El-sayed Lashin

El-Sayed Lashin (born 9 February 1980 in Alexandria, Egypt) is an Egyptian table tennis player. His current club is Al Ahly in Cairo, where he resides. He qualified for his third Olympic Games at the All Africa Games held in September 2011 in Maputo, Mozambique.[2]

El-Sayed Lashin
Nationality Egypt
ResidenceCairo, Egypt
Born (1980-02-09) 9 February 1980
Alexandria, Egypt
Playing styleShakehand, Offensive
Highest ranking76 (April 2013)[1]
ClubSporting Elahly
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight83 kg (183 lb; 13.1 st)

General Interest

Lashin has been playing table tennis since he was eleven years old. He initially only accompanied his brother but soon discovered that he liked playing. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Logistics from the Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport.

Career

Having made his international debut in 1997, Lashin competed for Egypt at several Continental Championships, All African Games and Olympic Games. He is a two times winner of the Francophone Games and a three times winner of the African Cup.

Career Records

African Championships

Men's Team: 2007 Brazzaville, 2004,Mauritius, 2002 Amman, 2000 Damascus, 1998 Port Louis, 1996 Nairobi

Men's Doubles: 2007 Brazzaville, 2004, Mauritius, 2002 Amman

Men's Singles:2007 Brazzaville, 2000 Damascus, 1998 Port Louis

Men's Doubles: 2000 Damascus, 1998 Port Louis

Mixed Doubles: 2004 Mauritius, 2000 Damascus

Men's Doubles: 1996 Nairobi

Mixed Doubles: 2007 Brazzaville, 1998 Port Louis

African Cup

2002 Johannesburg, 1999 Nairobi, 1998 Cairo

2011 and 2009, Rabat

2001 El Minia, 1997 Port Elizabeth

African Games

Men's Team: 2011 Malputo, 2007 Algeria

Men's Doubles: 2011 Malputo

Men's Team: 2003 Abuja, 1999 Johannesburg

Men's Singles: 2011 Malputo, 2003 Abuja, 1999 Johannesburg

Men's Doubles: 2007 Algeria, 2003 Abuja

Men's Singles: 2007 Algeria

Men's Doubles: 1999 Johannesburg

Mixed Doubles: 2011 Malputo, 1999 Johannesburg

Arab Championships

Men's Team: 2010 Um Al Hassam, 2008 Rabat, 2004 Bizerk, 2002 Amman, 2000 Damascus

Men's Doubles: 2002 Amman, 2000 Damascus

Mixed Doubles: 2002 Amman

Men's Singles: 2002 Amman

Mixed Doubles: 1998 Casablanca

Men's Singles: 2000 Damascus

Arab Cup

Men's Singles: 2007 Sanaa, 2003 Sanaa, 2001 Sussa

Men's Doubles: 2009 Cairo, 2007 Sanaa, 2005 Beirut, 2001 Sussa

Men's Singles: 2005 Beirut

ITTF Pro Tour

Winner Doubles: 2010 Morocco Open

SF Singles: 2010 Morocco Open, 2010 Egypt Open, 2009 Morocco Open

SF Doubles: 2011 Morocco Open

QF Singles: 2011 Morocco Open

QF Doubles: 2009 Kuwait Open, 1998 Lebanon Open[3]

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References

  1. http://www.ittf.com/ittf_ranking/world_ranking_per_name.asp?Siniors=1&Player_ID=105082 (Retrieved 10 November 2011)
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Players qualified for the 2012 London Olympics (Retrieved 11 November 2011).
  3. http://www.ittf.com/ittf_stats/All_events3.asp?ID=3996&NAMES=LASHIN+El%2DSayed+%28EGY%29&Assoc1=EGY&Assoc=&s_Gender=&s_Names=lashin& ITTF Statistics (Retrieved 11 November 2011).
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