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Name: Teemo Bohr

Gender: male

Nationality: Germany

Birthday: 198 1.3.8

Height:1.78m.

Weight: 65 kg

Event: table tennis

Bohr started playing at the age of 4, holding the racket horizontally in his left hand and pulling circles on both sides. Comprehensive skills, stable psychological quality, strong ability of forehand and backhand stalemate. In 2002, he won the world championship for the first time in the World Cup. In June 2003, 5438+ 10, men's table tennis ranked first in the world, and was regarded as Waldner's successor.

1997 champion of men's team and men's singles in the European Youth Championship, runner-up of men's doubles and mixed doubles;

1998 European youth championship men's team, men's singles and men's doubles, champion;

1999 China Open men's singles quarterfinals, men's doubles quarterfinals, Japan Open men's singles quarterfinals;

Runner-up of men's team in European Championship in 2000, quarterfinals of mixed doubles in World Table Tennis Championships;

200 1 runner-up in men's singles and men's doubles in Holland Open, champion in men's singles and men's doubles in Brazil Open, champion in men's doubles in Britain Open and champion in men's doubles in ITTF Finals;

In 2002, the men's singles quarterfinals in Qatar Open, the Australian Open champion, the Korean Open runner-up, the Japanese Open quarterfinals, the Polish Open quarterfinals, the Danish Open quarterfinals and ITTF quarterfinals;

In 2002, he won the men's singles and men's doubles in the European Championship, the runner-up in the men's team, the men's singles champion in the European Championship 12, and the men's singles champion in the World Cup.

In 2003, he won the men's singles championship in the European 12 competition, the top four men's singles in the European Championship, the runner-up in the men's team, the top eight men's singles in the Croatian Open, the men's singles champion in the Japanese Open and tied for fifth place in the World Cup.

Runner-up in men's team of World Table Tennis Championships in 2004, fifth in men's singles in Europe 12, champion in men's singles in Austria Open, champion in men's singles and men's doubles in Germany and Poland, runner-up in men's doubles in China Open (Changchun) and tied for fifth place in the World Cup;

In 2005, Europe 12 ranked third in men's singles and second in men's doubles (with Seuss) in the 48th World Table Tennis Championships.