Zoltán Mechlovits
Hungarian table tennis player
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Full name | Mechlovits Zoltán | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Hungary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 1891 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 25 March 1951(1951-03-25) (aged 59–60) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Zoltán Mechlovits (1891 – 25 March 1951 in Budapest) was a male former international table tennis player from Hungary.
Table tennis career
From 1926 and 1929 he won eleven medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the World Table Tennis Championships.[1][2] This included six gold medals; three in the team event, one in the singles and two in the mixed doubles with Mária Mednyánszky.[3][4]
See also
References
- ^ "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123.
- ^ "ITTF_Database". Archived from the original on 2012-10-16. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
- ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.
- ^ Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results, pages 309-312. Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
External links
- Wiesław Pięta, Aleksandra Pięta , Czech and Polish Table Tennis Players of Jewish Origin in International Competition (1926-1957) Archived 2019-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORT. STUDIES AND RESEARCH
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- 1926: Roland Jacobi (HUN)
- 1928: Zoltán Mechlovits (HUN)
- 1929: Fred Perry (ENG)
- 1930: Viktor Barna (HUN)
- 1931: Miklós Szabados (HUN)
- 1932: Viktor Barna (HUN)
- 1933: Viktor Barna (HUN)
- 1934: Viktor Barna (HUN)
- 1935: Viktor Barna (HUN)
- 1936: Stanislav Kolář (TCH)
- 1937: Richard Bergmann (AUT)
- 1938: Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
- 1939: Richard Bergmann (ENG)
- 1947: Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
- 1948: Richard Bergmann (ENG)
- 1949: Johnny Leach (ENG)
- 1950: Richard Bergmann (ENG)
- 1951: Johnny Leach (ENG)
- 1952: Hiroji Satoh (JPN)
- 1953: Ferenc Sidó (HUN)
- 1954: Ichiro Ogimura (JPN)
- 1955: Toshiaki Tanaka (JPN)
- 1956: Ichiro Ogimura (JPN)
- 1957: Toshiaki Tanaka (JPN)
- 1959: Rong Guotuan (CHN)
- 1961: Zhuang Zedong (CHN)
- 1963: Zhuang Zedong (CHN)
- 1965: Zhuang Zedong (CHN)
- 1967: Nobuhiko Hasegawa (JPN)
- 1969: Shigeo Itoh (JPN)
- 1971: Stellan Bengtsson (SWE)
- 1973: Xi Enting (CHN)
- 1975: István Jónyer (HUN)
- 1977: Mitsuru Kono (JPN)
- 1979: Seiji Ono (JPN)
- 1981: Guo Yuehua (CHN)
- 1983: Guo Yuehua (CHN)
- 1985: Jiang Jialiang (CHN)
- 1987: Jiang Jialiang (CHN)
- 1989: Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
- 1991: Jörgen Persson (SWE)
- 1993: Jean-Philippe Gatien (FRA)
- 1995: Kong Linghui (CHN)
- 1997: Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
- 1999: Liu Guoliang (CHN)
- 2001: Wang Liqin (CHN)
- 2003: Werner Schlager (AUT)
- 2005: Wang Liqin (CHN)
- 2007: Wang Liqin (CHN)
- 2009: Wang Hao (CHN)
- 2011: Zhang Jike (CHN)
- 2013: Zhang Jike (CHN)
- 2015: Ma Long (CHN)
- 2017: Ma Long (CHN)
- 2019: Ma Long (CHN)
- 2021: Fan Zhendong (CHN)
- 2023: Fan Zhendong (CHN)
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