Adolf Šlár
Czech table tennis player
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Nationality | Czech Republic |
Born | (1919-02-14)14 February 1919 Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Died | 7 April 1987(1987-04-07) (aged 68) |
Adolf Šlár (14 February 1919 – 7 April 1987)[1] was a Czech international table tennis player.[2]
Table tennis career
He won nine medals at the World Table Tennis Championships from 1935 to 1954.[3] This included two gold medals at the 1947 World Table Tennis Championships in the team event and in the men's doubles with Václav Tereba respectively.[4][5]
He also won an English Open title.
Personal life
He was a Ministry of Foreign Trade official in Prague.[6]
See also
References
- ^ Profile at the Biographical Dictionary of the Historical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences
- ^ "Profile". Table Tennis Guide.
- ^ "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123. Archived from the original on 2018-09-22. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Veterans Lead" (PDF). Table Tennis England. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
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- 1926: Roland Jacobi & Daniel Pecsi (HUN)
- 1928: Alfred Liebster & Robert Thum (AUT)
- 1929: Viktor Barna & Miklós Szabados (HUN)
- 1930: Viktor Barna & Miklós Szabados (HUN)
- 1931: Viktor Barna & Miklós Szabados (HUN)
- 1932: Viktor Barna & Miklós Szabados (HUN)
- 1933: Viktor Barna & Sándor Glancz (HUN)
- 1934: Viktor Barna & Miklós Szabados (HUN)
- 1935: Viktor Barna & Miklós Szabados (HUN)
- 1936: Robert Blattner & James McClure (USA)
- 1937: Robert Blattner & James McClure (USA)
- 1938: James McClure & Sol Schiff (USA)
- 1939: Viktor Barna & Richard Bergmann (ENG)
- 1947: Adolf Šlár & Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
- 1948: Ladislav Štípek & Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
- 1949: Ivan Andreadis & František Tokár (TCH)
- 1950: Ferenc Sidó & Ferenc Soos (HUN)
- 1951: Ivan Andreadis & Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
- 1952: Norikazu Fujii & Tadaaki Hayashi (JPN)
- 1953: József Kóczián & Ferenc Sidó (HUN)
- 1954: Žarko Dolinar & Vilim Harangozo (YUG)
- 1955: Ivan Andreadis & Ladislav Štípek (TCH)
- 1956: Ichiro Ogimura & Yoshio Tomita (JPN)
- 1957: Ivan Andreadis & Ladislav Štípek (TCH)
- 1959: Teruo Murakami & Ichiro Ogimura (JPN)
- 1961: Nobuya Hoshino & Koji Kimura (JPN)
- 1963: Wang Zhiliang & Zhang Xielin (CHN)
- 1965: Xu Yinsheng & Zhuang Zedong (CHN)
- 1967: Hans Alsér & Kjell Johansson (SWE)
- 1969: Hans Alsér & Kjell Johansson (SWE)
- 1971: István Jónyer & Tibor Klampár (HUN)
- 1973: Stellan Bengtsson & Kjell Johansson (SWE)
- 1975: Gábor Gergely & István Jónyer (HUN)
- 1977: Li Zhenshi & Liang Geliang (CHN)
- 1979: Antun Stipančić & Dragutin Šurbek (YUG)
- 1981: Cai Zhenhua & Li Zhenshi (CHN)
- 1983: Zoran Kalinić & Dragutin Šurbek (YUG)
- 1985: Mikael Appelgren & Ulf Carlsson (SWE)
- 1987: Chen Longcan & Wei Qingguang (CHN)
- 1989: Steffen Fetzner & Jörg Roßkopf (FRG)
- 1991: Peter Karlsson & Thomas von Scheele (SWE)
- 1993: Lü Lin & Wang Tao (CHN)
- 1995: Lü Lin & Wang Tao (CHN)
- 1997: Kong Linghui & Liu Guoliang (CHN)
- 1999: Kong Linghui & Liu Guoliang (CHN)
- 2001: Wang Liqin & Yan Sen (CHN)
- 2003: Wang Liqin & Yan Sen (CHN)
- 2005: Kong Linghui & Wang Hao (CHN)
- 2007: Chen Qi & Ma Lin (CHN)
- 2009: Chen Qi & Wang Hao (CHN)
- 2011: Ma Long & Xu Xin (CHN)
- 2013: Chen Chien-an & Chuang Chih-yuan (TPE)
- 2015: Xu Xin & Zhang Jike (CHN)
- 2017: Fan Zhendong & Xu Xin (CHN)
- 2019: Ma Long & Wang Chuqin (CHN)
- 2021: Mattias Falck & Kristian Karlsson (SWE)
- 2023: Fan Zhendong & Wang Chuqin (CHN)
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