Nikita Madjaroglou

German table tennis player
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Nikita Madjaroglou
Personal information
Nationality Germany
Born1912
Died13 April 1950(1950-04-13) (aged 37–38)
Sport
ClubAthens Lawn Tennis Club
Medal record
Representing  Germany
World Table Tennis Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1931 Men's Singles
Bronze medal – third place 1933 Mixed Doubles

Nikita Madjaroglou was a male German international table tennis player.[1] He was an athlete of the Athens Lawn Tennis Club.[2]

He won a bronze medal at the 1931 World Table Tennis Championships in the men's singles and two years later he won another bronze in the mixed doubles with Annemarie Schulz at the 1933 World Table Tennis Championships.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Profile". Table Tennis Guide.
  2. ^ http://efimeris.nlg.gr/ns/pdfwin_ftr.asp?c=108&pageid=-1&id=54714&s=0&STEMTYPE=0&STEM_WORD_PHONETIC_IDS=ARoASJASVAScASOASEASZASXASLASTASXASd&CropPDF=0
  3. ^ "Men's Singles results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-12.
  4. ^ "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123.
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