Gizella Farkas
Gizella Farkas |
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Full name |
LANTOS-GERVAI-FARKAS Gizella |
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Nationality |
Hungary |
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Medal record
Women's table tennis |
Competitor for Hungary |
World Championships |
Bronze | 1959 Dortmund | Mixed Doubles |
Bronze | 1954 Wembley | Doubles |
Gold | 1954 Wembley | Mixed Doubles |
Silver | 1954 Wembley | Team |
Silver | 1953 Bucharest | Singles |
Gold | 1953 Bucharest | Doubles |
Bronze | 1953 Bucharest | Mixed Doubles |
Bronze | 1953 Bucharest | Team |
Silver | 1952 Bombay | Singles |
Bronze | 1952 Bombay | Doubles |
Bronze | 1952 Bombay | Mixed Doubles |
Silver | 1951 Vienna | Singles |
Bronze | 1951 Vienna | Doubles |
Silver | 1950 Budapest | Singles |
Silver | 1950 Budapest | Doubles |
Gold | 1950 Budapest | Mixed Doubles |
Silver | 1950 Budapest | Team |
Gold | 1949 Stockholm | Singles |
Gold | 1949 Stockholm | Doubles |
Gold | 1949 Stockholm | Mixed Doubles |
Bronze | 1949 Stockholm | Team |
Gold | 1948 Wembley | Singles |
Silver | 1948 Wembley | Team |
Gold | 1947 Paris | Singles |
Gold | 1947 Paris | Doubles |
Gold | 1947 Paris | Mixed Doubles |
Silver | 1947 Paris | Team |
European Championships |
Bronze | 1960 Zagreb | Doubles |
Gold | 1960 Zagreb | Team |
Bronze | 1958 Budapest | Doubles |
Gold | 1958 Budapest | Mixed Doubles |
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Gizella Farkas (18 November 1925 in Miskolc – 17 June 1996 in Vienna) was a female table tennis player from Hungary. From 1947 to 1960 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships.[1]
From 1974 until her death, she lived in Austria.
References
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European Table Tennis Champions in Mixed Doubles |
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European Table Tennis Champions in Women's Team |
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Table tennis in Hungary |
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