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    Jörg Roßkopf (born May 22, 1969 in Dieburg, Hesse) is a former professional German table tennis player who is currently the head coach of the German Men's National Table Tennis Team. As a player, he won the title in Men's Doubles at the 1989 World Table Tennis Championships and the silver … See more

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    • 1998 – European Champion doubles Eindhoven
    • 1998 – Winner of the World Cup singles Shantou
    • 1996 – 3rd singles Olympic Games Atlanta See more

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  2. Olympedia – Jörg Roßkopf

    WEBTable tennis player Jörg Roßkopf appeared in five consecutive Olympics. He represented West Germany at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and then re-unified Germany from 1992-2004. With his partner Steffen Fetzner he …

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    WEBseit 2010 Herren-Bundestrainer. Linkshänder. Länderspiele: 272. aufgenommen in die ETTU-Hall of Fame. Homepage: https://joerg-rosskopf.com. Wikipedia-Eintrag. Quelle: ITTF. Vereine: DJK BW …

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