Marcos Madrid

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Marcos Madrid Table tennis player
Other spellings: Marcos Madrid Mantilla
Nation: MexicoMexico Mexico
Date of birth: September 6, 1986
Place of birth: Puebla
Size: 180 cm
Weight: 68 kg
Current world rankings : 75 Template: Infobox table tennis player / maintenance / local value
Best world ranking : 66 (September 2019)

Marcos Madrid Mantilla (born September 6, 1986 in Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza ) is a Mexican table tennis player . He took part in the 2016 Olympic Games. By 2019 he represented Mexico at nine world championships .

Career

In 2000 he stayed in China for 10 months to improve his performance there. In 2002 he became the Mexican champion. In 2008 he moved to France, where he finally played in the first division. He competed in singles at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. He won against Yoshua Shing (Vanuatu), but then retired against Wang Yang (Slovakia).

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
MEX Olympic games 2016 Rio de Janeiro BRA immediately canceled
MEX Pan American Games 2019 Lima BY Quarter finals Quarter finals Semifinals Quarter finals
MEX Pan American Games 2011 Guadalajara MEX silver 2
MEX Pan American Championship 2019 Asunción PAR Quarter finals Semifinals last 16
MEX Pan American Championship 2018 Santiago de Chile CHI Quarter finals Semifinals Semifinals 3
MEX Pan American Championship 2017 Cartagena COL Semifinals Quarter finals last 16 Quarter finals
MEX Latin American Championship 2016 San Juan PURE Quarter finals Semifinals last 32
MEX Latin American Championship 2015 Buenos Aires ARG last 16 silver gold
MEX Latin American Championship 2014 Santo Domingo DOM Semifinals Semifinals gold 3
MEX Latin American Championship 2011 San Juan PURE Agony last 16 last 32 Quarter finals
MEX Panamerica Cup 2020 Guaynabo PURE Quarter finals
MEX Panamerica Cup 2019 Guaynabo PURE last 16
MEX Panamerica Cup 2018 Asunción PAR Agony
MEX Panamerica Cup 2017 Guaynabo PURE Quarter finals
MEX Latin America Cup 2016 Guatemala City GUA silver
MEX Latin America Cup 2015 Havana CUB Quarter finals
MEX Latin America Cup 2014 Asución PAR silver
MEX Latin America Cup 2013 Santo Domingo DOM Quarter finals
MEX Challenge Series 2020 Muscat OMN last 32
MEX Challenge Series 2020 Lisbon POR last 64
MEX Challenge Series 2019 Władysławowo POLE last 64 last 32
MEX Challenge Series 2019 Zagreb HRV last 64
MEX Challenge Series 2018 De Haan BEL last 16 Semifinals
MEX ITTF World Tour 2020 Doha QAT last 128
MEX ITTF World Tour 2020 Budapest HUN last 128
MEX ITTF World Tour 2020 Magdeburg GER last 128
MEX ITTF World Tour 2019 Linz AUT last 128
MEX ITTF World Tour 2019 Bremen GER last 128
MEX ITTF World Tour 2019 Stockholm SWE last 64
MEX ITTF World Tour 2018 Linz AUT last 128
MEX ITTF World Tour 2017 Magdeburg GER Agony
MEX ITTF World Tour 2017 Olomouc CZE Agony
MEX World Championship 2019 Budapest HUN last 64 last 64 last 32
MEX World Championship 2018 Halmstad SWE 53
MEX World Championship 2017 Dusseldorf GER last 128 last 64 last 32
MEX World Championship 2016 Kuala Lumpur MAS 45
MEX World Championship 2015 Suzhou CHN last 128 last 64 last 32
MEX World Championship 2014 Tokyo JPN 43
MEX World Championship 2013 Paris FRA last 128 last 64 last 128
MEX World Championship 2012 Dortmund GER 52
MEX World Championship 2011 Rotterdam NED last 128 last 64 last 128

Web links

literature

  • sue: Madrid is the exception - Mexico has hardly any table tennis players, but at least one world-class player , tischtennis magazine , 2020/3 page 51

Individual evidence

  1. Marcos MADRID - Olympic | Mexico. April 11, 2017, accessed July 31, 2020 .
  2. ^ ITTF Players' Data, Results, Ranking & Statistics. Accessed July 31, 2020 .