Hans Alsér
Hans Alsér |
Full name |
ALSER Hans |
Nationality |
Sweden |
Medal record
Men's table tennis |
Competitor for Sweden |
World Championships |
Gold |
1969 Munich |
Men's Team |
Gold |
1967 Stockholm |
Doubles |
Bronze |
1967 Stockholm |
Men's Team |
Bronze |
1963 Prague |
Men's Team |
Bronze |
1959 Dortmund |
Doubles |
European Championships |
Gold |
1970 Moscow |
Singles |
Silver |
1970 Moscow |
Doubles |
Gold |
1970 Moscow |
Men's Team |
Bronze |
1968 Lyon |
Singles |
Silver |
1968 Lyon |
Doubles |
Gold |
1968 Lyon |
Men's Team |
Gold |
1966 London |
Doubles |
Gold |
1966 London |
Men's Team |
Silver |
1964 Malmo |
Doubles |
Gold |
1964 Malmo |
Men's Team |
Gold |
1962 Berlin |
Singles |
Gold |
1962 Berlin |
Mixed Doubles |
Silver |
1962 Berlin |
Men's Team |
Silver |
1960 Zagreb |
Men's Team |
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Hans Alsér (23 January 1942 – 15 January 1977) was a Swedish table tennis player and national coach.[1]
He was an international top level player. He was the European champion (singles) 1962 and 1970, World champion (doubles) 1967 and 1969, and European champion (doubles) 1966.[2]
He died in a plane crash (a scheduled flight) at Kälvesta near Stockholm 1977.
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Persondata |
Name |
Alser, Hans |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
23 January 1942 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
15 January 1977 |
Place of death |
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