Anna Sipos

Hungarian table tennis player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anna Sipos (3 April 1908 – 1 January 1988) was a Hungarian international table tennis player.

FullnameSIPOS Anna
NationalityHungarian
Born(1908-04-03)3 April 1908
Hungary
Died1 January 1988(1988-01-01) (aged 79)
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Anna Sipos
Personal information
Full nameSIPOS Anna
NationalityHungarian
Born(1908-04-03)3 April 1908
Hungary
Died1 January 1988(1988-01-01) (aged 79)
Sport
SportTable tennis
Medal record
Women's table tennis
Representing  Hungary
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1935 WembleyDoubles
Gold medal – first place1935 WembleyMixed Doubles
Silver medal – second place1935 WembleyTeam
Gold medal – first place1934 ParisDoubles
Silver medal – second place1934 ParisMixed Doubles
Silver medal – second place1934 ParisTeam
Gold medal – first place1933 BadenSingles
Gold medal – first place1933 BadenDoubles
Bronze medal – third place1933 BadenMixed Doubles
Gold medal – first place1932 PragueSingles
Gold medal – first place1932 PragueDoubles
Gold medal – first place1932 PragueMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place1931 BudapestSingles
Gold medal – first place1931 BudapestDoubles
Silver medal – second place1931 BudapestMixed Doubles
Silver medal – second place1930 BerlinSingles
Gold medal – first place1930 BerlinDoubles
Silver medal – second place1930 BerlinMixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place1929 BudapestSingles
Bronze medal – third place1929 BudapestDoubles
Gold medal – first place1929 BudapestMixed Doubles
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Table tennis career

She won 21 medals in the World Table Tennis Championships[1] Eleven of these were gold medals.[1] including six consecutive women's doubles wins when partnering Mária Mednyánszky.[2][3][4]

Halls of Fame

Sipos was inducted into the International Table Tennis Foundation Hall of Fame in 1993.[5] Sipos, who was Jewish, was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.[6]

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