Ronald Raue

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Ronald Raue (born July 8, 1944 in Deschney , Sudetenland ) is a German table tennis player and trainer. He was a GDR national player and was GDR champion five times.

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Raue was a GDR national player from 1964 to 1969. With his brother Bernd he was GDR double champion in 1973. He won the GDR team championship five times with BSG Außenhandel Berlin , namely in 1970, 1971, 1977, 1978 and 1980. At times he also played in the SC Einheit Berlin club .

In the GDR ranking list of 1965 he was seventh.

Trainer

From 1975 to 1981 Raue was a full-time trainer in the GDR. After the reunification he worked for the German Table Tennis Association DTTB . In 1991 he became a federal base trainer for Berlin. In October 1992 he became the national coach for the next generation and was responsible for spotting talent. In 1996 and 1997 he worked in the table tennis center in Heidelberg, after which he trained the students. He recorded his greatest successes in 1998, 1999 and 2000 when the German youth team won gold at the European Championships. At the 2005 European Championships, his protégés won gold in doubles and three other medals.

He resigned and retired on December 31, 2007 due to a back pain.

Publications

  • Training tips : With little tricks to the goal , DTS magazine , 2002/2 pp. 34–36.

Others

In the GDR Raue was temporarily active in the administration of the Canoe Racing Association. He is divorced and lives with the former GDR national player Heike Hülß and their son in Gotha (Thuringia)

Individual evidence

  1. http://hameyer.eu/dttv/dttv-he-bu.pdf (accessed on May 13, 2011)
  2. Austrian Table Tennis Show , March 1965 p. 26.
  3. DTS magazine , 1992/11 p. 39.
  4. http://www.vdtt.de/trainerportraits/56-ronald-raue.html (accessed on May 13, 2011)

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