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Name: Tahl Leibovitz
Hometown: Long Island City, NY
Coaches: Sean O'Neill
Club: Killerspin Big Apple Table Tennis Academy

Tahl at the 2005 World Cup in Nantes, France
Titles
- 2007 Para Pan Am Games Open Champion
- 2007 Para Pan Am Games Class 8 Champion
- 2007 Para Pan Am Games Class 8 Team Champion
- 2007 US Open Standing Disabled Champion
- 2007 Corel Springs U-2400 Champion
- 2006 USOC/USATT Player of the year
- 2006 US Open Paralympic Champion
- 2006 German Open Disabled Champion
- US Olympic Doubles Qualifier
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1996 &2004 Paralympic Gold and Bronze Medalist
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2003 & 2005 Para Pan Am 2 x Triple Gold Medalist
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IPTTC World Championships Bronze Medalist
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2 x US National Men's Doubles Semi-Finalist
- Czech Open Paralympic Champion
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USATT Certified Umpire
- USATT Certified Coach
- US Olympic Trials 10 Ten finisher (Singles)
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US World Team Trials Top 10 Finisher
Equipment
Blade: STIGA
Energy WRB

Forehand: STIGA Mendo MP max red
Backhand: STIGA Mendo Energy max black

Why did you choose your particular equipment?
“The reason I chose this combination was because I really like STIGA. The Mendo Energy on my backhand is a bit softer so that allows for the ball to come off the racket slower. The Mendo MP is a bit harder so that allows the ball to come off the racket with more spin. I like the STIGA Energy Wood racket because of the WRB and the good feeling.”
You can purchase Tahl's blade and rubber as a specially-priced Combo!

Tahl with Olympic Gold Medalist Rulon Gardner at the White House

Tahl at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece

Tahl with Roger Dickson of Newgy Industries at the 2003 STIGA North American Team Championships

Tahl and Jennifer Johnson with Mayor Bloomberg of New York City

Tahl with Sean O'Neill after a win in Athens

Mohsen Javaheri, Sean O'Neill and Tahl at Killerspin Big Apple Table Tennis Club

2005 Para Pan Ams Class 9 Awards (Edimilson Matias Pinheiro, Tahl Alexander Leibovitz and
Douglas Younan)

Team "T. Leibovitz" at 2005 Para Pan Ams with Mitch Seidenfeld
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