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Samuel von Einem Paralympics 2024

In 2016, an Australian table tennis player made history by winning a silver medal in the TT11 singles event at the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. This marked Australia's first table tennis medal at either the Olympic or Paralympic Games in 32 years. The athlete, who started competing properly in 2007, described this achievement as a career highlight.

Para Table Tennis
Australia
Birth Date: Jun 21, 1995
Samuel von Einem profile image
Birth Place: Adelaide, Sa
Social Media: Facebook Instagram
Paralympic Experience: 2020, 2016, 2024

Samuel von Einem Paralympic Medals

Paralympic Medals

0
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
3
Total

2024 Medals

0
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total

Samuel von Einem Paralympic Milestones

Season Event Rank
2020 Singles - Class 11 S Silver
2016 Singles - Class 11 S Silver

Samuel von Einem Biography

The athlete's journey began at a young age. Growing up with a table tennis table at home, he moved to Abu Dhabi with his family when he was eight. Due to the hot climate, he shifted from playing tennis and soccer to indoor sports. By age 11, he started participating in table tennis competitions.

Career Milestones

He joined the national team in 2013 and has since represented Australia in various competitions. His silver medal win in Rio was a significant milestone. He also secured another silver medal at the 2020 Paralympic Games. These achievements have been memorable moments in his career.

Influences and Philosophy

His family, friends, and coaches have been influential throughout his career. He admires Swiss tennis player Roger Federer and follows the philosophy that "a good player finds a way to win." This mindset has driven him to excel in his sport.

Awards and Recognition

He was named Para Player of the Year by Table Tennis Australia in both 2016 and 2020. Additionally, Tennis South Australia awarded him the Most Outstanding Athlete with a Disability in 2017 and 2018. These accolades reflect his dedication and skill.

Future Ambitions

Looking ahead, he aims to continue improving and competing at the highest level. His experiences and achievements have motivated him to strive for further success in table tennis.

This athlete's journey from recreational play to international competition highlights his dedication and passion for table tennis. His story serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes worldwide.

Samuel von Einem FAQs on Paralympics

  • Is Samuel von Einem qualified for the Paris 2024 Paralympics?
    Yes, Samuel von Einem is competing in the Para Table Tennis event at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
  • Who is Samuel von Einem?

    In 2016, an Australian table tennis player made history by winning a silver medal in the TT11 singles event at the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. This marked Australia's first table tennis medal at either the Olympic or Paralympic Games in 32 years. The athlete, who started competing properly in 2007, described this achievement as a career highlight.

  • Which game does Samuel von Einem play?
    Samuel von Einem, a famous Para Table Tennis from Australia, proudly competes for the country in international Para Table Tennis events.
  • In which city Samuel von Einem was born?
    Samuel von Einem was born on June 21, 1995 in Adelaide, Sa, Australia.
  • How many Paralympic medals has Samuel von Einem won in Para Table Tennis?
    Samuel von Einem won the bronze medal in the Para Table Tennis events.
  • How many Paralympic medals has Samuel von Einem won throughout his Para Table Tennis career?
    Samuel von Einem has won 3 Paralympic medal in Para Table Tennis throughout his career.
  • When did Samuel von Einem first compete in the Paralympics?
    He represented Australia at the Paralympics.
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