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- Q5232295 description "American handball player".
- Q5232295 description "American handball player".
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- Q5232295 abstract "David Chapman (born June 26, 1975) is a former number one ranked player in the sport of American handball. He is one of the best handball players ever to play the sport. Dave dominated the four-wall game for 11 years, from 1993 to 2004, winning eight USHA National singles titles and seven National doubles titles in that period. He also won two World singles championships, and two World doubles championships during this part of his career. Throughout this period (1994-2004) Chapman was the number one ranked professional handball player in the world (except for part of 2001). Dave retired in 2004 but returned to the game in 2008 and played till 2012. During this period Dave won two more National doubles titles, recaptured his number one ranking in 2010, and in 2011 won his ninth National four-wall singles title at the age of 35. As of this writing, his nine four-wall National singles titles are second only to Naty Alvarado’s eleven, and his nine National four-wall doubles titles is number one all time—a feat he achieved with three different doubles partners (Naty Alvarado Jr., Vince Munoz and Emmett Peixoto).While Dave’s primary focus has been four-wall handball, he also played in several National three-wall tournaments. Prior to his first retirement, Dave won two National titles in singles and three in doubles. When he returned to handball he won another National singles title and two more National doubles titles, giving him three National singles and five National doubles titles overall in three-wall handball.".
- Q5232295 birthDate "1975-06-26".
- Q5232295 birthYear "1975".
- Q5232295 wikiPageExternalLink www.davechapmanhandball.com.
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- Q5232295 dateOfBirth "1975-06-26".
- Q5232295 name "Chapman, David".
- Q5232295 shortDescription "American handball player".
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- Q5232295 comment "David Chapman (born June 26, 1975) is a former number one ranked player in the sport of American handball. He is one of the best handball players ever to play the sport. Dave dominated the four-wall game for 11 years, from 1993 to 2004, winning eight USHA National singles titles and seven National doubles titles in that period. He also won two World singles championships, and two World doubles championships during this part of his career.".
- Q5232295 label "David Chapman (handballer)".
- Q5232295 givenName "David".
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- Q5232295 name "David Chapman".
- Q5232295 surname "Chapman".