Qiu Zhonghui
Chinese table tennis player
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Full name | QIU Zhonghui/CHIU Chung-Hui/丘钟惠 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | China | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 1935 Tengchong, Yunnan, China | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Qiu Zhonghui also known as Chiu Chung-Hui is a former international table-tennis player from China and won China's first women's world title in the World Table Tennis Championships of 1961.[1][2]
Table tennis career
From 1956 to 1963 she won ten medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the World Table Tennis Championships.[3]
The ten World Championship medals[4] [5] included a gold medal in the singles at the 1961 World Table Tennis Championships.[6] [7]
See also
References
- ^ HUI, QIU ZHONG. "Laugh at life - China's first women's world champion Qiu Zhonghui readme soft hardcover(Chinese Edition)(Old-Used)" – via Biblio.com.
- ^ "人民日报". www.people.com.cn.
- ^ ITTF_Database Archived 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123.
- ^ "Profile". Table Tennis Guide.
- ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.
- ^ Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results, pages 309-312. Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
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- 1926: Mária Mednyánszky (HUN)
- 1928: Mária Mednyánszky (HUN)
- 1929: Mária Mednyánszky (HUN)
- 1930: Mária Mednyánszky (HUN)
- 1931: Mária Mednyánszky (HUN)
- 1932: Anna Sipos (HUN)
- 1933: Anna Sipos (HUN)
- 1934: Marie Kettnerová (TCH)
- 1935: Marie Kettnerová (TCH)
- 1936: Ruth Aarons (USA)
- 1937: Ruth Aarons (USA) / Gertrude Pritzi (AUT)
- 1938: Gertrude Pritzi (AUT)
- 1939: Vlasta Depetrisová (TCH)
- 1947: Gizella Farkas (HUN)
- 1948: Gizella Farkas (HUN)
- 1949: Gizella Farkas (HUN)
- 1950: Angelica Rozeanu (ROU)
- 1951: Angelica Rozeanu (ROU)
- 1952: Angelica Rozeanu (ROU)
- 1953: Angelica Rozeanu (ROU)
- 1954: Angelica Rozeanu (ROU)
- 1955: Angelica Rozeanu (ROU)
- 1956: Tomie Okawa (JPN)
- 1957: Fujie Eguchi (JPN)
- 1959: Kimiyo Matsuzaki (JPN)
- 1961: Qiu Zhonghui (CHN)
- 1963: Kimiyo Matsuzaki (JPN)
- 1965: Naoko Fukatsu (JPN)
- 1967: Sachiko Morisawa (JPN)
- 1969: Toshiko Kowada (JPN)
- 1971: Lin Huiqing (CHN)
- 1973: Hu Yulan (CHN)
- 1975: Pak Yung-sun (PRK)
- 1977: Pak Yung-sun (PRK)
- 1979: Ge Xin'ai (CHN)
- 1981: Tong Ling (CHN)
- 1983: Cao Yanhua (CHN)
- 1985: Cao Yanhua (CHN)
- 1987: He Zhili (CHN)
- 1989: Qiao Hong (CHN)
- 1991: Deng Yaping (CHN)
- 1993: Hyun Jung-hwa (KOR)
- 1995: Deng Yaping (CHN)
- 1997: Deng Yaping (CHN)
- 1999: Wang Nan (CHN)
- 2001: Wang Nan (CHN)
- 2003: Wang Nan (CHN)
- 2005: Zhang Yining (CHN)
- 2007: Guo Yue (CHN)
- 2009: Zhang Yining (CHN)
- 2011: Ding Ning (CHN)
- 2013: Li Xiaoxia (CHN)
- 2015: Ding Ning (CHN)
- 2017: Ding Ning (CHN)
- 2019: Liu Shiwen (CHN)
- 2021: Wang Manyu (CHN)
- 2023: Sun Yingsha (CHN)
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