Men's medal list in previous World Table Tennis Championships

65438+ 0th meeting

Venue: London, England (1926.12.6-12.12)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: R. Jacobi (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: R Jacobi/D Percy (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: note: there was no such thing at that time.

Mixed doubles champion: Meshlowitz/Medyanski (Hungary)

The second meeting

Venue: Stockholm, Sweden (1928.1.25-1.29)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: Meshlowitz (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Leeb/Tum (Australia)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)/Fromm (Austria)

Mixed doubles champion: Meshlowitz/Medyanski (Hungary)

Third session

Venue: Budapest, Hungary (1929.1.14-1.21)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: F.J. Perry (UK)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: E. Merkel/E. Rostow (Germany)

Mixed doubles champion: I Karen /A Sipps (Hungary)

Fourth session

Venue: Berlin, Germany (1930.1.21-1.26)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: M. Sabados/M may Dejanski (Hungary)

Fifth session

Venue: Budapest, Hungary (1931.2.10-2.15)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: M. Sabados (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Medyanski (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: M. Sabados/M may Dejanski (Hungary)

Sixth session

Venue: Prague, Czech Republic (1926.1.25-1.30)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: A. Sipps (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: Barna/Sipps (Hungary)

Seventh session

Venue: Baden, Austria (1933.5438+0.5438+0-2.5)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Note: There was no such thing at that time.

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: A. Sipps (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Glanz (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: I Karen/M may Dejanski (Hungary)

Eighth session

Venue: Paris, France (1934.12.2-12.10)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Germany

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: M. Keitner Rova (Czech Republic)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: M. Sabados/M may Dejanski (Hungary)

Ninth session

Venue: Wembley, England (1935.2.8-2.438+00)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's team champion: Czech Republic

Men's singles champion: Barna (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: M. Keitner Rova (Czech Republic)

Men's doubles champion: Barna/Sabados (Hungarian)

Women's doubles champion: Medyanski/Sips (Hungary)

Mixed doubles champion: Barna/Sipps (Hungary)

Meeting 10

Venue: Prague, Czech Republic (1936.3.12-3.18)

Men's Team Champion: Austria

Women's team champion: Czech Republic

Men's singles champion: S. kolar (Czech Republic)

Women's singles champion: R.H. arens (USA)

Men's doubles champion: R.G. Blattner/J.H. Macclure (USA).

Women's doubles champion: M. Keitner Rova/A. Smidova (Czech Republic)

Mixed doubles champion: Hamel/Krenava (Czech Republic)

1 1

Venue: Baden, Austria (1937.2. 1-2.7)

Men's Team Champion: USA

Women's Team Champion: USA

Men's singles champion: R. Bergman (UK)

Women's singles champion: undeclared

Men's doubles champion: R.G. Blattner/J.H. Macclure (USA).

Women's doubles champion: V. Depetri Sova/V. Voterubkova (Czech Republic)

Mixed doubles champion: B. Wana/V. Voterubkova (Czech Republic)

12

Venue: Wembley, England (1938.1.24-1.29)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's team champion: Czech Republic

Men's singles champion: B. Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's singles champion: G Prisch (Austria)

Men's doubles champion: J.H. McRuer/S. Schiff (USA)

Women's doubles champion: V. Depetri Sova/V. Voterubkova (Czech Republic)

Mixed doubles champion: L. Bellak (Hungarian)/W. Woodhead (UK)

13

Venue: Cairo, Egypt (1939.3.6-3.11)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's Team Champion: Germany

Men's singles champion: R. Bergman (UK)

Women's singles champion: V. Depetri Sova (Czech Republic)

Men's doubles champion: Barna (Hungarian)/Bergman (UK)

Women's doubles champion: G Busmann/G Prisch (German)

Mixed doubles champion: B. Wana/V. Voterubkova (Czech Republic)

14 session

Venue: Paris, France (1947.2.28-3.7)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's team champion: Britain

Men's singles champion: B. Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's singles champion: G. Farcasse (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: A. Slar/B. Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: G Farcasse (Hungarian)/G Prish (Austrian)

