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1936 World Table Tennis Championships

The 1936 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Prague from March 12 to March 18, 1936.[1][2]

The championships were criticised for the bad management and poor tables.[3] The Lucerna Palace arena (a 4,000-seat, underground concert hall) conditions were also described as chaos.[4]

Medalists

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Team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swaythling Cup
Men's team
  Austria
Erwin Kohn
Richard Bergmann
Helmut Goebel
Hans Hartinger
Alfred Liebster
  Romania
Viktor Vladone
Marin Vasile-Goldberger
Farkas Paneth
  Czechoslovakia
Stanislav Kolář
Bohumil Váňa
Miloslav Hamr
Václav Tereba
František Hanec Pivec
  France
Michel Haguenauer
Charles Dubouillé
Raoul Bedoc
Daniel Guérin
Paul Wolschoefer
  Hungary
Viktor Barna
Miklós Szabados
Laszlo Bellak
István Kelen
Tibor Házi
  Poland
Alojzy Ehrlich
Samuel Schieff
Shimcha Finkelstein
Jezierski
Corbillon Cup
Women's team
Czechoslovakia  Czechoslovakia
Marie Kettnerová
Gertrude Kleinová
Marie Šmídová
Věra Votrubcová
Nazi Germany  Germany
Astrid Krebsbach
Anita Felguth
Hilde Bussmann
United States  United States
Ruth Aarons
Jessie Purves
Corinne Migneco
Not awarded,
as there was a tie for silver.

Individual

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Singles Czechoslovakia  Stanislav Kolář Poland  Alojzy Ehrlich Kingdom of Hungary  Ferenc Soos
Austria  Richard Bergmann
Women's Singles United States  Ruth Aarons Nazi Germany  Astrid Krebsbach Czechoslovakia  Marie Kettnerová
Czechoslovakia  Marie Šmídová
Men's Doubles United States  Robert Blattner
United States  James McClure
Czechoslovakia  Stanislav Kolář
Czechoslovakia  Okter Petrisek
Kingdom of Hungary  Tibor Házi
Kingdom of Hungary  Ferenc Soos
Czechoslovakia  Karel Fleischner
Czechoslovakia  Adolf Šlár
Women's Doubles Czechoslovakia  Marie Kettnerová
Czechoslovakia  Marie Šmídová
Czechoslovakia  Vlasta Depetrisová
Czechoslovakia  Věra Votrubcová
United States  Ruth Aarons
United States  Jessie Purves
Kingdom of Hungary  Magda Gál
Kingdom of Hungary  Mária Mednyánszky
Mixed Doubles Czechoslovakia  Miloslav Hamr
Czechoslovakia  Gertrude Kleinová
Kingdom of Hungary  István Kelen
Kingdom of Hungary  Mária Mednyánszky
Nazi Germany  Helmut Ullrich
Nazi Germany  Annemarie Schulz
Czechoslovakia  Stanislav Kolář
Czechoslovakia  Marie Šmídová

References

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  1. ^ "World Championships Results". ITTF Museum. Archived from the original on 2017-04-24. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  2. ^ "ITTF Statistics". ittf.com. Retrieved 13 April 2017.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "World Championships at Prague" (PDF). Table Tennis England. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-09-25. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  4. ^ "U.S. Ties For Second in Prague Corbillon Cup Pla". Team USA. Archived from the original on 2018-09-29. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
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