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Nationality
  
Canada

Height
  
1.75 m

Role
  
Olympic athlete


Name
  
Pierre-Luc Theriault

Playing style
  
Left-handed

Weight
  
75 kg

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Born
  
October 25, 1993 (age 30) Rimouski, Quebec. (
1993-10-25
)

Xavier therien vs pierre luc theriault 2015 north america cup 1 4 final


Pierre-Luc Thériault (born October 25, 1993 in St-Fabien, Quebec) is a Canadian table tennis player. Pierre-Luc Thériault wanted to represent Canada since watching the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and seeing other athletes proudly perform for their countries. Thériault began playing for the Canadian Cadet National Team as a 13-year-old, progressing to the Canadian Junior National Team before joining the Canadian Senior National Team in 2010. That year he also debuted at the ITTF World Championships. He has been on the Canadian World Championship Team ever since. Thériault’s first exposure to multi-sport competition came as an alternate for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. He was then part of Team Canada at the 2011 Pan Am Games and the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Among Thériault’s career highlights are winning the singles titles at the North American Championships and North American Cup in 2012.

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Best results

  • 2011 Pan American Games: 9th (singles), 5th (team)
  • 2012 North American Champion and 2012 North American Cup Winner
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games: 17th (singles), 5th (doubles), 9th (team), 33rd (mixed doubles)
  • 2015 Pan American Games: 5th (singles), Bronze Medal (team)
  • Canadian National Tournaments :
  • 2009 Canadian U21 SinglesChampion
  • 2013 Quebec Senior Singles Champion
  • 2014 Canada Series Final Winner
  • 2015 Canada Series Final Winner
  • 2015 Canadian Senior Singles Champion
  • 2012 north american cup andre ho vs pierre luc theriault men s singles final


    References

    Pierre-Luc Thériault Wikipedia