Mixed doubles champion: F. Seuss/G. farkas (Hungary)

15 session

Venue: Wembley, England (1948.2.4-2.438+05438+0)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's team champion: Britain

Men's singles champion: R. Bergman (UK)

Women's singles champion: G. Farcasse (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: Stipek/Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: M. Franks/V.S. Thomas (UK)

Mixed doubles champion: R. Myers/T. Sol (USA)

16th meeting

Venue: Stockholm, Sweden (1949.2.4-2.5438+00)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: USA

Men's singles champion: J. Ritchie (UK)

Women's singles champion: G. Farcasse (Hungary)

Men's doubles champion: L. Andreas/F. Tocar (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: H Eliot (Scottish)/G farkas (Hungarian)

Mixed doubles champion: F. Seedo/G. farkas (Hungarian)

17th meeting

Venue: Budapest, Hungary (1950.5438+0.29-2.5)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: R. Bergman (UK)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: Christopher Sido/Christopher Seuss (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: D. Bolach (UK)/H. Elliot (Scotland)

Mixed doubles champion: F. Seedo/G. farkas (Hungarian)

18

Venue: Vienna, Austria (1951.3.2-3.11)

Men's team champion: Czech Republic

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: J. Ritchie (UK)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: L. Andreadis/B. Wana (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: R Diane/R Fang Ling (UK)

Mixed doubles champion: B. Wana (Czech Republic)/A. Rozianu (Romania)

Meeting 19

Venue: Mumbai, India (1952.2.1-2.10)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Hiroshi Sato (Japan)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: Fujii Zehe/Lin (Japan)

Women's doubles champion: Nomi Nishimura/Keiji Hirohara (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Christopher Seedo (Hungary)/A Rozianu (Romania)

Twentieth session

Venue: Bucharest, Croatia (1953.3.20-3.29)

Men's team champion: Britain

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: Christopher Seedo (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: F Sido/J Kogian (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: G Farcasse (Hungary)/A Rozianu (Romania)

Mixed doubles champion: Christopher Seedo (Hungary)/A Rozianu (Romania)

265438+ Phase 0

Venue: Wembley, England (1954.4.5-4.438+04)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Ichiro Tomura (Japan)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: Z Durina/V Harangozo (Yugoslavia)

Women's doubles champion: R Diane/R Fang Ling (UK)

Mixed doubles champion: L Andreadis (Czech Republic)/G Farcasse (Hungarian)

Twenty-second session

Venue: Utrecht, Netherlands (1955.4. 16-4.24)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: Dawn Tanaka (Japan)

Women's singles champion: A. Rozianu (Romania)

Men's doubles champion: Andreas/Stipek (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: A. Rozianu/E. Zeiler (Romania)

Mixed doubles champion: K. Sepassi/E. Gojian (Hungary)

Twenty-third session

Venue: Tokyo, Japan (1956.4.2-4.11)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's team champion: Romania

Men's singles champion: Ichiro Tomura (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Kazuki (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Ichiro Tomura/Yasuo Fukuda (Japan)

Women's doubles champion: A. Rozianu/E. Zeiler (Romania)

Mixed doubles champion: E Klein/L newberg (USA)

Twenty-fourth session

Venue: Stockholm, Sweden (1957.3.7-3.5438+05)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Dawn Tanaka (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Kawaguchi Fujiichi (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Andreas/Stipek (Czech Republic)

Women's doubles champion: L Moshachi (Hungary)/A Simon (Czech Republic)

Mixed doubles champion: Ichiro Tomura/Fujitsu Kawaguchi (Japan)

Twenty-fifth session

Venue: Dortmund, Germany (1959.3.20-3.29)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Rong Guotuan (China)

Women's singles champion: Dai Song QiJun (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Ichiro Dimura/Kei Murakami (Japan)

Women's doubles champion: Keiko Nanpu/Kazuko Yamagata (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Ichiro Tomura/Fujitsu Kawaguchi (Japan)

Twenty-sixth session

Venue: Beijing, China (1961.4.5-4.14).

