Geir Andre Erlandsen

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Geir Andre Erlandsen Table tennis player
Nation: NorwayNorway Norway
Date of birth: March 29, 1976
Place of birth: Oslo
Playing hand: left handed
How to play: Shakehand , attack
Best world ranking : 66 (June + July 2002)

Geir Andre Erlandsen (born March 29, 1976 in Oslo ) is a Norwegian table tennis professional who played with ASV Grünwettersbach in the 2nd Bundesliga South until 2015 . He is a multiple Norwegian champion in singles, doubles and mixed. Since 1993 (until 2015) he took part in world championships 13 times . He won his most recent Norwegian title in singles in 2015, ahead of club colleague Roger Anderrsson (Stord BTK) and Espen Rønneberg .

Time in Germany

Geir Erlandsen has been playing for German clubs since 1997. About the stations Team Galaxy Lübeck (1997), Würzburg Hofbräu (1999), TTF Ochsenhausen (2000), TTC Karlsruhe-Neureut (2001), Granada (Spain) (2004) and FC Tegernheim he came in 2011 to ASV Grünwettersbach he to whose promotion to the first Bundesliga left in 2015.

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
NOR Nordic championships 2002 Vilnius LTU Semifinals gold gold 1
NOR Nordic championships 2000 Tallinn EST silver silver 1
NOR Nordic championships 1998 Oslo NOR gold gold
NOR Nordic championships 1996 Linkoping SWE gold
NOR Pro tour 2006 Bayreuth GER last 64
NOR Pro tour 2005 Gothenburg SWE last 32
NOR Pro tour 2005 Magdeburg GER last 64
NOR Pro tour 2005 Santiago CHI last 64
NOR Pro tour 2005 Velenje SLO last 16
NOR Pro tour 2004 catfish AUT last 64 Quarter finals
NOR Pro tour 2004 Leipzig GER last 64
NOR Pro tour 2004 Aarhus THE last 64
NOR Pro tour 2004 Chicago United States last 32
NOR Pro tour 2004 Santiago CHI Quarter finals Quarter finals
NOR Pro tour 2004 Athens GRE last 64
NOR Pro tour 2004 Croatia HRV last 32
NOR Pro tour 2003 Aarhus THE last 64
NOR Pro tour 2003 Bremen GER last 64
NOR Pro tour 2003 Johor Bahru MAS last 32 last 16
NOR Pro tour 2002 Warsaw POLE last 64
NOR Pro tour 2002 Kobe JPN last 64
NOR Pro tour 2002 Gangneung City COR last 32
NOR Pro tour 2002 Qingdao City CHN last 32
NOR Pro tour 2002 Courmayeur ITA last 16
NOR Pro tour 2002 Cairo EGY last 32
NOR Pro tour 2001 Bayreuth GER last 64 last 16
NOR Pro tour 2001 Fort Lauderdale United States Rd 1 Rd 1
NOR Pro tour 2001 Zagreb HRV Quarter finals
NOR Pro tour 2001 Doha QAT last 64 last 16
NOR Pro tour 2001 Chatham CLOSELY Quarter finals
NOR Pro tour 2000 Farum THE Rd 1 last 16
NOR Pro tour 2000 Umeå SWE Rd 1
NOR Pro tour 2000 Warsaw POLE Rd 1 Rd 1
NOR Pro tour 2000 Toulouse FRA Rd 1 last 16
NOR Pro tour 2000 Zagreb HRV last 32 last 16
NOR Pro tour 1999 Prague CZE Rd 1 Rd 1
NOR Pro tour 1999 Karlskrona SWE last 16
NOR Pro tour 1999 Zagreb HRV last 16 Rd 1
NOR Pro tour 1999 Doha QAT Rd 1 last 16
NOR Pro tour 1997 Lyon FRA Rd 1
NOR Pro tour 1997 Linz AUT last 32
NOR Pro tour 1997 Kettering CLOSELY last 32 last 16
NOR World Championship 2012 Dortmund GER 40
NOR World Championship 2008 Guangzhou CHN 39
NOR World Championship 2007 Zagreb CRO last 128 last 64 no participants
NOR World Championship 2006 Bremen GER 20th
NOR World Championship 2005 Shanghai CHN last 64 last 64
NOR World Championship 2004 Doha QAT 14th
NOR World Championship 2003 Paris FRA last 128 last 64
NOR World Championship 2001 Osaka JPN last 128 last 64 no participants 18th
NOR World Championship 2000 Kuala Lumpur MAS 29
NOR World Championship 1999 Eindhoven NED last 128 last 16 last 128
NOR World Championship 1997 Manchester CLOSELY no participants no participants no participants 37
NOR World Championship 1995 Tianjin CHN Agony Agony last 128 31
NOR World Championship 1993 Gothenburg SWE no participants no participants no participants 57

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Report on the promotion ceremony of the ASV Grünwettersbach
  2. List of Norwegian table tennis masters
  3. GRUTLE and ERLANDSEN crowned Norwegian champions , ettu.org
  4. ^ Lübeck - DTS magazine , 1997/8 page 16
  5. ^ Würzburg - DTS magazine , 1999/6 page 19
  6. Ochsenhausen - DTS magazine , 2000/6 page 25 + 2000/8 page 36
  7. Neureut - DTS magazine , 2001/6 page 25 + 2001/8 page 33
  8. Spain - table tennis magazine , 2004/6 page 25
  9. Table tennis archive from Hans-Albert Meyer: 2nd Bundesliga men from 2000/01 (accessed on June 6, 2015)
  10. Geir Andre Erlandsen Results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed June 6, 2015)