Constantin Cioti

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Constantin Cioti Table tennis player
Nation: RomaniaRomania Romania
Date of birth: July 7, 1983
Playing hand: Right handed
Best world ranking : 78 (July 2009)

Constantin Cioti (born July 7, 1983 ) is a Romanian table tennis player .

Career

Constantin Cioti was one of the best players in Europe in his youth and won four European championship titles.

Until 1999 it belonged to the Romanian association Univ. Constanza, then he moved to Germany. Here he played for DJK Offenburg (1999–2001), SV Plüderhausen (2001–2002), TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen (2002–2005) and Werder Bremen (2005–2009) before going to Spain for Club Priego . He returned to Werder Bremen for the 2011/12 season, and in 2017 he joined the TTC Grenzau . In 2018 he moved to the third division TV Leiselheim , with whom he was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga.

With Offenburg (1999/2000) and Bremen (2006/07) he rose to the Bundesliga. With Ochsenhausen he was German champion in 2004 and cup winner from 2002 to 2004, but was mostly just a reservist there. With Werder Bremen he won the German championship in 2013 after a 3-0 final victory over his former club Ochsenhausen.

In 2014 he became Romanian champion in singles.

successes

  • European Schoolchildren Championships: 1998 Winner singles, mixed a. Team, second doubles; 1997 second individual
  • European Youth Championships: 2000 winner singles, second doubles; 2001 second individual u. Mixed
  • European Championships: Third with the team in 2007 a . 2009
  • German champion 2013 with Werder Bremen
  • Romanian Singles Champion 2014

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
ROU  European Championship  2012  Herning  THE   last 64       
ROU  European Championship  2005  Aarhus  THE   last 16       
ROU  European Championship  2003  Courmayeur  ITA     Quarter finals  Quarter finals   
ROU  European Youth Championship (Cadets)  1998  Norcia  ITA   gold  silver  gold  1
ROU  European Youth Championship (Cadets)  1997  Topolcany  SVK   silver       
ROU  European Youth Championship (Juniors)  2001  Terni  ITA   silver    silver   
ROU  European Youth Championship (Juniors)  2000  Bratislava  SVK   gold  silver     
ROU  Pro tour  2009  Sheffield  CLOSELY   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2009  Bremen  GER   last 32       
ROU  Pro tour  2008  Warsaw  POLE   last 32       
ROU  Pro tour  2008  Berlin  GER   last 32     
ROU  Pro tour  2008  Doha  QAT   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2006  Velenje  SVN   last 32       
ROU  Pro tour  2005  Doha  QAT   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2005  Zagreb  HRV   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2005  Velenje  SLO   last 16  last 16     
ROU  Pro tour  2004  Aarhus  THE   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2004  Warsaw  POLE   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2004  Croatia  HRV   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2003  Malmo  SWE   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2003  Aarhus  THE   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2003  Croatia  HRV   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2002  Kobe  JPN   last 16       
ROU  Pro tour  2002  Gangneung City  COR   last 32       
ROU  Pro tour  2002  catfish  AUT   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  2001  Farum  THE   Rd 1  Rd 1     
ROU  Pro tour  2001  Bayreuth  GER   last 64       
ROU  Pro tour  1999  Lievin  FRA     Rd 1     
ROU  World Championship  2012  Dortmund  GER         26th 
ROU  World Championship  2010  Moscow  RUS         22nd 
ROU  World Championship  2009  Yokohama  JPN   last 128       
ROU  World Championship  2008  Guangzhou   CHN         8th 
ROU  World Championship  2006  Bremen  GER        
ROU  World Championship  2005  Shanghai  CHN   last 128  last 64     
ROU  World Championship  2004  Doha  QAT         17th 
ROU  World Championship  2003  Paris  FRA   last 128  last 32  last 32   
ROU  World Championship  2001  Osaka  JPN   last 128  no participants  last 32  29 
ROU  WTC World Team Cup  2009  Linz  AUT   5th place       

literature

  • ef: Constantin Cioti - The Man of the Future , DTS magazine , 2000/8 page 16

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DTS magazine , 1999/8 page 25
  2. Kamal Achanta switches to Werder Bremen  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Werder Bremen website, March 15, 2011, accessed January 6, 2013@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.werder.de  
  3. DTS magazine , 2017/4 page 6
  4. DTS magazine , 2018/9 Region 7, page 3
  5. Werder Bremen for the first time German table tennis champions Berliner Zeitung, June 2, 2013, accessed on June 2, 2013.
  6. Romanian Championships Individual ( Memento of the original from May 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.frtenismasa.ro
  7. ^ Constantin Cioti results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed January 12, 2013).