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Zhuang Zedong (China)

Women's singles champion: Qiu Zhonghui (China)

Men's doubles champion: Akimi Hoshino/Kenji Kimura (Japan)

Women's doubles champion: Alexandru/Pitica (Romania)

Mixed doubles champion: Ichiro Tomura/Song Dai (Japan)

Twenty-seventh session

Venue: Prague, Czech Republic (1963.4.5-4.5438+04)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Zhuang Zedong (China)

Women's singles champion: Dai Song QiJun (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Zhang He (China)

Women's doubles champion: Dai Song/Guan Yazi (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Yuki Kimura/Kazuko Ito (Japan)

Twenty-eighth session

Venue: Ljubljana, Yugoslavia (1965.4. 15-4.25)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Zhuang Zedong (China)

Women's singles champion: Shangzi Jinshen (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: Zhuang Zedong/Xu Yinsheng (China)

Women's doubles champion: Lin Huiqing/Zheng (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Kenji Kimura/Masako Kwan (Japan)

Twenty-ninth session

Venue: Stockholm, Sweden (1967.4.11-4.5438+0)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: Yan (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Xing Zi Morizawa (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: H. Arce/K. Johansen (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion: Masako Hirota/Xing Zi Morizawa (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Hasegawa Shin Hihiko/Keiko Yamanaka (Japan)

Thirtieth session

Venue: Munich, Germany (1969.4. 17-4.27)

Men's team champion: Japan

Women's Team Champion: Soviet Union

Men's singles champion: Ito Toshi Utsumi (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Toshihiko Owada (Japan)

Men's doubles champion: H. Arce/K. Johansen (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion: S. Greenberg/Z. Rudnova (Soviet Union)

Mixed doubles champion: Hasegawa Shin Yan/Anzi Imano (Japan)

3 1 session

Venue: Nagoya, Japan (197 1.3.28-4.7)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: Japan

Men's singles champion: S. Gehlsen (Sweden)

Women's singles champion: Lin Huiqing (China)

Men's doubles champion: T. Klampar/J. Jonye (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: Lin Huiqing/Zheng (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Zhang/Lin Huiqing (China)

The thirty-second session

Venue: Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (1973.4.5-4.5438+05)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's Team Champion: Korea

Men's singles champion: Yun Enting (China)

Women's singles champion: Hu Yulan (China)

Men's doubles champion: S. Gehlsen/K. Johansen (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion: Alexander (Romania)/Hamada Meide (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Liang Geliang/Li Li (China)

The thirty-third session

Venue: Kolkata, India (1976.2.6-2.438+06)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: J. Jone (Hungary)

Women's singles champion: Park Young-soon (North Korea)

Men's doubles champion: Ionel/Gegeli (Hungary)

Women's doubles champion: Alexandru (Romania)/Gao Qiao Province (Japan)

Mixed doubles champion: Gomozkov/Feldman (Soviet Union)

The thirty-fourth session

Venue: Birmingham, England (1977.3.26-4.5)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Man Kono (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Park Young-soon (North Korea)

Men's doubles champion: Liang Geliang/Li Zhenshi (China)

Women's doubles champion: Park Young-woo (North Korea)/Angelababy (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Secretary/Begley (France)

The thirty-fifth session

Venue: Pyongyang, North Korea (1979.4.25-5.6)

Men's team champion: Hungary

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Xiao Ye Chengsi (Japan)

Women's singles champion: Ge Xinai (China)

Men's doubles champion: Sulbeck/Stepancic (Yugoslavia)

Women's doubles champion: Zhang Li/Zhang Deying (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Liang Geliang/Ge Xinai (China)

The thirty-sixth session

Venue: Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (1981.4.14-4.26)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Guo Yuehua (China)

Women's singles champion: Tong Ling (China)

Men's doubles champion: Li Zhenshi/Cai Zhenhua (China)

Women's doubles champion: Zhang Deying/Cao Yanhua (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Xie Saike/Huang Junqun (China)

