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Mehlovich, Zoltan

Zoltan Mehlovich ( Hungarian. Mechlovits Zoltán , 1891 - March 25, 1951) - Hungarian table tennis player, world champion, multiple champion of Hungary. By nationality - a Jew.

Table tennis player
Zoltan Mehlovich
Floor
Citizenship
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of death
Awards and medals
Table tennis
World Championships
GoldLondon 1926team
GoldLondon 1926mixed
SilverLondon 1926singles
SilverLondon 1926doubles
GoldStockholm 1928singles
GoldStockholm 1928mixed
GoldStockholm 1928team
BronzeStockholm 1928doubles
GoldBudapest 1929team
BronzeBudapest 1929singles
BronzeBudapest 1929mixed

Biography

Born in 1891. In 1910 he became the champion of Hungary in doubles. In 1911 he was the champion of Hungary in singles and doubles, in 1925 he repeated this result. In 1926 he became the champion of Hungary in singles, doubles and mixed categories, in 1928 he repeated this result.

In 1926, the world's first table tennis championship was held. At this championship, Zoltan Mehlovich won gold medals in doubles and in the team, and also won silver medals in singles and mixed categories. At the next world championship in 1928, he became the champion in singles and mixed categories, as well as in the team, and in addition he won a bronze medal in doubles. At the 1929 World Cup, he won the gold medal as part of the team, and also won bronze medals in singles and mixed categories.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 http://mek.oszk.hu/00300/00355/html/ABC09732/10264.htm
  2. ↑ Singles victories in ITTF sponsored competitions: World Cup, World Cup, ITTF World Tour , ITTF World Tour Grand Finals

Links

  • Table Tennis World Championship medal winners
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mehlovich_Zoltan&oldid=95077901


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