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{{MedalSport | Men's [[table tennis]]}}
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{{MedalCompetition| [[World Table Tennis Championships|World Championships]]}}
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{{MedalGold| [[1939 World Table Tennis Championships|1939 Cairo]] | [[1939 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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{{MedalSilver| [[1954 World Table Tennis Championships|1954 Wembley]] | [[1954 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[1947 World Table Tennis Championships|1947 Paris]] | [[1947 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| 1947 Paris | [[1947 World Table Tennis Championships – Mixed doubles|Mixed doubles]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[1948 World Table Tennis Championships|1948 Wembley]] | [[1948 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[1949 World Table Tennis Championships|1949 Stockholm]] | [[1949 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's team|Team]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[1952 World Table Tennis Championships|1952 Bombay]] | [[1952 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[1953 World Table Tennis Championships|1953 Bucharest]] | [[1953 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[1936 World Table Tennis Championships|1936 Prague]] | [[1936 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's team|Team]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| 1938 Wembley | [[1938 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's singles|Singles]]}}
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{{MedalSilver| [[1954 World Table Tennis Championships|1954 Wembley]] | [[1954 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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{{MedalBronze| [[1947 World Table Tennis Championships|1947 Paris]] | [[1947 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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==Writing==
==Writing==
In 1957, he published the book "How to Win at Table Tennis" (London: Pitman) {{ISBN|978-0-273-41699-9}}.<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-at-Table-Tennis/dp/0273416995 Amazon]</ref> Then, in 1962, he published the book ''Table Tennis Today'' (London: Arthur Barker) and in 1971 ''Your Book of Table Tennis'' {{ISBN|978-0-571-09345-8}}.
In 1957, he published the book "How to Win at Table Tennis" (London: Pitman) {{ISBN|978-0-273-41699-9}}.<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-at-Table-Tennis/dp/0273416995 Amazon]</ref> Then, in 1962, he published the book ''Table Tennis Today'' (London: Arthur Barker) and in 1971 ''Your Book of Table Tennis'' {{ISBN|978-0-571-09345-8}}.
==Legacy==
==Legacy==
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Table tennis player (1911–1972)
Viktor Barna Nationality Hungarian, English Born Győző Braun(1911-08-24 ) 24 August 1911Budapest , Austria-Hungary Died 27 February 1972(1972-02-27) (aged 60)Lima , Peru
Viktor Győző Barna (born Győző Braun ; 24 August 1911 – 27 February 1972) was a Hungarian and British champion table tennis player as well as a record five times singles World Champion .[1]
He won 41 World Championship medals (including 22 gold medals) and also won 20 English Open titles.
Personal life [ edit ]
Barna's birth name was Győző Braun, but because of anti-Semitism in Hungary at the time, he changed his name to a Hungarian-sounding name. In September 1939, during the outbreak of the Second World War , he and his wife were in America. Barna returned to Europe, in order to fight against the Nazis. He joined the British army as a parachutist, and fought in Yugoslavia. After the British withdrew from Yugoslavia, Barna remained in England. After the war he settled with his wife in London. He became a British national in 1952. Later he became a representative for the Dunlop Sports Company and continued traveling the world in this capacity. It was during one of these tours in 1972 that he succumbed to a heart attack in Lima , Peru.
His brother Tibor Barna was the 1940 Hungarian table tennis national champion.[2]
Writing [ edit ]
In 1957, he published the book "How to Win at Table Tennis" (London: Pitman) ISBN 978-0-273-41699-9 .[3] Then, in 1962, he published the book Table Tennis Today (London: Arthur Barker) and in 1971 Your Book of Table Tennis ISBN 978-0-571-09345-8 .
Barna, who was Jewish , was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1981.
Barna was inducted into the International Table Tennis Foundation Hall of Fame in 1993.[4]
See also [ edit ]
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1926 : Roland Jacobi , Béla von Kehrling , Zoltán Mechlovits , Daniel Pecsi (HUN)
1928 : Laszlo Bellak , Sándor Glancz , Roland Jacobi , Zoltán Mechlovits , Daniel Pecsi (HUN)
