Nicole Struse (born 31 May 1971 in
Haan,
North Rhine Westphalia) is a German
table tennis player, who won several national contests and reached round three with
Elke Wosik in the Women's Doubles Competition at the
2004 Summer Olympics. She represented her native country at four consecutive
Summer Olympics, starting in 1992. 1995 she was ranked no 1 in the European ranking list.[1] 2004 she won the
Europe Top-12 table tennis tournament. After winning the eight German single championship she replaced
Hilde Bussmann and
Trude Pritzi as new record holder in 2005.[2] 2006 she and
Wu Jiaduo won the German double championship. Struse ist right-hander, her strength is the offence. Recently, in March 2009, she was sixth of the German ranking. After that she was not ranked any more because of having not taken part in enough table tennis games during the last twelve months.[3][4]
Associations
Nicole Struse belonged to the following associations:[5]
Nicole Struse (born 31 May 1971 in
Haan,
North Rhine Westphalia) is a German
table tennis player, who won several national contests and reached round three with
Elke Wosik in the Women's Doubles Competition at the
2004 Summer Olympics. She represented her native country at four consecutive
Summer Olympics, starting in 1992. 1995 she was ranked no 1 in the European ranking list.[1] 2004 she won the
Europe Top-12 table tennis tournament. After winning the eight German single championship she replaced
Hilde Bussmann and
Trude Pritzi as new record holder in 2005.[2] 2006 she and
Wu Jiaduo won the German double championship. Struse ist right-hander, her strength is the offence. Recently, in March 2009, she was sixth of the German ranking. After that she was not ranked any more because of having not taken part in enough table tennis games during the last twelve months.[3][4]
Associations
Nicole Struse belonged to the following associations:[5]