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ivan, andreadis, april, 1924, prague, october, 1992, prague, czechoslovak, international, table, tennis, player, full, namenationality, czechoslovakiaplaying, styleshakehand, gripmedal, record, table, tennisrepresenting, czechoslovakiaworld, championships1957,. Ivan Andreadis 3 April 1924 in Prague 27 October 1992 in Prague was a Czechoslovak international table tennis player Ivan AndreadisFull nameIvan AndreadisNationality CzechoslovakiaPlaying styleShakehand gripMedal record Men s table tennisRepresenting CzechoslovakiaWorld Championships1957 Stockholm Singles1957 Stockholm Doubles1957 Stockholm Mixed Doubles1957 Stockholm Men s Team1956 Tokyo Doubles1956 Tokyo Mixed Doubles1956 Tokyo Men s Team1955 Utrecht Doubles1955 Utrecht Men s Team1954 Wembley Singles1954 Wembley Doubles1954 Wembley Men s Team1953 Bucharest Singles1953 Bucharest Doubles1953 Bucharest Men s Team1951 Vienna Singles1951 Vienna Doubles1951 Vienna Men s Team1950 Budapest Singles1950 Budapest Doubles1950 Budapest Mixed Doubles1950 Budapest Men s Team1949 Stockholm Doubles1949 Stockholm Men s Team1948 Wembley Men s Team1947 Paris Men s Team Contents 1 Table tennis career 2 Hall of Fame 3 See also 4 ReferencesTable tennis career EditHe won several medals in singles doubles and team events in the World Table Tennis Championships from 1947 to 1957 1 His 27 World Championship medals 2 3 included nine gold medals four in the team event four in the doubles with Frantisek Tokar Bohumil Vana and Ladislav Stipek respectively and one in the mixed doubles with Gizi Farkas 4 5 He also won three English Open titles He was of Greek Jewish origin 6 Hall of Fame EditHe was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the International Table Tennis Federation in 1995 7 He worked as a railway planning official in the CKD Sokolovo works in Prague 8 See also EditList of table tennis players List of World Table Tennis Championships medalistsReferences Edit ITTF database Ivan Andreadis 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 Czechoslovakian Table Tennis Association PDF Degruyter com Archived from the original PDF on 2019 06 05 Retrieved 2018 03 12 ITTF Hall of Fame PDF ITTF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 06 17 Retrieved 2010 07 29 Veterans Lead PDF Table Tennis England Archived from the original PDF on 2020 09 20 Retrieved 2018 02 26 This biographical article relating to a Czech table tennis figure is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivan Andreadis amp oldid 1138896702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,