Roland Jacobi
Hungarian table tennis player
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Full name | Beszterczy Jacobi Roland[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | (1893-03-09)9 March 1893 Banská Bystrica, Austria-Hungary (present-day Slovakia) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 22 May 1951(1951-05-22) (aged 58) Budapest, Hungary | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Roland Jacobi (9 March 1893 – 22 May 1951) was a male international table tennis player from Hungary.
He was the first ever men's singles world champion at the 1926 World Table Tennis Championships[2] and won six medals in singles, doubles and team events in the World Table Tennis Championships between 1926 and 1928.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Új tenisztehetség tűnt fel: Székely-Körmöczy Zsuzsa". Huszadik Század (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- ^ "Jacobi Roland". Table Tennis Guide.
- Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results, pages 309-312. Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
- Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1. - ^ "JACOBI Roland (HUN)". ITFF. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123. Archived from the original on 2018-09-22. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
External links
- Wiesław Pięta, Aleksandra Pięta , Czech and Polish Table Tennis Players of Jewish Origin in International Competition (1926-1957), 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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