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Tibor Weißenborn (born 20 March 1981 in West Berlin) is a field hockey player from Germany, who was a member of the Men's National Team that won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics[1] He was also a member of both the teams that won the 10th World Cup in Malaysia in 2002, and 11th World Cup in Germany in 2006.
Medal record | ||
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Men's Field Hockey | ||
Representing ![]() | ||
Olympic Games | ||
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2008 Beijing | Team |
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2004 Athens | Team |
European Championship | ||
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1999 Padua | Team |
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2003 Barcelona | Team |
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2005 Leipzig | Team |
Champions Trophy | ||
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2007 Kuala Lumpur | Team |
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2000 Amstelveen | Team |
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2002 Cologne | Team |
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2006 Terrassa | Team |
Awards | ||
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Preceded by None |
WorldHockey Young Player of the Year 2001 |
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