Camille Lutz
Appearance
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| Born | 17 July 2002 Hochfelden, France | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Table tennis | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Playing style | Right-handed shakehand | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Highest ranking | 73 (17 October 2023) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Current ranking | 183 (6 June 2025) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Camille Lutz (born 17 July 2002) is a French table tennis player. She is older sister of Charlotte Lutz.
Biography
[edit]At the age of 6, she started playing table tennis in Hochfelden under encouragement of her mother who played regionally. Her first trainer Jérôme Richert also accompanied her with Can Akkuzu.[1]
She won two gold medals at French table tennis championship in women's singles and mixed doubles events respectively.[2]
In February 2024, was a bronze medalist at the 2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships. France's team was defeated in the semi-final by China. It has been 33 years since the French women's team has won a medal at the World Team Championships (the last also being a bronze medal in 1991).[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Championnats d'Europe Munich 2022 : deux fratries pour mener l'équipe de France de tennis de table". olympics.com (in French). 28 June 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023..
- ^ "Camille Lutz". cornilleau.com (in French). 24 March 2024.
- ^ "ETTU.org - France secured two medals at the World Championships in Busan". www.ettu.org. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
External links
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Categories:
- 2002 births
- French female table tennis players
- Sportspeople from Bas-Rhin
- Living people
- 21st-century French sportswomen
- Medalists at the 2025 Summer Universiade
- FISU World University Games bronze medalists for France
- Summer World University Games medalists in table tennis
- French table tennis biography stubs