David Zalcberg
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David Zalcberg (born 4 May 1981, Melbourne
Melbourne
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, Victoria) is a left-handed
Left-handed
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 Australian table tennis
Table tennis
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 player. He is Jewish.

Table tennis career

Zalcberg began playing table tennis at the age of 12, and specializes in singles and doubles play. In 1997, he represented Australia at the 1997 Maccabiah Games
1997 Maccabiah Games
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 in Israel
Israel
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. He was part of the Australian delegation that was involved in the tragic bridge collapse during the opening ceremony of the games.

In 2003, Zalcberg competed in the World Table Tennis Championships singles event, but did not get past the preliminaries.

He made the Australian team in the 2004 World Teams Championships, as Australia finished 37th.

Career highlights

International
  • Athens Olympics – Round of 32 Men's doubles. Zalcberg represented Australia in the table tennis doubles event at the 2004 Olympics with compatriot William Henzell. In the first round, the duo was paired up against Italy
    Italy
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    . The match became a roller coaster as the Australians took the first set 11–6, but the Italians bounced back 8–11 in the second. Zalcberg and Henzell won the third and fourth sets 11–7, 11–7, before wrapping up the fifth set 11–5. They were defeated in the second round by Dutch favorites Danny Heister and Trinko Keen.

  • Gold Medal
    Gold Medal
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    , Oceania Games, Men's Doubles, 2004

  • Bronze Medal
    Bronze medal
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    , Commonwealth Games
    Commonwealth Games
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    , Team event, 2004
  • 2006 Commonwealth Games, in despite battling injury throughout the tournament beat a highly-fancied Singaporean opponent.

  • Silver Medal
    Silver medal
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    , Finland
    Finland
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     Open, Team event, 2005


National
  • Australian Under 20 Singles & Doubles Champion 2001
  • Australian Men's Doubles Champion 2005

Highest rankings

  • National: 4th Singles 2004. 1st Doubles 2005.
  • International: World Teams Championships 2004 – ranked 37th

External links


See also

  • Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
    Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
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  • Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's doubles
    Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's doubles
    These are the results of the men's doubles competition, one of two events for male competitors in table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.-First round:August 15winners on left in bold-Second round:August 16...

  • Mount Scopus Memorial College
    Mount Scopus Memorial College
    Mount Scopus Memorial College is a Jewish private school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.- History :Mount Scopus Memorial College opened on St Kilda Road in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in 1949, taking its name from Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, which remained under Israeli control after the 1948...

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