Panagiotis Gionis

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Panagiotis Gionis
Full name Panagiotis Gionis
Nationality  Greece
Born (1980-01-07) January 7, 1980 (age 44)
Athens, Greece
Playing style Shakehand
Highest ranking 19 (2015)[1]
Current ranking 19 (May 2015)
Club Borussia Düsseldorf
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Weight 85 kg (187 lb; 13.4 st)
Panagiotis Gionis
Medal record
Men's table tennis
Representing  Greece
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place Pescara 2009 Singles
European Championship
Silver medal – second place 2013 Schwechat Team
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Schwechat Singles

Panagiotis Gionis (born January 7, 1980) is a Greek table tennis player and a dentist. He is member of the Greek National Team[2] and has competed in 3 Olympics and many World and European Championships. He has been playing professionally in Germany and France since 2001. Currently he is playing for German club Borussia Düsseldorf.[3] and is being sponsored by TAMASU BUTTERFLY [4]
In May 2011, he qualified directly for the London 2012 Summer Olympics based on his ITTF world ranking.[5] At the 2012 Summer Olympics he lost in the third round to Japan's Seiya Kishikawa. He placed 3rd in the men's single 2013 LIEBHERR European Championships and second in team event. He is currently ranked 21st in the world and 7th in Europe.[6] In Aug 2014 he was invited to participate in the mixed European team that will compete in Asia vs. Europe All Star Challenge on November 1–2, 2014 in Zhang Jia Gang, China.[7]

Greatest Achievements

  • 3x Olympic Games Participant (2012 London, 2008 Beijing, 2004 Athens)
  • 16x Participant World Championships 1997-2014
  • 15x Participant European Championships 1997-2013
  • Finalist European Championships Team 2013
  • Bronze Medal European Championships Singles 2013
  • Bronze Medal European Champions league (with Angers) 2013
  • Bronze Medal ITTF World Tour, Swedish Open Singles 2013
  • Bronze Medal European Cup Top 16 Singles 2015
  • Round of 16 European Championships Singles 2012
  • Round of 16 European Championships Doubles 2012
  • Finalist ETTU Cup (with Angers) 2012
  • Round of 16 Hungarian Open Singles 2012
  • Winner Pescara Mediterranean Games Singles 2009
  • Round of 16 World Championships Singles 2009
  • Gold medal Belgian Open Championship Singles 2006
  • Winner Luxemburg Open Singles 2006
  • Winner Luxemburg Open Team 2006
  • Bronze Medal Swedish Pro Tour Doubles 2005
  • Silver Medal Polish Open Doubles 2004
  • Silver Medal Belgian Open Championship 2004
  • Bronze Medal Egypt Pro Tour Doubles 2004
  • Winner Bulgarian Open 2003
  • 6th place World Championship Team 1997
  • 1st place in Men’s U21 Balkan Championship Doubles 1996
  • 1st place in U21 European Championship Singles 1996
  • 1st place in U21 Balkan Championship Singles 1996
  • 1st place in U15 Balkan Championship Singles 1992

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