Paul Karabardak Explained

Paul Arif Karabardak
Nickname:PK
Nationality:Welsh
Sport:Para table tennis
Disability:Brain haemorrhage
Disability Class:C6
Club:Cardiff TTC
Coach:Neil Robinson Nathan Thomas
Birth Date:3 October 1985
Birth Place:Swansea, Wales
Residence:Swansea, Wales
Height:5 ft 9 in

Paul Arif Karabardak (born 3 October 1985) is a Welsh para table tennis player who has competed in three Summer Paralympics.[1]

Biography

Karabardak was a keen footballer when he was a child but he suffered from a massive stroke aged 10, he played table tennis after his stroke in a local youth club.[2]

Sporting career

Aged 16 in 2001, Karabardak was chosen to participate in the GB Para Table Tennis Team in Frankfurt for the European Championships. He won his first national medal along with David Hope, a bronze in the teams' event. He continued to win two silver medals and two bronze medals in the team events. In 2017, in Lasko, Slovenia, Karabardak won his first ever European gold medal with David Wetherill and Martin Perry after defeating Croatia in the final.[3]

2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China were Karabardak's first Paralympic Games. He lost in the group stage of the tournament after losing to two matches and winning one. In the 2012 Summer Paralympics, he was second in his group by winning against Kim Young Sung and losing to bronze medalist Mykhaylo Popov. At his third games in Rio de Janeiro, he was bottom of his group and didn't advance to the final rounds.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IPTTC Profile - Paul Karabardak. 15 April 2019. International Para Table Tennis Federation.
  2. Web site: Paul Karabardak - British Para Table Tennis Squad. 15 April 2019. British Para Table Tennis.
  3. Web site: GB trio are pure gold!. 4 October 2017. Table Tennis England.