Britt Eerland

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Britt Eerland Table tennis player
Britt Eerland
Nation: NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Date of birth: February 22, 1994
Place of birth: Schiedam
Playing hand: right
Current world rankings : 112 Template: Infobox table tennis player / maintenance / local value
Best world ranking : 41 (Oct. 2018)

Adriana Leenderina Brigitte ,, Britt '' Eerland (born February 22, 1994 in Schiedam as) is a Dutch table tennis player .

Career

At the age of 16 she appeared internationally for the first time, at the European Youth Championships in 2007 she reached the round of 32, one of her best placings at an EM. In 2008, the Dutch woman won bronze in doubles at the same tournament, and reached the quarter-finals in singles. At the youth TOP 12 tournament, Eerland was able to reach eighth place after defeats against Sabine Winter and Li Jie .

The year 2009 was quite successful for Britt Eerland: At the European Youth Championships she reached the quarter-finals in all competitions (singles, doubles, mixed) and thus became the best Dutch youth national player. After qualifying, she was allowed to participate again in the youth TOP 12 tournament, this year Eerland came in 6th.

In 2010 she won her first gold medal in singles, namely at the European Youth Championships, with Russian Jana Noskova she reached the quarter-finals again in doubles. However, Eerland climbed because of her good individual performance in the world rankings. In terms of sport, the Dutchwoman also qualified for the Youth World Cup this year, but could not achieve particularly good results.

At the Youth Olympics , Eerland was able to reach the last sixteen in singles, losing to Yana Noskova.

In 2011 she took part in the World Cup for the first time , where she finished 5th with the Dutch team. At the European Youth Championships she came third in singles and also won bronze in doubles. Because of this good performance, she was nominated for the European Championship for adults, where the Dutch woman won the gold medal with her country. In singles and doubles, she was eliminated in the third round.

At the World Cup in the same year, she lost in the first round.

In 2012 she reached third place in doubles, in singles she had to say goodbye early. Together with her team, she was allowed to take part in the Team World Cup in Dortmund , where she reached the quarter-finals with her compatriots (Lie Jie and Li Jiao ).

In 2013 she was fifth again with the team at the World Cup; she was not allowed to participate in the individual. At the European Championship , she was unable to build on her great successes from recent years.

In 2014 the Dutchwoman came back to 5th place at the Team World Cup after the Dutch team lost 0-3 to the People's Republic of China .

The year 2015 went really well for her, at the European Games in Baku , she won the silver medal with her team, at the World Cup she was able to reach the third round at least in doubles.

In 2016 she was only allowed to take part in team competitions at the Olympic Games and came ninth with her team. The team lost again to China at the World Cup in March . She also became a Dutch champion for the first time.

In 2017 she finished third with her team, after which she did not take part in international tournaments.

In 2020 she won silver at the Europe TOP 16, and lost the final 2: 4 to Petrissa Solja .

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
NED Olympic games 2016 Rio de Janeiro BRA 9
NED European Games 2015 Baku ASE 2
NED European Games 2019 Minsk BLR last 32 last 16 Quarter finals
NED World Championship 2011 Rotterdam NED last 128 last 64 last 128
NED World Championship 2012 Dortmund GER Quarter finals
NED World Championship 2014 Tokyo JPN Quarter finals
NED World Championship 2015 Suzhou CHN last 64 last 64 last 16
NED World Championship 2016 Kuala Lumpur MAS Quarter finals
NED World Championship 2017 Dusseldorf GER last 64 Agony last 32
NED World Championship 2018 Halmstad SWE 13
NED World Championship 2019 Budapest HUN last 32 last 64 last 64
NED European Championship 2011 Danzig POLE last 32 last 32 1
NED European Championship 2012 Herning THE last 64 Semifinals
NED European Championship 2013 Schwechat AUT last 64 last 32 12
NED European Championship 2014 Lisbon POR Quarter finals
NED European Championship 2016 Budapest HUN last 64 last 16
NED European Championship 2017 Luxembourg LUX 3
NED European Championship 2018 Alicante ESP last 16 last 16 last 16
NED European Championship 2019 Nantes FRA Quarter finals
NED EURO TOP 16 2019 Montreux FRA Quarter finals
NED World cup 2011 Magdeburg GER Quarter finals
NED World cup 2013 Guangzhou CHN Quarter finals
NED Youth Olympic Games 2010 Singapore SIN Agony 17th
NED Youth World Championship 2009 Cartagena de Indias COL last 64 last 32 last 32
NED Youth World Championship 2010 Bratislava SVK last 64 last 64
NED Youth World Championship 2011 Manama IND last 32 last 16
NED Youth World Championship 2012 Hyderabad IND last 32 last 16 last 32
NED Student TOP 10 2008 Sheffield CLOSELY Quarter finals
NED Student TOP 10 2009 Rotterdam NED Quarter finals
NED Youth TOP 10 2012 Buzau ROU Quarter finals
NED European Schoolchildren Championship 2006 Sarajevo BIH last 128 last 64 last 128 33
NED European Schoolchildren Championship 2007 Bratislava SVK last 32 last 32 last 128 13
NED European Schoolchildren Championship 2009 Prague CZE Quarter finals Quarter finals Quarter finals Quarter finals
NED European youth championship 2010 Istanbul DOOR gold Quarter finals 13.
NED European youth championship 2011 Kazan RUS Semifinals Semifinals last 16 10
NED European youth championship 2012 Schwechat AUT last 32 Quarter finals Quarter finals Quarter finals

societies

Britt Eerland played in different clubs in different countries:

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Eerland, Britt. Retrieved October 17, 2018 .
  2. Table tennis team World Cup 2016, quarter finals - results and Table. Retrieved on October 17, 2018 (German).
  3. Eerland, Britt. Retrieved February 6, 2020 .
  4. Britt Eerland changes to TuS Bad Driburg | Women's table tennis Bundesliga . In: Ladies table tennis Bundesliga . March 22, 2018 ( damen-tischtennis-bundesliga.de [accessed October 17, 2018]).
  5. tischtennis magazine , 2020/5 page 21

Web links

Commons : Britt Eerland  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • Britt Eerland in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original ) (accessed October 20, 2018)