Vadim Yarashenka

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Vadim Yarashenka Table tennis player
Nation: BelarusBelarus Belarus
Date of birth: May 16, 1996
Place of birth: Minsk
Size: 177 cm
Weight: 72 kg
Playing hand: right
How to play: Shakehand , attack
Current world rankings : 257 Template: Infobox table tennis player / maintenance / local value
Best world ranking : 236 (September 2019)

Vadim Yarashenka ( Belarusian Вадим Ярошенко; born May 16, 1996 in Minsk ) is a Belarusian table tennis player .

Career

The Belarusian first appeared internationally in 2011 when he took part in the European Schools Championship, but did not come close to medal ranks there. Overall, he played in three other youth world championships.

In 2013 he was able to win bronze with the team at the European Championship.

Vadim Yarashenka played so far (2020) in several German clubs below the 2nd Bundesliga:

  • until 2015: TTC Grünweiß Bad Hamm
  • 2015-2016: SV Brackwede
  • 2018/19: HSV Medicine Magdeburg
  • since 2019: TV Leiselheim

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
BLR World Championship 2019 Budapest HUN last 128
BLR World Championship 2014 Tokyo JPN 21st
BLR European Championship 2019 Nantes FRA 9
BLR European Championship 2013 Schwechat AUT Agony 3
BLR European youth championship 2014 Riva del Garda ITA last 32 last 64 last 128 8th
BLR Challenge Series 2019 Muscat OMN Quarter finals
BLR Challenge Series 2019 Minsk BLR last 32
BLR World Tour 2019 Olomouc CZE last 16
BLR European youth championship 2013 Ostrava CZE last 64 last 64 last 128 19th
BLR European youth championship 2012 Schwechat AUT last 64 last 64 last 128 23
BLR European Schoolchildren Championship 2011 Kazan POLE last 64 last 64 last 64 20th

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Belarusian Vadim Yarashenka becomes new number three of SV Brackwede , article from May 18, 2015 in the Westfalen-Blatt (accessed on February 18, 2020)
  2. HSV Medizin Magdeburg eV (accessed on February 18, 2020)
  3. Yarashenka, Vadim. Retrieved February 17, 2020 .