1929 : Viktor Barna , Sándor Glancz , Stephen Kelen , Zoltán Mechlovits , Miklós Szabados (HUN)
1930 : Viktor Barna , Laszlo Bellak , Lajos Dávid , Stephen Kelen , Miklós Szabados (HUN)
1931 : Viktor Barna , Laszlo Bellak , Lajos Dávid , Stephen Kelen , Miklós Szabados (HUN)
1932 : Michael Grobauer , Stanislav Kolář , Jindřich Lauterbach , Antonín Maleček , Bedřich Nikodém (TCH)
1933 : Viktor Barna , István Boros , Lajos Dávid , Sándor Glancz , Stephen Kelen (HUN)
1934 : Viktor Barna , Laszlo Bellak , Lajos Dávid , Tibor Házi , Miklós Szabados (HUN)
1935 : Viktor Barna , Laszlo Bellak , Tibor Házi , Stephen Kelen , Miklós Szabados (HUN)
1936 : Richard Bergmann , Helmut Goebel , Hans Hartinger , Erwin Kohn , Alfred Liebster (AU えーゆー T)
1937 : Abe Berenbaum , Robert Blattner , James McClure , Sol Schiff (USA)
1938 : Viktor Barna , Laszlo Bellak , Ernő Földi , Tibor Házi , Ferenc Soos (HUN)
1939 : Miloslav Hamr , Rudolf Karleček , Václav Tereba , Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
1947 : Ivan Andreadis , Adolf Šlár , Václav Tereba , František Tokár , Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
1948 : Ivan Andreadis , Max Marinko , Ladislav Štípek , František Tokár , Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
1949 : József Kóczián , Ferenc Sidó , Ferenc Soos , László Várkonyi (HUN)
1950 : Ivan Andreadis , Max Marinko , Václav Tereba , František Tokár , Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
1951 : Ivan Andreadis , Ladislav Štípek , Václav Tereba , František Tokár , Bohumil Váňa (TCH)
1952 : Elemér Gyetvai , József Kóczián , Ferenc Sidó , Kálmán Szepesi , László Várkonyi (HUN)
1953 : Richard Bergmann , Adrian Haydon , Brian Kennedy , Johnny Leach , Aubrey Simons (ENG)
1954 : Kazuo Kawai , Ichiro Ogimura , Kichiji Tamasu , Yoshio Tomita (JPN)
1955 : Ichiro Ogimura , Kichiji Tamasu , Toshiaki Tanaka , Yoshio Tomita (JPN)
1956 : Ichiro Ogimura , Toshiaki Tanaka , Yoshio Tomita , Keisuke Tsunoda (JPN)
1957 : Toshihiko Miyata , Ichiro Ogimura , Toshiaki Tanaka , Keisuke Tsunoda (JPN)
1959 : Nobuya Hoshino , Teruo Murakami , Seiji Narita , Ichiro Ogimura (JPN)
1961 : Li Furong , Rong Guotuan , Wang Chuanyao , Xu Yinsheng , Zhuang Zedong (CHN)
1963 : Li Furong , Wang Jiasheng , Xu Yinsheng , Zhang Xielin , Zhuang Zedong (CHN)
1965 : Li Furong , Xu Yinsheng , Zhang Xielin , Zhou Lansun , Zhuang Zedong (CHN)
1967 : Nobuhiko Hasegawa , Hajime Kagimoto , Satoru Kawahara , Koji Kimura , Mitsuru Kono (JPN)
1969 : Nobuhiko Hasegawa , Tetsuo Inoue , Shigeo Itoh , Kenji Kasai , Mitsuru Kono (JPN)
1971 : Li Furong , Li Jingguang , Liang Geliang , Xi Enting , Zhuang Zedong (CHN)
1973 : Stellan Bengtsson , Anders Johansson , Kjell Johansson , Bo Persson , Ingemar Wikström (SWE)
1975 : Li Peng , Li Zhenshi , Liang Geliang , Lu Yuansheng , Xu Shaofa (CHN)
1977 : Guo Yuehua , Huang Liang , Li Zhenshi , Liang Geliang , Wang Jun (CHN)
1979 : Gábor Gergely , István Jónyer , Tibor Klampár , Tibor Kreisz , János Takács (HUN)
1981 : Cai Zhenhua , Guo Yuehua , Shi Zhihao , Wang Huiyuan , Xie Saike (CHN)
1983 : Cai Zhenhua , Fan Changmao , Guo Yuehua , Jiang Jialiang , Xie Saike (CHN)
1985 : Chen Longcan , Chen Xinhua , Jiang Jialiang , Wang Huiyuan , Xie Saike (CHN)
1987 : Chen Longcan , Chen Xinhua , Jiang Jialiang , Teng Yi , Wang Hao (born 1966) (CHN)
1989 : Mikael Appelgren , Peter Karlsson , Erik Lindh , Jörgen Persson , Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
1991 : Mikael Appelgren , Peter Karlsson , Erik Lindh , Jörgen Persson , Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
1993 : Mikael Appelgren , Peter Karlsson , Erik Lindh , Jörgen Persson , Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
1995 : Ding Song , Kong Linghui , Liu Guoliang , Ma Wenge , Wang Tao (CHN)
1997 : Ding Song , Kong Linghui , Liu Guoliang , Ma Wenge , Wang Tao (CHN)
2000 : Fredrik Håkansson , Peter Karlsson , Jörgen Persson , Jan-Ove Waldner (SWE)
2001 : Kong Linghui , Liu Guoliang , Liu Guozheng , Ma Lin , Wang Liqin (CHN)
2004 : Kong Linghui , Liu Guozheng , Ma Lin , Wang Hao (born 1983) , Wang Liqin (CHN)
2006 : Chen Qi , Ma Lin , Ma Long , Wang Hao (born 1983) , Wang Liqin (CHN)
2008 : Chen Qi , Ma Lin , Ma Long , Wang Hao (born 1983) , Wang Liqin (CHN)
2010 : Ma Lin , Ma Long , Wang Hao (born 1983) , Xu Xin , Zhang Jike (CHN)
2012 : Ma Lin , Ma Long , Wang Hao (born 1983) , Xu Xin , Zhang Jike (CHN)
2014 : Fan Zhendong , Ma Long , Wang Hao (born 1983) , Xu Xin , Zhang Jike (CHN)
2016 : Fan Zhendong , Fang Bo , Ma Long , Xu Xin , Zhang Jike (CHN)
2018 : Fan Zhendong , Lin Gaoyuan , Ma Long , Wang Chuqin , Xu Xin (CHN)
2022 : Fan Zhendong , Liang Jingkun , Lin Gaoyuan , Ma Long , Wang Chuqin (CHN)
2024 : Fan Zhendong , Liang Jingkun , Lin Gaoyuan , Ma Long , Wang Chuqin (CHN)
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