Kim Vermaas

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Kim Vermaas (born January 22, 1996 in Leidschendam-Voorburg ) is a Dutch table tennis player . She won bronze with the team at the European Championships in 2017. Vermaas is right-handed and uses the European shakehand racket pose. She currently plays for the Dutch club Scylla .

Kim Vermaas Table tennis player
Nation: NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Date of birth: January 22, 1996
Place of birth: Leidschendam-Voorburg
Size: 170 cm
Weight: 58 kg
Playing hand: right
How to play: Shakehand
Current world rankings : 151 Template: Infobox table tennis player / maintenance / local value
Best world ranking : 120 (July-August 2019)

Career

Kim Vermaas won six titles in the Dutch national championships until 2019 : 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019 in mixed with Rajko Gommers , in 2015 in doubles with Britt Eerland and in 2019 in singles.

The Dutchwoman had her first international appearances from 2010 to 2014, when she represented her country at youth world and European championships. In 2013 she won bronze in doubles at the European Youth Championships.

In 2013 she took part in the European Championship for the first time , but did not come close to medal ranks there. In 2014, Vermaas was able to reach the quarter-finals at the World Cup with the team , but was unable to perform more often due to strong Dutch competition.

A notable success was achieved in 2017: The Dutch selection around Kim Vermaas, Britt Eerland and Li Jie won bronze at the EM . In 2019 she took part in her first European games, where Vermaas also reached the round of eight with the team.

Results from the ITTF database (excerpt)

Mention of the most important tournament participations (source :)

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
NED World Championship 2014 Tokyo JPN Quarter finals

(5th place)

NED World Championship 2017 Dusseldorf GER last 128 Agony last 32
NED World Championship 2018 Halmstad SWE last 16

(13th place)

NED World Championship 2019 Budapest HUN last 64 last 64 Agony
NED European Games 2019 Minsk BLR no participants Quarter finals
NED European Championship 2013 Schwechat AUT Agony Agony last 16
NED European Championship 2015 Yeketarinburg RUS Agony last 16
NED European Championship 2017 Luxembourg LUX bronze
NED European Championship 2018 Alicante ESP Agony Agony
NED European Championship 2019 Nantes FRA Quarter finals
NED Youth World Championship 2014 Shanghai CHN last 64 last 32
NED Youth World Championship 2013 Rabat MAR last 64 last 64
NED Youth World Championship 2012 Hyderabad IND no participants last 32 last 32
NED European youth championship 2013 Ostrava CZE last 16 bronze last 32 last 16
NED European youth championship 2014 Riva del Garda ITA last 64 last 16
NED European Schoolchildren Championship 2010 Istanbul DOOR last 64 last 64 last 16 22nd place
NED European Schoolchildren Championship 2011 Kazan RUS last 32 last 16 last 32 last 16

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Vermaas Kim: video, ranking. Retrieved January 3, 2020 .
  2. a b Kim Vermaas | NTTB. Retrieved January 3, 2020 (Dutch).
  3. Vermaas, Kim. Retrieved January 3, 2020 .
  4. 2014 World Cup in Tokyo. Retrieved January 3, 2020 .
  5. EM 2017 in Luxembourg. Retrieved January 3, 2020 .
  6. Vermaas, Kim. Retrieved January 3, 2020 .