Trinko Keen
Trinko Keen (born 22 September 1971, Wageningen) is a Dutch professional table tennis player. He is the younger brother of Gerdie Keen.
Career highlights
- Summer Olympic Games
- 1996, Atlanta, men's doubles, 1st round
- 2000, Sydney, men's singles, last 32
- 2000, Sydney, men's doubles, last 16
- 2004, Athens, men's singles, last 32
- 2004, Athens, men's doubles, last 16
- World Championships
- 1993, Gothenburg, men's singles, last 32
- 1993, Gothenburg, men's doubles, last 16
- 1995, Tianjin, men's doubles, last 16
- 1995, Tianjin, mixed doubles, last 16
- 1997, Manchester, men's doubles, last 16
- 1999, Eindhoven, men's doubles, last 16
- 2001, Osaka, men's doubles, last 32
- 2003, Paris, men's singles, last 32
- 2005, Shanghai, men's singles, last 32
- 2005, Shanghai, men's doubles, last 16
- 2007, Zagreb, mixed doubles, last 32
- World Team Cup:
- 1990, Hokkaidō, 5th
- Pro Tour Grand Finals
- 1997, Hong Kong, men's doubles, quarter final
- 2001, Hainan, men's singles, quarter final
- Pro Tour Meetings
- 1997, Kettering, men's doubles, runner-up
- 1997, Lyon, men's doubles, runner-up
- 1999, Hopton-on-Sea, men's doubles, winner
- 1999, Zagreb, men's doubles, semi final
- 1999, Rio de Janeiro, men's doubles, semi final
- 1999, Linz, men's doubles, semi final
- 2000, Kobe, men's doubles, semi final
- 2001, Sao Paulo, men's singles, semi final
- 2001, Sao Paulo, men's doubles, runner-up
- 2001, Seoul, men's doubles, semi final
- 2001, Bayreuth, men's doubles, semi final
- 2002, Wels, men's singles, semi final
- 2002, Fort Lauderdale, men's doubles, semi final
- 2002, Magdeburg, men's doubles, semi final
- 2002, Warszawa, men's doubles, semi final
- 2003, Rio de Janeiro, men's singles, semi final
- 2004, Cairo, men's doubles, semi final
- 2004, Aarhus, men's doubles, semi final
- 2004, Leipzig, men's singles, semi final
- European Championships
- 1992, Stuttgart, mixed doubles, quarter final
- 1998, Eindhoven, men's singles, semi final
- 2000, Bremen, men's singles, last 16
- 2002, Zagreb, men's singles, last 16
- 2002, Zagreb, men's doubles, semi final
- 2003, Courmayeur, men's singles, last 16
- 2005, Aarhus, men's doubles, quarter final
- European Top-12 Championships
- 1996, Charleroi, 9th
- 1997, Eindhoven, 11th
- 2000, Alassio, 10th
- 2002, Rotterdam, 9th
- 2003, Saarbrücken, 9th
- 2005, Rennes, 9th
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