1967 World Table Tennis Championships – Mixed doubles

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1967 Mixed doubles
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The 1967 World Table Tennis Championships mixed doubles was the 29th edition of the mixed doubles championship. [1] [2]

Contents

Nobuhiko Hasegawa and Noriko Yamanaka defeated Koji Kimura and Naoko Fukazu in the final by three sets to one. [3]

Results

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of Japan.svg Nobuhiko Hasegawa
Flag of Japan.svg Noriko Yamanaka
21 21 21
Flag of Germany.svg Erich Arndt
Flag of Germany.svg Edit Buchholz
10 17 17 Flag of Japan.svg Hasegawa
Flag of Japan.svg Yamanaka
21 21 21
Flag of Sweden.svg Hans Alsér
Flag of Sweden.svg Eva Johansson
21 17 21 21 Flag of Sweden.svg Alsér
Flag of Sweden.svg Johansson
16 16 9
Flag of England.svg Chester Barnes
Flag of England.svg Mary Wright
12 21 16 19 Flag of Japan.svg Hasegawa
Flag of Japan.svg Yamanaka
14 21 21 23
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anatoly Amelin
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Zoja Rudnova
21 21 10 19 21 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Amelin
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Rudnova
21 16 17 21
Flag of Japan.svg Mitsuru Kono
Flag of Japan.svg Sachiko Morisawa
18 16 21 21 12 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Amelin
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Rudnova
21 7 22 23 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Miko
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marta Lužová
21 21 21 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miko
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Luzova
18 21 20 21 18
Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Rózsás
Flag of Hungary.svg Sarolta Lukacs
16 14 13 Flag of Japan.svg Hasegawa
Flag of Japan.svg Yamanaka
21 22 19 21
Flag of Germany.svg Eberhard Schöler
Flag of Germany.svg Diane Schöler
21 21 21 Flag of Japan.svg Kimura
Flag of Japan.svg Fukazu
15 20 21 14
Flag of Sweden.svg Bjorne Mellstroem
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Laima Balaišytė
11 12 14 Flag of Germany.svg Schöler
Flag of Germany.svg Schöler
13 10 21 13
Flag of Romania.svg Dorin Giurgiuca
Flag of Romania.svg Maria Alexandru
21 21 21 Flag of Romania.svg Giurgiuca
Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru
21 21 16 21
Flag of Hungary.svg Jozsef Papp
Flag of Hungary.svg Éva Földy
18 9 17 Flag of Romania.svg Giurgiuca
Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru
9 12 17
Flag of England.svg Denis Neale
Flag of England.svg Karenza Smith
18 21 21 21 Flag of Japan.svg Kimura
Flag of Japan.svg Fukazu
21 21 21
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Kunz
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jitka Karlíková
21 19 12 17 Flag of England.svg Neale
Flag of England.svg Smith
15 19 19
Flag of Japan.svg Koji Kimura
Flag of Japan.svg Naoko Fukazu
21 21 14 21 Flag of Japan.svg Kimura
Flag of Japan.svg Fukazu
21 21 21
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Sarkis Sarchayan
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Rita Pogosova
16 18 21 12

See also

List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

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References

  1. "List of Winners". All About Table Tennis.
  2. "Mixed doubles results" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-09.
  3. Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN   0-316-72645-1.