Jauhen Shchazinin

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Jauhen Shchazinin Table tennis player
Jauhen Shchazinin
2008
Other spellings: Яўген Шчацінін
Nation: BelarusBelarus Belarus
Date of birth: 1st February 1970
Place of birth: Minsk ,
Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic , Soviet Union
Playing hand: Right handed
How to play: Shakehand
Best world ranking : 47 (January 2001)

Jauhen Schtschazinin ( Belarusian Яўген Шчацінін , Russian Евгений Николаевич Щетинин / Yevgeny Nikolayevich Schtschetinin , also French Evgueni Chtchetinine and English Yevgeny Shchetinin and Evgueni Shetinin ) (* 1. February 1970 in Minsk , Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic , USSR ) is a first Soviet , then Belarusian table tennis player . He was twice European champion.

Career

Shchazinin is a defender . He took part in numerous international tournaments, such as eleven world championships from 1993 to 2011, six European and three mixed European championships since 1990 and the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games . His greatest success was winning the 2003 European Championship in doubles with the Austrian Chen Weixing and with the Belarusian team. In the team competition he won silver at the European Championships in 2008 and 2010 , at the Mixed European Championships he reached the final in 2009 with Wiktoryja Paulowitsch .

Shtschazinin has been playing for German clubs since 1992. In 2000 he was with the BTW Bünde champion in the 2nd Bundesliga North . In 2001 he moved with his family from Minsk to Germany. In the 2004/05 season he won the German team championship with Müller Würzburger Hofbräu and reached the final in the European ETTU Cup . A torn Achilles tendon during a Bundesliga match temporarily threw him back in 2006. In 2007 he was again in the final of the ETTU Cup with Würzburg.

societies

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
BLR European Championship 2010 Ostrava CZE 2
BLR European Championship 2008 St. Petersburg RUS 2
BLR European Championship 2003 Courmayeur ITA Quarter finals gold 1
BLR European Championship 2002 Zagreb HRV last 16
BLR European Championship 1998 Eindhoven NED Semifinals
URS European Championship 1990 Gothenburg SWE Quarter finals
BLR European Mixed Championship 2011 Istanbul DOOR Quarter finals
BLR European Mixed Championship 2010 Subotica SRB Semifinals
BLR European Mixed Championship 2009 Subotica SRB silver
BLR Olympic games 2000 Sydney OUT immediately excluded immediately excluded
BLR Olympic games 1996 Atlanta United States no participants immediately excluded
BLR Pro tour 2011 Schwechat AUT last 32
BLR Pro tour 2011 Almeria ESP last 32
BLR Pro tour 2011 Władysławowo POLE last 64
BLR Pro tour 2011 Dortmund GER last 16
BLR Pro tour 2011 Velenje SVN last 32
BLR Pro tour 2010 Budaörs HUN last 32
BLR Pro tour 2010 Velenje SVN last 64
BLR Pro tour 2009 Minsk BLR last 16
BLR Pro tour 2009 Bremen GER last 16
BLR Pro tour 2009 Velenje SVN last 16
BLR Pro tour 2008 Minsk BLR Semifinals 2
BLR Pro tour 2008 Doha QAT last 64
BLR Pro tour 2007 Bremen GER last 64
BLR Pro tour 2007 catfish AUT last 64
BLR Pro tour 2006 Bayreuth GER last 64
BLR Pro tour 2006 Doha QAT last 16
BLR Pro tour 2005 Magdeburg GER last 64
BLR Pro tour 2004 Leipzig GER last 64
BLR Pro tour 2002 Magdeburg GER last 64
BLR Pro tour 2001 Bayreuth GER last 64
BLR Pro tour 2000 Rio de Janeiro BRA Rd 1 Quarter finals
BLR Pro tour 2000 Fort Lauderdale United States last 16 last 16
BLR Pro tour 1998 Doha QAT last 32
BLR Pro tour 1997 Gdańsk POLE last 16
BLR Pro tour 1997 Doha QAT last 32
BLR World Championship 2011 Rotterdam NED last 64 last 64 Quarter finals
BLR World Championship 2010 Moscow RUS 7th
BLR World Championship 2008 Guangzhou CHN 14th
BLR World Championship 2004 Doha QAT 16
BLR World Championship 2003 Paris FRA last 64 last 32
BLR World Championship 2001 Osaka JPN last 64 last 32 last 128 10
BLR World Championship 2000 Kuala Lumpur MAS 17-20
BLR World Championship 1999 Eindhoven NED last 128 last 32 last 64
BLR World Championship 1997 Manchester CLOSELY last 64 last 64 Scratched 12
BLR World Championship 1995 Tianjin CHN last 128 last 64 last 64 18th
BLR World Championship 1993 Gothenburg SWE Agony last 64 Agony 25th
BLR WTC World Team Cup 2011 Magdeburg GER 5

Individual evidence

  1. Jauhen Schtschazinin in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
  2. bayern table tennis online, 2006/46 page 14
  3. Table tennis archive Hans-Albert Meyer (accessed on November 12, 2011; PDF; 76 kB)
  4. DTS magazine , 2001/9 page 26
  5. Table tennis archive Hans-Albert Meyer (accessed on November 12, 2011; PDF; 40 kB)
  6. DTS magazine , 2006/4 page 38
  7. DTS magazine , 1992/6 page 13
  8. DTS magazine , 1992/6 page 13 + 1993/8 page 31
  9. DTS magazine , 1993/8 page 31
  10. DTS magazine , 1997/8 regional West page 4 + 2001/8 page 19
  11. DTS magazine , 2001/8 page 19 + 2002/6 page 15
  12. DTS magazine , 2002/6 page 15
  13. ↑ Change of club in the national leagues ( Memento from September 18, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (accessed on November 11, 2011)
  14. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Report on the association (accessed on November 12, 2011)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.ecl-ettu.com
  15. a b The Belarusian Evgueni Chtchetinine is the most spectacular access ... , news from June 24, 2015 (accessed on July 14, 2019)
  16. ITTF database (accessed July 14, 2019)

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