PEREIRA STROH Israel

6 Sep 1986
34
Male
7
SANTOS
 
Brazil
SANTOS
 
Brazil

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TTE Table Tennis Men's Team - Classes 6-7 5
Men's Singles - Class 7 5

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 2
JPN
INOUE MINOUE Masachika
 Sport Class: 7
2
BRA
PEREIRA STROH IPEREIRA STROH Israel
 Sport Class: 7
3
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 4
EGY
YOUSSEF SMYOUSSEF Sayed Mohamed
 Sport Class: 7
1
BRA
PEREIRA STROH IPEREIRA STROH Israel
 Sport Class: 7
3
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 1
BRA
PEREIRA STROH IPEREIRA STROH Israel
 Sport Class: 7
3
AUS
BALLESTRINO JBALLESTRINO Jake
 Sport Class: 7
0
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 4
CHN
LIAO KLIAO Keli
 Sport Class: 7
3
BRA
PEREIRA STROH IPEREIRA STROH Israel
 Sport Class: 7
1
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 2
JPN
Japan
0
BRA
Brazil
2
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 3
CHN
China
2
BRA
Brazil
0
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankEventYearLocation
Paralympic Games
2Singles - Class 72016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
9Team - Classes 6-82016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
World Championships
5Team - Class 82014Beijing, CHN
9Singles - Class 72018Lasko, SLO
13Singles - Class 82014Beijing, CHN
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Athlete, Journalist, Student
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Journalism - Methodist University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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English, Portuguese, Spanish
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Associacao Brasileira a Hebraica de Sao Paulo [Brazil]
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Paulo Molitor [national], BRA
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Left (site.cbtm.org.br, 01 Jan 2017)
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2012 for Brazil, in Nantes, France (site.cbtm.org.br, 01 Jan 2017)
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He began playing table tennis in 2000 when he was in grade eight at school. (site.cbtm.org.br, 01 Jan 2017)
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When he was at school he realised he was talented and joined an able-bodied table tennis club. He later took up Para table tennis after he had an interview for a job as a sports journalist, and the interviewer suggested he could be classified as a Para athlete. "I did some research about who my opponents would be, and thought that I would have a chance. So I decided to come back to the sport." (olimpiadatododia.com.br, 05 Jul 2020; site.cbtm.org.br, 01 Jan 2017)
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To win a gold medal at the Paralympic Games. (site.cbtm.org.br, 01 Jan 2017)
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Winning his TT7 singles semifinal at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. "Having the whole crowd shouting my name is the best moment of my career and is a memory that makes me cry. It is a story to tell my grandchildren." (site.cbtm.org.br, 01 Jan 2017)
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Brazilian football coach Tite. (site.cbtm.org.br, 01 Jan 2017; Athlete, 18 Dec 2015)
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His first coach Guilherme Simoes. (Athlete, 18 Dec 2015)
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"If you don't have fun, you will not win. Do your best." (Athlete, 18 Dec 2015)
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He was named Best Para Table Tennis Player of 2016 by the Brazilian Paralympic Committee. (cpb.org.br, 01 Jan 2017)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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