Since 1926 12.6 was first held in London, England, 46 competitions have been held so far. There are seven official events in the World Table Tennis Championships, and each event has a special trophy from different countries. Each trophy is named after the donor's name or country name.
The World Table Tennis Championships, also known as the World Table Tennis Championships, have been held for 46 times since 1926 was first held in London on February 6th. There are seven official events in the World Table Tennis Championships, and each event has a special trophy from different countries. Each trophy is named after the donor's name or country name.
The trophies of the World Table Tennis Championships are all mobile, and the champions only engrave their names on the trophies. Winners of various champions can keep the trophy until the next World Table Tennis Championships, and then hand it over to the new World Table Tennis Championships to continue the competition. Only men's singles and women's singles champions, such as winning the St. Brad's Cup three times in a row or the Geek Cup four times in a row, will be made by ITTF and kept by the winner forever.