Diane Rowe

Diane Rowe
Rowe in 1962
Personal information
Full nameDiane Schöler-Rowe
NationalityEnglish, West German
Born14 April 1933 (1933-04-14)
Marylebone, London, England
Died19 June 2023 (2023-06-20) (aged 90)
Düsseldorf, Germany
Medal record
Table tennis
Representing  West Germany
World Championships
1971 NagoyaMixed doubles
European Championships
1972 RotterdamTeam
1970 MoscowDoubles
Representing  England
World Championships
1965 LjubljanaTeam
1963 PragueDoubles
1959 DortmundDoubles
1957 StockholmDoubles
1956 TokyoDoubles
1956 TokyoTeam
1955 UtrechtDoubles
1955 UtrechtTeam
1954 WembleyDoubles
1954 WembleyTeam
1953 BucharestSingles
1953 BucharestDoubles
1953 BucharestTeam
1952 BombayDoubles
1952 BombayMixed doubles
1952 BombayTeam
1951 ViennaDoubles
1951 ViennaMixed doubles
1951 ViennaTeam
European Championships
1966 LondonDoubles
1964 MalmoDoubles
1964 MalmoTeam
1962 BerlinSingles
1962 BerlinDoubles
1962 BerlinMixed doubles
1962 BerlinTeam
1960 ZagrebSingles
1960 ZagrebDoubles
1960 ZagrebTeam
1958 BudapestDoubles
1958 BudapestTeam

Diane Schöler (née Rowe; 14 April 1933 – 19 June 2023) was an English table tennis player. In 1966 she married German table tennis player Eberhard Schöler, and from that time on competed for West Germany. From 1951 to 1972 she won several medals in single, double, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships, and in the World Table Tennis Championships.

Rowe started training in table tennis aged 14, under Viktor Barna. She was left-handed and until 1951 played a defensive style, but later put more accent on attacking. In early 1966, she married Eberhard Schöler and moved to Düsseldorf, where she gave birth to a daughter. She retired from competitions in 1973 and until 1997 worked as a table tennis coach. In 1993 she received the ITTF Merit Award, and in 2001 the Dieter Mauritz Gedächtnispreis.

Rowe also won 17 English Open titles.

Diane Rowe had a twin sister, Rosalind Rowe, who was also an international table tennis player. They often played doubles together. In 1955 they published a book The twins on table tennis. Their father was the amateur footballer Vivian Rowe, and their uncle was footballer Ronald Rowe.

Rowe died of cancer in Düsseldorf on 19 June 2023, at the age of 90.