Jörgen Persson

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Jörgen Persson

Jörgen Persson (born 22 April 1966 in Halmstad, Sweden) is a Swedish table tennis player.[2]

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Jörgen Persson
Jörgen Persson
Personal information
Full nameLars-Erik Jörgen Persson[1]
Nationality Sweden
Born (1966-04-22) 22 April 1966 (age 58)
Halmstad, Sweden
Table tennis career
Playing styleShakehands grip
Highest ranking1 (May 1991 - March 1992)
Medal record
Men's table tennis
Representing  Sweden
World Championships
1989 DortmundTeam
1991 ChibaSingles
1991 ChibaTeam
1993 GothenburgTeam
2000 Kuala LumpurTeam
1987 New DelhiTeam
1989 DortmundSingles
1995 TianjinTeam
1997 ManchesterDoubles
1991 ChibaDoubles
2001 OsakaTeam
World Cup
1990 ChibaTeam
1991 Kuala LumpurSingles
1991 BarcelonaTeam
1994 NimesTeam
European Championships
1986 PragueSingles
1986 PragueTeam
1988 ParisTeam
1990 GothenburgTeam
1992 StuttgartDoubles
1992 StuttgartTeam
1996 BratislavaDoubles
1996 BratislavaTeam
2000 BremenTeam
1996 BratislavaSingles
1988 ParisDoubles
1998 EindhovenDoubles
1998 EindhovenTeam
2003 CourmayeurTeam
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Career

In two memorable World Table Tennis Championships finals he faced fellow Swede Jan-Ove Waldner in 1989 and 1991, losing the former and winning the latter.[3] He also won four World Championship titles in Team.

Persson represented Sweden in every Olympic Games from when table tennis was introduced into the Olympic program in 1988 until 2012. After the 2012 Olympics he officially retired.[1] Along with Croatian Zoran Primorac and Belgian Jean-Michel Saive, he was the first table tennis player to have competed at seven Olympic Games. His game is based on a powerful backhand stroke and a regular forehand.

His best Olympic result is a fourth place at the 2000 Summer Olympics and 2008 Summer Olympics. At the latter, he was the best non-Chinese in the entire event.

Post-retirement

Persson is the national table tennis team coach for Sweden, which was the winning team at the 2023 European Championships in Malmö .[4] It was the first time in a whole 21 years that Sweden stood as winners in a team event in table tennis. The players in the Swedish team consisted of Truls Möregårdh, Mattias Falck, Anton Källberg, Kristian Karlsson, and Jon Persson.

On September 20, 2023, Persson announced that he would make a comeback as a player in Kosta SK in the coming season.[5]

See also

References

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