The thirty-seventh session

Venue: Tokyo, Japan (1983.4.28-5.9)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Guo Yuehua (China)

Women's singles champion: Cao Yanhua (China)

Men's doubles champion: D. Sulbeck/Karennitz (Yugoslavia)

Women's doubles champion: Dai Lili/Shen Jianping (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Guo Yuehua/Ni (China)

The thirty-eighth session

Venue: Gothenburg, Sweden (1985.3.28-4.7)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Jiang Jialiang (China)

Women's singles champion: Cao Yanhua (China)

Men's doubles champion: Apelen/U. Carlsson (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion:/Geng (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Cai Zhenhua/Cao Yanhua (China)

The thirty-ninth session

Venue: New Delhi, India (1987.2.6-2.438+06)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Jiang Jialiang (China)

Women's singles champion: He Zhili (China)

Men's doubles champion: Chen Longcan/Wei (China)

Women's doubles champion: Liang/Xuan Zhenhua (Korea)

Mixed doubles champion:/Geng (China)

Fortieth session

Venue: Dortmund, Germany (1989.3.29-4.9)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Waldner (Sweden)

Women's singles champion: Qiao Hong (China)

Men's doubles champion: Rosskopf/Fezner (German)

Women's doubles champion: Qiao Hong/Deng Yaping (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Liu Nankui/Xuan Zhenhua (Korea)

465438+ 0th meeting

Venue: Chiba, Japan (199 1.4.24-5.6)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's team champion: Korea United

Men's singles champion: persson (Sweden)

Women's singles champion: Deng Yaping (China)

Men's doubles champion: P Karlsson/von Schell (Sweden)

Women's doubles champion: Chen/Gao Jun (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang Tao/Liu Wei (China)

Forty-second session

Venue: Gothenburg, Sweden (1993.5.11-5.23)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Gating (France)

Women's singles champion: Xuan Zhenhua (Korea)

Men's doubles champion: Wang Tao/Lv Lin (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wei Liu/Joe (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang Tao/Liu Wei (China)

Forty-third session

Venue: Tianjin, China (1995.5.1-5./kloc-0.4).

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Kong (China)

Women's singles champion: Deng Yaping (China)

Men's doubles champion: Wang Tao/Lv Lin (China)

Women's doubles champion: Deng Yaping/Qiao Hong (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang Tao/Liu Wei (China)

Forty-fourth session

Venue: Manchester, England (1997.4.24-5.5)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Waldner (Sweden)

Women's singles champion: Deng Yaping (China)

Men's doubles champion: Kong/Liu (China)

Women's doubles champion: Deng Yaping/Angelababy (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Liu He (China)

Forty-fifth session

Venue: Eindhoven, Netherlands (single item 1999.8.2-8.8)

Men's team champion: Sweden

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Liu (China)

Women's singles champion: Wang Nan (China)

Men's doubles champion: Kong/Liu (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wang Nan/Li Ju (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Marin/Zhang Yingying (China)

Forty-sixth session

Venue: Osaka, Japan (200 1.4.23-5.6)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Men's singles champion: Wang (China)

Women's singles champion: Wang Nan (China)

Men's doubles champion: Wang/Yan Sen (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wang Nan/Li Ju (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Qin Zhijian/Angelababy (China)

Forty-seventh session

Venue: Paris, France (May 2003.19-25)

Men's singles champion: Shi Lage (Australia)

Women's singles champion: Wang Nan (China)

Men's doubles champion: Wang/Yan Sen (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wang Nan/Zhang Yining (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang Nan/Marin (China)

Venue: Doha, Qatar (Team March 2004.1-7)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China

Forty-eighth session

Venue: Shanghai, China (May 6-May 7, 2005)

Men's singles champion: Wang (China)

Women's singles champion: Zhang Yining (China)

Men's doubles champion: Kong/Wang Hao (China)

Women's doubles champion: Wang Nan/Zhang Yining (China)

Mixed doubles champion: Wang He (China)

Venue: Bremen, Germany (Group April 24-5, 2006.1)

Men's Team Champion: China.

Women's Team Champion: China