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Carlos Raul Maslup (9 January 1959 – 23 August 2007) was an Argentine para table tennis player who competed in international elite competitions. He was a Pan American singles' champion, Parapan American Games bronze medalist in the men's singles and competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. He was also a Paralympic swimmer and Paralympic athlete at the 1988 Summer Paralympics where he won three silver medals and one bronze medal.

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  • Carlos Raul Maslup (9 January 1959 – 23 August 2007) was an Argentine para table tennis player who competed in international elite competitions. He was a Pan American singles' champion, Parapan American Games bronze medalist in the men's singles and competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. He was also a Paralympic swimmer and Paralympic athlete at the 1988 Summer Paralympics where he won three silver medals and one bronze medal. (en)
  • Carlos Maslup (Godoy Cruz, 9 de enero de 1959; Río de Janeiro, 23 de agosto de 2007) fue un deportista argentino destacado por haber sido uno de los máximos medallistas paralímpicos de su país. Especializado en atletismo adaptado, natación adaptada y tenis de mesa adaptado, obtuvo cuatro medallas en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Seúl 1988, en natación y atletismo. En tenis de mesa obtuvo numerosos premios, entre ellos el campeonato panamericano por equipos en 2001, el campeonato panamericano individual en 2005, el subcampeonato mundial por equipos en 2005 y la medalla de bronce en los Juegos Parapanamericanos de 2007; llegó a estar 7º en el ranking mundial. (es)
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  • Carlos Raul Maslup (9 January 1959 – 23 August 2007) was an Argentine para table tennis player who competed in international elite competitions. He was a Pan American singles' champion, Parapan American Games bronze medalist in the men's singles and competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics. He was also a Paralympic swimmer and Paralympic athlete at the 1988 Summer Paralympics where he won three silver medals and one bronze medal. At the 2007 Parapan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Maslup competed at his second Parapan American Games and won a bronze medal in the men's singles class 1. On 19 August, on the day of the multi-sport event's closing ceremony, Maslup had a stroke in a hotel and he was first taken to the Miguel Couto Hospital but there were no beds available and so he was transferred to the Salgado Filho Hospital. Maslup was in a coma for three days and was diagnosed as brain dead by the hospital doctors on 22 August and died on 23 August in an intensive care unit at the Salgado Filho Hospital. (en)
  • Carlos Maslup (Godoy Cruz, 9 de enero de 1959; Río de Janeiro, 23 de agosto de 2007) fue un deportista argentino destacado por haber sido uno de los máximos medallistas paralímpicos de su país. Especializado en atletismo adaptado, natación adaptada y tenis de mesa adaptado, obtuvo cuatro medallas en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Seúl 1988, en natación y atletismo. En tenis de mesa obtuvo numerosos premios, entre ellos el campeonato panamericano por equipos en 2001, el campeonato panamericano individual en 2005, el subcampeonato mundial por equipos en 2005 y la medalla de bronce en los Juegos Parapanamericanos de 2007; llegó a estar 7º en el ranking mundial. Por sus logros deportivos fue becado por el ENARD y reconocido en Argentina como Maestro del Deporte (Ley 25962).​ Falleció en Río de Janeiro, mientras estaba representando a la Argentina en los Juegos Parapanamericanos, pocos días después de ganar la medalla de bronce. (es)
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