Matti Launonen

Finnish para table tennis player (1944–2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Matti Launonen (31 May 1944[2][3] – 23 March 2019) was a Finnish para table tennis player who competed until his sudden death in 2019. He was one of the first table tennis players to win a world title in the para table tennis championships in Assen, Netherlands and a European title in Salou, Spain.[4]

Born31 May 1944 (1944-05-31)
Kuopio, Finland[1]
Died23 March 2019(2019-03-23) (aged 74)
Country Finland
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Matti Launonen
Matti Launonen in 1972 Summer Paralympics
Personal information
Born31 May 1944 (1944-05-31)
Kuopio, Finland[1]
Died23 March 2019(2019-03-23) (aged 74)
Sport
Country Finland
SportPara table tennis
DisabilitySpinal cord injury
Disability classC1
Medal record
Para table tennis
Representing  Finland
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place1992 BarcelonaMen's singles C1
Gold medal – first place1996 AtlantaMen's teams C1-2
Silver medal – second place1996 AtlantaMen's singles C1
Silver medal – second place2000 SydneyMen's singles C1
Bronze medal – third place1992 BarcelonaMen's teams C2
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1990 AssenMen's singles C1
Silver medal – second place1998 ParisMen's teams C1-2
Bronze medal – third place1990 AssenMen's teams C3
Bronze medal – third place1998 ParisMen's singles C1
Bronze medal – third place2002 TaipeiMen's singles C1
European Championships
Gold medal – first place1995 HillerødMen's singles C1
Gold medal – first place1995 HillerødMen's teams C2
Gold medal – first place1997 StockholmMen's singles C1
Gold medal – first place1997 StockholmMen's teams C1-2
Gold medal – first place1999 PiešťanyMen's singles C1
Silver medal – second place2003 ZagrebMen's singles C1
Silver medal – second place2007 Kranjska GoraMen's singles C1
Bronze medal – third place1991 SalouMen's singles C1
Bronze medal – third place1991 SalouMen's teams C2
Bronze medal – third place2001 FrankfurtMen's singles C1
Bronze medal – third place2001 FrankfurtMen's teams C1-2
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Launonen was seriously injured aged 18 in a car accident while travelling at more than 80 km/h, the car he was driving had handbrake fault and he couldn't stop the car: the car suddenly turned and rolled around.

He had a fall at his home and suffered a leg injury but died at hospital aged 74 in Florida.[5]

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