Career
He is currently training at the Canadian National Training Center in Ottawa, Ontario, while studying at the University of Ottawa majoring in Anthropology. On April 22, 2012, Hinse qualified for the 2012 in London. Hinse"s special moves include backhand topspin and rolling the ball on the table.
In that same year, Hinse played his first tournament and ended up winning the Under 10 event.
After this glorious moment, he decided to take table tennis into a whole new level where to push himself to become what he is today. Although not making the Canadian team, he did go to Beijing as a substitute.
Four years later, Hinse came back stronger than ever to play the Olympic trials in Cary, North Carolina to make a spot for the 2012 London “I’ve been working so hard for this and there was much tension lately, too,” said Pierre-Luc Hinse. “Finally, I’ve reached my main goal.
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Hinse became a star after performing an amazing shot at the 2011 National Team Challenge where he dove for the ball and returned it around the Netto making it roll across the table.
The video titled "Amazing Table Tennis Shot!! Rolling on the table" has hit over 100,000 views. "People come up to me and say "Congratulations". I expected them to say "Congratulations on winning the North American Championships", but no, they say "Congratulations on the video! That was an amazing shot!" I didn"t expect them to say that." - Pierre-Luc Hinse
The video is extremely popular in Europe.
lieutenant is said that he is known as "Guy" in the European countries.
To prove the extent of the fame, while Hinse was at a tournament, Bastian Steger went up to him and said "I saw your video. Nice shot."
Hinse"s popularity has always been on the rise since the beginning of his birth.
His fan base really began to increase in 2010. The 24 Hours Ottawa newspaper had featured Hinse on the cover of their newspaper on September 23, 2010.
That same day, Hinse had an autograph session outside the Morisset Library at the University of Ottawa.
lieutenant was noted that due to the length of the autograph session, he was late for class. In 2011, Hinse"s fan base skyrocketed after a video of him making an amazing shot went viral in the table tennis community. See section. Hinse"s popularity does not stay within the realm of regular people.
In November 2011, Hinse was training at the Werner Schlager Academy where his Internet had ceased to work.
Hinse has now retired from his player career, but he still contributes to the sport of Table Tennis by working as a Marketing & Equipment Specialist at Ping-Pong Depot, a distributor of table tennis equipment based in Laval, Canada.