Patrick Chila
Patrick Chila was born the November 27th 1969 with Ris Orangis
1,80 m - 78 kg
With begun the table tennis at age the 9 years
Style of play: left-handed person, attacker dominant rotation halfway
Prize list
Better world classification: n°15 - January 1999- 2007
- Simple Champion of France - Orleans
- 2006
- Double Vice-champion of France (Dany Lo) - Double Dinan
- Gold medal (Werner Schlager) - Pro Turn of Simple Germany
- 2005
- Bronze medal - Open of Double Russia
- Bronze medal (Cédric Cabestany) - Championships of France - Simple Mondeville
- Bronze medal - Championships of France - Mondeville
- 2004
- Médaille of Money Doubles (Damien Eloi) - Open of Simple Austria
- Bronze medal - Championships of France - Victorious Laval
- of the League of the Clubs Champions (with the Villette Charleroi Belgium)
- 2003
- Simple Champion of France - Mulhouse
- Double Champion of France (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - Victorious Mulhouse
- of the League of the Clubs Champions (with the Villette Charleroi Belgium)
- Qualification for the OJ of Athens at the conclusion of the tournament of qualification in November - Luxembourg
- 2002
- Bronze medal Signal 12 European - Rotterdam
- Double Medal of money (Damien Eloi) - International of Egypt
- Simple Vice-champion of France - Double Rennes
- Bronze medal (Damien Eloi) - Championships of France - Rennes
- Bronze medal by Teams - Championships from Europe to Zagreb (Croatia)
- Double Bronze medal (Damien Eloi) - Championships from Europe to Zagreb (Croatia)
- Victorious of Signal 12 national - Cholet
- Double Bronze medal (Cédric Cabestany) - International of Japan
- Medal of Double money (Oh Sang Eun - Kor) - International of Denmark
- 2001
- Double Bronze medal (Michel Martinez) - International of Double Qatar
- Gold medal (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - International of Croatia
- Vice-champion of France Simple - Agen
- Double Champion of France (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - Agen
- Double Bronze medal (Damien Eloi) - International of Japan
- 2000
- CHAMPION Of EUROPE OF DOUBLE (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - Bremen
- Double Medal of Money (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - Final ITTF Pro Turn - Sydney
- Vice-champion of France Simple - Dijon
- Double Vice-champion of France (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - Dijon
- Bronze medal - OLYMPIC GAMES (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - Sydney
- Medal of Double money (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - International of France (Toulouse)
- 1999
- Double Gold medal (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - International of Croatia
- Vice-champion of France Simple - Clermont-Ferrand
- Double Champion of France (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - Clermont Ferrand
- Double Bronze medal (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - International of Japan
- Medal ofHowever Double (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - International from Sweden
- 1998
- Bronze medal Cuts Europe of the Nations
- Double Bronze medal (Christophe Legoût) - Final of the ITTF Pro-Turn
- Vainqueur of the European League Joola Sirs Super Division
- CHAMPION Of EUROPE BY TEAMS - Eindhoven
- Simple Champion of France - Amiens
- Double Champion of France (Christophe Legoût) - Double Amiens
- Bronze medal (Christophe Legoût) - International of Malaysia
- Simple Bronze medal - International of Japan
- Bronze medal Simple - International of Yugoslavia
- Double Medal of Money (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - International of Lebanon
- Gold medal in Double (Jean-Philippe Gatien) - International of Double Italy
- 1997
- Gold medal (Christophe Legoût) - International of England
- Bronze medal - Cut of Europe of the Nations - Karlsruhe (Germany)
- Medal of Money Signal 12 National
- Double Medal of Money (Christophe Legoût) - Championships of France - Marseilles
- Vice world champion by Teams - Manchester
- 1996
- Vice Champion of Europe by Teams - Victorious Bratislava
- of the Cut of Europe of the Nations - Bayreuth
- Double Champion of France (Christophe Legoût) - Levallois Perret
- Gold medal Double (Christophe Legoût) - International of Italy
- Medal of Double Money (Christophe Legoût) - International of France
- Participation in the OJ of Atlanta
- 1995 Victorious
- with Levallois UTT of the Cut of Europe of the Clubs Champions
- Double Vice-champion of France (Olivier Marmurek) - Cholet
- Bronze medal by Teams - Championships of the World - Tianjin
- 1994
- Medal of Money by Teams - Cut of Europe of the Nations with Karlskrona
- Vice-champion of Simple France - Saint Maur
- Double Bronze medal (Nicolas Lord of the manor) - Championships of France - Saint Maur
- Vice-champion of Mixed Double France (C Creuze) - Holy Maur
- CHAMPION Of EUROPE BY TEAMS - Birmingham
- Simple Bronze medal - Championships of Europe - Birmingham
- 1993
- Simple Bronze medal - Championships of France - Saint Chamond
- Champion of Double France (Nicolas Lord of the manor) - Saint Mixed Chamond
- Double Bronze medal (C. Creuze) - Championships of France - Saint Chamond
- Bronze medal Simple - Mediterranean Plays - Mèze
- Gold medal Doubles Sirs (Olivier Marmurek) - Mediterranean Plays - Mèze
- 1992
- Vice-champion of Double France Mixed (C. Creuze) - Holy Maur
- Médaille of Money by Teams - Cut of Europe of the Nations
- Bronze medal by Teams - Championships of University Europe
- World champion Doubles and by Equipes
- Vice - Simple World champion Academics
- Participation in the OJ from Barcelona
- 1991
- Bronze medal Simple - Championships of France - Pontoise
- Double Champion of France (Olivier Marmurek) - Pontoise
- Double Medal of Money and Gold medal by teams - International of Poland
- 1990
- Double Champion of France (Olivier Marmurek) - Poitiers
Successive clubs
- 2006 : ACE Pontoise Cergy TT
- 2002 - 2006 : Royal the Villette Charleroi (Belgium)
- 1992 - 2002 : Levallois SCTT
- 1983 - 1992 : Hope of Reuilly
- Laugh-Orangis
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