • 1997 World bronze medalist ( women's team )
  • Sixth World Cup women's team in 2004,
  • EM- third in 2000 ( women's doubles )
  • EC second in 2000 and 2002 ( women's team )
  • EM- third in 2007 ( women's doubles with Wu Jiaduo and team)
  • Seven-time winner of European League
  • Six-time German champion in mixed doubles,
  • German Champion in Single 2009
  • Two times German Champion ( Women's Doubles: 1998 Tanja Hain- Hofmann, 2000 Nicole Struse )
  • DM- Second 1999, 2001, 2007 and 2008 ( women's singles )
  • German Team Champion in 2005 with TV Busenbach
  • Winning the national ranking Tournament DTTB TOP -12 1992 and 1997
  • Table tennis player of the years 2003, 2005 and 2006

Game system

Attack ( Special stroke: double-sided topspin game ), right-handed, Shake Hand

Results from the ITTF database

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