Vallot Vainula
Vallot Vainula | |
Nation: | Estonia |
Date of birth: | May 14, 1978 |
Playing hand: | right |
How to play: | Shakehand , attack |
Current world rankings : | 641 (April 2020) |
Best world ranking : | 305 (June 2016) |
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Vallot Vainula (born May 14, 1978 ) is an Estonian table tennis player . He is 21 times Estonian champion.
Career
Vainula started playing table tennis at elementary school age. He is the national coach of his country and has played for the Estonian national team since 1997. After initially playing in the Finnish league for several years, he moved to Sweden before playing in Spain and finally ending up in Germany, where he joined the 2010 Post SV Mühlhausen . Here he was used in the league.
In the 2013/14 season he was active in the regional league for TTC Grünweiß Bad Hamm . So far (2020) he has participated in eight European championships and sixteen world championships , where he never came close to medal ranks. Vallot Vainula is an attacking player. He uses a Michael Maze butterfly for the wood. He uses the Tenergy 05 FX on both the forehand and the backhand.
Results from the ITTF database
Association | event | year | place | country | singles | Double | Mixed | team |
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EST | European Championship | 2019 | Nantes | FRA | 34 | |||
EST | European Championship | 2018 | Alicante | ESP | last 64 | |||
EST | European Championship | 2016 | Budapest | HUN | Agony | last 32 | last 32 | |
EST | European Championship | 2015 | Ekaterinburg | RUS | 29 | |||
EST | European Championship | 2014 | Lisbon | POR | 31 | |||
EST | European Championship | 2013 | Schwechat | AUT | Agony | 33 | ||
EST | European Championship | 2012 | Herning | THE | Agony | |||
EST | European Championship | 2011 | Gdańsk-Sopot | POLE | last 64 | 36 | ||
EST | Pro tour | 2011 | Helsinki | FIN | last 32 | |||
EST | World Championship | 2019 | Budapest | HUN | Agony | last 64 | last 128 | |
EST | World Championship | 2017 | Dusseldorf | GER | Agony | last 32 | last 128 | |
EST | World Championship | 2016 | Kuala Lumpur | MAS | 63 | |||
EST | World Championship | 2015 | Suzhou | CHN | Agony | last 32 | ||
EST | World Championship | 2014 | Tokyo | JPN | 53 | |||
EST | World Championship | 2013 | Paris | FRA | last 128 | last 32 | last 128 | |
EST | World Championship | 2012 | Dortmund | GER | 61 | |||
EST | World Championship | 2011 | Rotterdam | NED | last 128 | last 32 | last 64 | |
EST | World Championship | 2010 | Moscow | RUS | 58 | |||
EST | World Championship | 2009 | Yokohama | JPN | last 64 | last 64 | ||
EST | World Championship | 2008 | Guangzhou | CHN | 70 | |||
EST | World Championship | 2007 | Zagreb | HRV | last 64 | last 32 | last 128 | |
EST | World Championship | 2006 | Bremen | GER | 68 | |||
EST | World Championship | 2005 | Shanghai | CHN | last 128 | last 64 | last 128 | |
EST | World Championship | 2004 | Doha | QAT | 66 | |||
EST | World Championship | 2003 | Paris | FRA | last 128 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Vainula Vallot: video, ranking. Retrieved August 20, 2020 .
- ↑ a b c d Vallot Vainula: 21-time Estonian master completes GW team. Retrieved August 20, 2020 .
- ↑ CAME on !: CAME on! Promotion of athletes. Retrieved August 20, 2020 .
- ↑ Vainula Vallot's Equipment | Racket & Rubbers. Retrieved August 20, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Vainula, Vallot |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Estonian table tennis player |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 14, 1978 |