Diane Rowe
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Eberhard Schöler and Diane Rowe in 1962 |
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Diane Schöler-Rowe |
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England West Germany |
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14 April 1933 (1933-04-14) (age 82) Marylebone, London, United Kingdom |
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Diane Schöler (née Rowe on 14 April 1933) is a retired table tennis player from England. In 1966 she married German table tennis player Eberhard Schöler, and since then competed for West Germany.[1] From 1951 to 1972 she won several medals in single, double, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships, and in the World Table Tennis Championships.[2]
Rowe started training in table tennis aged 14, under Viktor Barna. She is left-handed and until 1951 played a defensive style, but later put more accent on attacking. In early 1966, she married Eberhard Schöler and moved to Düsseldorf, where she gave birth to a daughter. She retired from competitions in 1973 and until 1997 worked as a table tennis coach. In 1993 she received the ITTF Merit Award,[3] and in 2001 the Dieter Mauritz Gedächtnispreis.[4]
Diane has a twin sister, Rosalind Rowe, who was also an international table tennis player and often played doubles together with Diane.[5] In 1955 they published a book The twins on table tennis.[6] Their father was former amateur footballer Vivian Rowe.[7]
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