SCHRAPP Jurgen (GER) – PVE – International Player (I993- present ) – I standing and sitting; Team Captain; Multiple MVP Awards; Athlete Representative.

SCHRAPP Juergen – GER (PVE)

SCHRAPP

Jurgen started to play Sitting Volleyball in 1993 as he couldn’t play Standing Volleyball anymore. He was attracted by the speed and precision of the sport and hasstayed with it ever since.

“The person who had the greatest influence on my development in the sport was Siegmund Soicke. He helped me to move to Leverkusen, find a job and taught me many things about true sportsmanship.”

Event involvement:

1993 Finland – European Championship – 4th place
1994 Finland – EuroCup (Club) – 4th place
1994 Germany – World Championships – 6th place
1995 Netherlands – EuroCup (Club) – Bronze Medal
1995 Slovenia – European Championships – 5th place
1996 Norway – EuroCup (Club) – 5th place
1996 USA – Paralympic Games – 5th place
1997 Hungary – EuroCup (Club) – Gold Medal
1997 Latvia – European Championships – 5th place
1998 Croatia – EuroCup (Club) – Gold Medal
1998 Iran – World Championships – 5th place
1999 The Netherlands – EuroCup (Club) – 5th place
1999 Bosnia i Herzegovina – European Championships – Silver Medal
2000 Germany – EuroCup (Club) – 7th place
2000 Sydney, Australia – Paralympic Games – 5th place
2001 The Netherlands – EuroCup (Club) – Silver Medal
2001 Hungary – European Championships – Silver Medal
2002 Latvia – EuroCup (Club) – Silver Medal
2002 Egypt – World Championships – Silver Medal
2003 Hungary – EuroCup (Club) – 4th place
2003 Germany – World Club Cup – 6th place
2003 Finland – European Championships – Silver Medal
2004 Germany – EuroCup (Club) – Bronze Medal
2004 Greece – Paralympic Games – 4th place
2005 Bosnia i Herzegovina – World Club Cup – 5th place
2005 Germany – European Championships – Silver Medal
2006 Hungary – EuroCup (Club) – Bronze Medal
2006 The Netherlands – Triple World Championships – 4th place
2007 Bosnia i Herzegovina – EuroCup (Club) – 4th place
2007 Hungary – European Championships – Bronze Medal
2008 Hungary – EuroCup (Club) – 6th place
2009 Poland – European Championships – Bronze Medal
2010 Egypt – World Club Cup – Silver Medal
2010 Oklahoma, USA – World Championships – 6th place
2011 Poland – EuroCup (Club) – Bronze Medal
2011 The Netherlands – European Championships – Bronze Medal
2012 London, Great Britain – Paralympic Games – Bronze Medal
2015 Germany – European Championships – Silver Medal
2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Paralympic Games – 6th place
2021 Turkey – European Championships – Bronze Medal
2021 Tokyo, Japan – Paralympic Games – 6th place

Awards received:

2020 World ParaVolley Recognition Award (sitting)
German Disabled Sports Team of the Year in 2005
Several MVP awards at Paravolley tournaments.