Jie Schöpp
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Jie Schöpp during photo shoots as part of the 2012 Olympic outfit in Mainz | |
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Date of birth: | January 25, 1968 |
Place of birth: | Baoding |
Best world ranking : | 13 (late 1994) |
Best continental ranking: | 1 (1994) |
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Jie Schöpp (birth name Shi Jie ; born January 25, 1968 in Baoding , China ) is a German table tennis player and trainer.
Career
Schöpp comes from a family of academics; her mother studied chemistry, her father pharmacy. Her grandfather, who was a doctor, lost his life before the Cultural Revolution due to the "political turmoil" in China. From 1975 to 1980 she attended elementary school in Baoding . From 1980 to 1989 the defender was a professional table tennis player in the sports boarding school and did a two-year training as a coach. Since she was not used as a professional in China, she emigrated to Germany.
In 1989 she came to FC Langweid , where she worked as a player-coach. In 1991 she moved to the association Spvg Steinhagen , where she was rarely used due to the foreigner regulation, because Geng Lijuan occupied the foreigner place here . When Steinhagen withdrew the teams, Schöpp went to FC Langweid in 1994 and to SV Winterwerb in the 2nd BL in 1996 . In 1990 she married the youth coach Karl Schöpp. Schöpp has been a member of the German national table tennis team since 1992, for which she played 107 international matches. She received German citizenship on January 29, 1993. In the same year she became German individual champion. She managed a 21-0 win in the second set against Nina Wolf. In 1994 she defended her title. That year she was also first in the European rankings. At three European championships from 1994 to 1998 she won all 26 games in team competitions. Schöpp was the first native of China to play for Germany.
Since July 2008 Jie Schöpp has been a full-time trainer for the Rhineland Table Tennis Association . Since 2010 she has been a trainer in the boarding school of the German Table Tennis Center in Düsseldorf . For the 2011/2012 season she returned to the Bundesliga as a player for the DJK TuS Essen-Holsterhausen . In February 2012 she succeeded Jörg Bitzigeio as the trainer of the German women's national team and was therefore no longer eligible to compete in the Bundesliga. She has been competing for the second division WRW Kleve since the 2012/2013 season .
In September 2016, Jie Schöpp was voted Trainer of the Year 2015/2016 by the Association of German Table Tennis Trainers (VDTT).
societies
- 1989–1991 TTC Langweid
- 1991–1994 Spvg Steinhagen
- 1994–1996 TTC Langweid | FC Langweid
- 1996–1999 SV winter advertising
- 1999-2004 FSV Kroppach
- 2004-2006 Postas Budapest
- 2007-2008 USO Mondeville
- 2008-2009 CTM Mirandela
- 2009–2011 SC Poppenbüttel
- 2011–2012 DJK TuS Essen-Holsterhausen
- since 2012 white-red-white Kleve
successes
- European champion with the team in 1996 and 1998
- World championship third with the team in 1997
- European championship third, women's singles 1994 , 1996 and 2000
- Europe TOP-12 winner 1994 and 2003
- 2nd place German Open women's singles 2001
- Winner of the women's JOOLA European League in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000
Results from the ITTF database
Association | event | year | place | country | singles | Double | Mixed | team |
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GER | European Championship | 2000 | Bremen | GER | Semifinals | Semifinals | 2 | |
GER | European Championship | 1998 | Eindhoven | NED | Quarter finals | 1 | ||
GER | European Championship | 1996 | Bratislava | SVK | Semifinals | 1 | ||
GER | European Championship | 1994 | Birmingham | CLOSELY | Semifinals | 2 | ||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 2006 | Copenhagen | THE | 9th place | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 2005 | Rennes | FRA | 5th place | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 2004 | Frankfurt | GER | silver | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 2003 | Saarbrücken | GER | gold | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 2002 | Rotterdam | NED | 5 | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 2001 | catfish | AUT | 9 | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 2000 | Alassio | ITA | 3 | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 1999 | Split | HRV | 7th | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 1998 | Halmstad | SWE | 5 | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 1997 | Eindhoven | NED | silver | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 1996 | Charleroi | BEL | 5 | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 1995 | Dijon | FRA | Semifinals | |||
GER | EURO TOP12 | 1994 | Arezzo | ITA | gold | |||
GER | Olympic games | 2004 | Athens | GRE | last 32 | |||
GER | Olympic games | 2000 | Sydney | OUT | last 32 | last 16 | ||
GER | Olympic games | 1996 | Atlanta | United States | immediately excluded | immediately excluded | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2007 | Bremen | GER | last 16 | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2007 | Toulouse | FRA | last 64 | |||
GER | Pro tour | 2006 | Bayreuth | GER | last 32 | |||
GER | Pro tour | 2005 | Magdeburg | GER | last 32 | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2005 | Zagreb | HRV | last 32 | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2004 | Leipzig | GER | last 16 | |||
GER | Pro tour | 2004 | Warsaw | POLE | Quarter finals | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2004 | Athens | GRE | last 16 | |||
GER | Pro tour | 2003 | Bremen | GER | last 32 | |||
GER | Pro tour | 2002 | Eindhoven | NED | last 16 | Quarter finals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2002 | Magdeburg | GER | Quarter finals | |||
