Jutta Trapp

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Jutta Trapp Table tennis player
Nation: GermanyGermany Germany
Date of birth: April 18, 1948
Place of birth: Berlin
Clubs as active:
1962-1964 GermanyGermany BFC Meteor 06 Berlin
1964-1967 GermanyGermany TTC Blau-Gold Berlin
1967-1969 GermanyGermany TSC Berlin 1893
1969-1970 GermanyGermany VfB Lübeck
1970-1971 GermanyGermany TSC Berlin 1893
1971-1977 GermanyGermany Spandauer TTC
1977-1979 GermanyGermany TSV North Harrislee
1979-1981 GermanyGermany White-Red-White Kleve
1981-1984 GermanyGermany ASV Berlin
1984-1989 GermanyGermany Reinickendorfer foxes
1989-1992 GermanyGermany ASV Berlin
1992-1993 GermanyGermany Natural gas Berlin
1993-1994 GermanyGermany SC Charlottenburg
1994-1998 GermanyGermany Reinickendorfer foxes
1998– today GermanyGermany SC Charlottenburg

Jutta Trapp (née Krüger) (born April 18, 1948 in Berlin ) is a German table tennis player . It had its best time in the 1960s. She was European team champion in 1968.

Career

Jutta Trapp spent most of her active career in Berlin. To date (2012) she has won well over 100 titles at Berlin championships.

From 1966 to 1968 she was nominated four times for international matches. She took part in the World Championships in 1967 and 1969 and in the European Championships in 1966 and 1968 . In 1968 she became European champion with the women's team. In 1965 she won the German championship in doubles with Edith Lersow . In the 1967/77 season Trapp remained unbeaten with a 62-0 record in the league, at that time the second-highest division in Germany. 1979/80 she became German team champion with the club Weiß-Rot-Weiß Kleve .

Jutta Trapp temporarily withdrew from active sport in 1989 because of intervertebral disc problems. Later she took part in senior tournaments. Here she became world champion several times: in 1994 in singles and doubles (over 40s) and in 1998 in doubles (over 40s).

In January 2014, Jutta Trapp's many years of sporting and voluntary social commitment was honored with the award of the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany. For many years she was the active spokesperson and speaker for women's sports in the Berlin table tennis association. She also supports the Oxfam aid and development organization and the soup kitchen in Spandau.

Private

Jutta Trapp has been married since the late 1960s. She has a son (* 1971, takes part in athletics) and a daughter (* 1976, active in modern pentathlon).

List of other achievements

  • National German championships
  • National ranking tournaments
    • 1966: 2nd place
    • 1967: 2nd place
    • 1968: 3rd place
    • 1969: 4th place
    • 1970: 3rd place
    • 1973: 2nd place
  • German team championships
  • Seniors
    • WM 1992: 2nd place individual (over 40)
    • 1994 World Cup: 1st place singles (over 40s) 1st place doubles (with Monika Kneip-Stumpe )
    • 1998 World Cup: 1st place doubles (40+) (with Elmira Antonyan (ARM))
    • World Cup 2006: 1st place doubles (50+) (with Elmira Antonyan (ARM))
    • European Championship 1999: 1st place individual (over 50)
    • European Championship 2009: 1st place singles (60+)
    • German championship: 1st place singles 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2010
    • German championship: 1st place doubles 1991 (with first big), 1993 (with first big), 1998 (with first big), 2010 (with Marianne Kerwat)
    • German championship: 1st place mixed 1991 (with Wolfgang Lux ), 1993 (with Wolfgang Lux), 1995 (with Bernhard Thiel ), 1996 (with Bernhard Thiel), 1999 (with Bernhard Thiel), 2008 (with Dietmar Diesing), 2009 and 2010 (with Dietrich Leidel)
  • youth
    • European Championship girls 1965: 2nd place with the team
    • International Youth Championship of England 1963: Victory in mixed
    • German youth championship 1964: 2nd place individual
    • German Youth Championship 1965: 1st place singles, 2nd place doubles (with J.Feddersen)

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
FRG  European Championship  1968  Lyon  FRA         1
FRG  World Championship  1969  Munich  FRG   Agony  last 32  Agony 
FRG  World Championship  1967  Stockholm  SWE   Rd 1  last 32  last 128  7th

literature

  • The “ping-pong” princess became a master , tischtennis magazine , 1966/5 page 6
  • Axel Korsch: A birthday ... , tischtennis magazine , 2008/5 regional north page 13
  • 75 years of the German Table Tennis Association - A game for life , ISBN 3-00-005890-7
  • Jutta Trapp , 75 years Berliner Tischtennisverband eV - Chronicle 1927–2002, 2002, publisher: Berliner Tischtennisverband eV, Berlin page 32
  • Jutta Renelt: National and international more than 300 titles collected , magazine tischtennis , 2012/3 regional north page 12 Online (accessed on April 4, 2012) (PDF file; 505 kB)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ TTC Blau-Gold Berlin : Oberliga Nord
  2. ^ TSC Berlin : Oberliga Nord
  3. ^ VfB Lübeck : Oberliga Nord
  4. ^ TSC Berlin : Oberliga Nord
  5. Spandauer TTC: 1971–1973 Landesliga Berlin, 1973–1977 Oberliga Nord
  6. TSV Nord Harrislee : 1977/78 Oberliga Nord, 1978/79 1st Bundesliga
  7. White-Red-White Kleve : 1st Bundesliga
  8. Reinickendorfer Füchse : 1984/85 2nd Bundesliga North, 1985–1989 1st Bundesliga
  9. ^ ASV Berlin: 2nd Bundesliga
  10. tischtennis magazine , 2012/3 regional north, page 12
  11. Magazine DTS , 1977/10 edition south-west side 18
  12. S. Hinz: Federal Cross of Merit for Jutta Trapp Article dated February 6, 2014 (accessed on April 1, 2019)
  13. magazine DTS , 1986/12 1971/13 + page 12 page 42 page 13 1994/8 +
  14. Results page on tischtennis.de (accessed April 1, 2019)
  15. ITTF database (accessed April 2, 2019)

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