Philipp Waller

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Philipp Waller
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portrait
birthday September 26, 1995
place of birth Feldbach, Austria
size 1.87 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack / adoption
societies
2010-2014
2013
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HIB Liebenau
UVC Graz
VBK Klagenfurt
National team
Youth national team
successes
2013 - Eighth U18 European Championship
beach volleyball
partner 2012–2015 various
2015, 2017 Maximilian Trummer
2016 Michael Murauer
2017 Julian Hörl
2018 Thomas Kunert
since 2018 Robin Seidl
society Vulkanland Volleys Feldbach
National ranking Position 4
World ranking Position 35
successes
2018 - Winner FIVB 3-Star Haiyang
As of December 10, 2018

Philipp Waller (born September 26, 1995 in Feldbach ) is an Austrian volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career hall

As a teenager, Waller initially played football at SV Sparkasse Feldbach from 2002 to 2009 . After playing basketball , he began playing volleyball at the HIB Liebenau Academy in Graz in 2010 . At the same time, the outside attacker played with the second team of UVC Graz in the second Austrian Bundesliga. With the Austrian national youth team, Waller finished eighth in 2013 at the U18 European Championships in Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Waller later played with VBK Klagenfurt in the Austrian Volley League until 2017 .

Career Beach

Waller has also been playing beach volleyball since 2012. With Niklas Steiner he finished seventh at the U18 European Championship in Brno in 2012 and fifth with Paul Buchegger at the 2013 U19 World Championship in Porto . In 2014 Waller ended up at the U21 World Cup in Larnaka with Benedikt Kattner and at the U20 European Championship in Cesenatico with Moritz Pristauz only on the lower ranks. From 2014 to 2017 Waller was active alongside Maximilian Trummer , Michael Murauer and others at national tournaments. With Julian Hörl he made his first international appearances in 2017. In 2018, Waller started first together with Thomas Kunert and later with Olympian Robin Seidl , with whom he won the FIVB 3-star tournament in Haiyang .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ÖVV ranking list (as of December 10, 2018)
  2. FIVB world rankings (as of December 3, 2016)
  3. Michael Lorber: Waller masters all tests with flying colors. Kleine Zeitung , January 8, 2013, accessed December 10, 2018 .