GER | Pro tour | 2002 | catfish | AUT | Quarter finals | |||
GER | Pro tour | 2001 | Rotterdam | NED | last 32 | Scratched | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2001 | Bayreuth | GER | silver | Quarter finals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2001 | Zagreb | HRV | Quarter finals | |||
GER | Pro tour | 2001 | Chatham | CLOSELY | Quarter finals | Rd 1 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2000 | Umeå | SWE | last 32 | Rd 1 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 2000 | Fort Lauderdale | United States | last 16 | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1999 | Lievin | FRA | last 32 | |||
GER | Pro tour | 1999 | Linz / Wels | AUT | last 16 | Quarter finals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1999 | Bremen | GER | Quarter finals | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1999 | Guilin | CHN | last 32 | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1999 | Rio de Janeiro | BRA | Quarter finals | Quarter finals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1999 | Zagreb | HRV | last 16 | Scratched | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1999 | Hopton-on-Sea | CLOSELY | gold | silver | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1999 | Doha | QAT | Quarter finals | Semifinals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1998 | Sundsvall | SWE | last 32 | Quarter finals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1998 | Belgrade | YUG | last 16 | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1998 | Courmayeur | ITA | last 16 | |||
GER | Pro tour | 1998 | Ji 'Nan City | CHN | last 16 | |||
GER | Pro tour | 1997 | Lyon | FRA | last 16 | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1997 | Squid | SWE | last 16 | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1997 | Linz | AUT | last 16 | Quarter finals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1997 | Zhuhai | CHN | last 16 | Rd 1 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1997 | Chiba | JPN | Quarter finals | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1997 | Melbourne | OUT | Quarter finals | last 16 | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1997 | Kettering | CLOSELY | Semifinals | Quarter finals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1996 | Boras | SWE | Semifinals | Semifinals | ||
GER | Pro tour | 1996 | Bolzano | ITA | Quarter finals | |||
GER | Pro Tour Grand Finals | 2001 | Hainan | CHN | last 16 | |||
GER | Pro Tour Grand Finals | 1997 | Hong Kong | HKG | last 16 | |||
GER | World Championship | 2004 | Doha | QAT | 6th | |||
GER | World Championship | 2003 | Paris | FRA | last 32 | |||
GER | World Championship | 2001 | Osaka | JPN | last 32 | last 64 | no participants | 9 |
GER | World Championship | 2000 | Kuala Lumpur | MAS | 5-8 | |||
GER | World Championship | 1999 | Eindhoven | NED | last 32 | last 16 | last 32 | |
GER | World Championship | 1997 | Manchester | CLOSELY | last 32 | last 64 | last 16 | 3 |
GER | World Championship | 1995 | Tianjin | CHN | last 16 | last 64 | last 32 | 6th |
GER | World Championship | 1993 | Gothenburg | SWE | last 16 | last 32 | last 128 | 6th |
GER | World cup | 2002 | Singapore | SIN | 13-16. space | |||
GER | World cup | 1998 | Taipei | TPE | 9-12. space | |||
GER | World cup | 1997 | Shanghai | CHN | 5-8. space | |||
GER | World cup | 1996 | Hong Kong | HKG | 9-12. space | |||
GER | WTC World Team Cup | 1994 | Nimes | FRA | 2 |
Web links
- Homepage
- Portrait on tischtennis.de (accessed on August 21, 2012)
literature
- Rahul Nelson: Jie Schöpp: You only know a few - A Chinese woman plays in a DTTB jersey , DTS magazine , 1992/11 pages 32-33
- Manfred Schillings: Once retired, now model student , interview, DTS magazine , 1994/12, pages 18-20
Individual evidence
- ↑ World rankings 1947 to 2001 (Excel; 171 kB) ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on December 11, 2011)
- ↑ Rahul Nelson: A meticulous stubborn head: Jie Schöpp, the new national coach of the German table tennis women, is facing a delicate task at the World Cup in Dortmund. But she always went her own way. in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung March 25, 2012, page 21
- ↑ DTS magazine , 1989/7 page 20
- ↑ DTS magazine , 1991/6 page 9
- ↑ Magazine DTS , 1996/5 Page 23
- ^ DTS magazine , 1991/2 page 27
- ↑ DTS magazine , 1993/2 page 19
- ↑ DTS magazine , 1993/3 pages 6-7
- ↑ DTS magazine , 1998/5 page 49
- ^ See Susanne Heuing: German-Chinese clout: How table tennis player Han Ying found a new home. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, October 4, 2015, page 36.
- ↑ Schöpp becomes DTTZ boarding school trainer, Zhu federal base trainer and federal trainer assistant ( memento of the original from February 14, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Report on the DTTB website from February 3, 2010 - DTTZ = German Table Tennis Center
- ↑ Announcement from February 6, 2012 on tischtennis.de ( Memento of the original from February 7, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ tischtennis magazine , 2012/4 regional Südwest page 1
- ↑ Jie Schöpp Trainer of the Year 2015/2016 ( Memento of the original from October 21, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. News from October 3, 2016 on tischtennis.de (accessed October 4, 2016)
- ↑ tischtennis magazine , 2007/9 page 4
- ↑ ETTU.ORG
- ^ Jie Schöpp results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed on September 14, 2011)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schöpp, Jie |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Shi Jie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German table tennis player and trainer |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 25, 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Baoding , China |