Thomas von Scheele
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Thomas von Scheele (born on March 13, 1969 in Bollnäs) is a left-handed Swedish table tennis player. He won a gold medal in the double event of the World Table Tennis Championships in 1991 with Peter Karlsson. He also won several medals in the European Table Tennis Championships. He later became a coach of Sweden's women table tennis team.[1][2]
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