Dmitri Vyacheslavovich Masunov

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Dmitri Wjatscheslavowitsch Masunow ( Russian Дмитрий Вячеславович Мазунов ; born May 12, 1971 in Gorki , Soviet Union ) is a Russian table tennis player . He achieved his greatest successes in doubles at the side of his brother Andrei or together with Alexei Smirnow .

In 1988 he was European youth champion in doubles (with Dmitrij Gusev).

societies

successes

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
RUS European Championship 2007 Belgrade SRB Semifinals
RUS European Championship 2005 Aarhus THE Semifinals
RUS European Championship 2003 Courmayeur ITA silver
RUS European Championship 1996 Bratislava SVK Quarter finals
URS European Championship 1990 Gothenburg SWE last 16 Semifinals Quarter finals
URS European Youth Championship (Cadets) 1985 The hague NED gold silver 1
URS European Youth Championship (Juniors) 1988 Novi Sad YUG Semifinals gold 1
URS European Youth Championship (Juniors) 1987 Athens GRE silver 1
URS European Youth Championship (Juniors) 1986 Louvin La Neuve BEL Semifinals
RUS EURO TOP12 1998 Halmstad SWE 9
URS EURO TOP12 1991 Hertogenbosch NED 9
RUS Olympic games 2008 Beijing CHN no participants 13
RUS Olympic games 2004 Athens GRE 4th Place
RUS Olympic games 1996 Atlanta United States last 16 immediately excluded
EUN Olympic games 1992 Barcelona ESP immediately excluded Quarter finals
RUS Pro tour 2008 Velenje SVN last 32 silver
RUS Pro tour 2007 Stockholm SWE last 16
RUS Pro tour 2007 Bremen GER last 64 last 16
RUS Pro tour 2007 St. Petersburg RUS last 64 Quarter finals
RUS Pro tour 2007 Doha QAT last 64
RUS Pro tour 2007 Zagreb HRV last 64
RUS Pro tour 2006 Warsaw POLE last 32 last 16
RUS Pro tour 2006 Bayreuth GER last 32 last 16
RUS Pro tour 2006 Doha QAT last 32
RUS Pro tour 2005 Gothenburg SWE last 64 Quarter finals
RUS Pro tour 2004 Leipzig GER last 64
RUS Pro tour 2004 Warsaw POLE Quarter finals Semifinals
RUS Pro tour 2003 Malmo SWE last 64 Quarter finals
RUS Pro tour 2003 Croatia HRV last 32 Quarter finals
RUS Pro tour 2002 Farum THE last 64 last 16
RUS Pro tour 2002 Eindhoven NED last 64 Semifinals
RUS Pro tour 2002 Magdeburg GER last 64
RUS Pro tour 1999 Bremen GER Rd 1
RUS Pro tour 1998 Sundsvall SWE last 16
RUS Pro tour 1998 Courmayeur ITA last 32 Rd 1
RUS Pro tour 1997 Squid SWE last 16
RUS Pro tour 1997 Linz AUT last 16
RUS Pro tour 1996 Lyon FRA Quarter finals
RUS World Championship 2008 Guangzhou CHN 12
RUS World Championship 2006 Bremen GER 6th
RUS World Championship 2004 Doha QAT 11
RUS World Championship 2003 Paris FRA last 16
RUS World Championship 2000 Kuala Lumpur MAS 17-20
URS World Championship 1999 Eindhoven NED last 32 last 64 no participants
RUS World Championship 1997 Manchester CLOSELY last 32 last 16 no participants 9
RUS World Championship 1995 Tianjin CHN last 64 last 16 no participants 19th
RUS World Championship 1993 Gothenburg SWE last 16 last 64 no participants 13
URS World Championship 1991 Chiba City JPN last 32 Semifinals last 32 12
URS World Championship 1989 Dortmund FRG last 128 last 64 last 32 4th
URS World Championship 1987 New Delhi IND last 128 no participants last 64
EUN World Doubles Cup 1992 Las Vegas United States silver
URS World Doubles Cup 1990 Seoul COR Quarter finals
RUS WTC World Team Cup 1994 Nimes FRA 5
URS WTC World Team Cup 1990 Hokkaido, Aomori, Niig JPN 5

literature

  • Rahul Nelson: The Soviet Union is built on a pair of brothers: Andrei and Dmitrij Mazunov , DTS magazine , 1989/5, pages 38–40

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. tischtennis magazine , 2013/8 page 21
  2. DTS magazine , 1997/4 page 17
  3. Dmitri Vjatscheslavowitsch Masunow Results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed on September 12, 2011)