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{{Short description|Czechoslovak table tennis player}} |
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| birth_place = [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[World Table Tennis Championships|World Championships]]}} |
{{MedalCompetition | [[World Table Tennis Championships|World Championships]]}} |
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{{MedalSilver | 1959 Dortmund | Doubles}} |
{{MedalSilver | 1959 Dortmund | Doubles}} |
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{{MedalGold | 1957 |
{{MedalGold | 1957 Stockholm | Doubles}} |
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{{MedalBronze | 1957 |
{{MedalBronze | 1957 Stockholm | Team}} |
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{{MedalSilver | 1956 Tokyo | Doubles}} |
{{MedalSilver | 1956 Tokyo | Doubles}} |
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{{MedalSilver | 1956 Tokyo | Team}} |
{{MedalSilver | 1956 Tokyo | Team}} |
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{{MedalGold | 1958 Budapest | Doubles}} |
{{MedalGold | 1958 Budapest | Doubles}} |
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{{MedalSilver | 1958 Budapest | Team}} |
{{MedalSilver | 1958 Budapest | Team}} |
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'''Ladislav Štípek''' (10 June 1925 – 13 February 1998) was a [[Czechs|Czech]] male international [[table tennis]] player, representing [[Czechoslovakia]]. |
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==Table tennis career== |
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⚫ | From 1947 to 1959 he won some medals in team events in the [[Table Tennis European Championships]] and in the [[World Table Tennis Championships]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.ittf.com/ittf_stats/All_events3.asp?ID=6816| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121016225107/http://www.ittf.com/ittf_stats/All_events3.asp?ID=6816| archive-date = 2012-10-16| title = ITTF_Database}}</ref> |
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His 19 World Championship medals<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sports123.com/tte/index.html|title=Table Tennis World Championship medal winners|publisher=Sports123}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://tabletennis.guide/profile.php?name=ladislav-stipek-126373|title=Profile|publisher=Table Tennis Guide}}</ref> included five [[gold medal]]s; two in the team event and three in the doubles with [[Bohumil Váňa]] and [[Ivan Andreadis]] respectively.<ref>{{cite book|last=Montague|first=Trevor|title=A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700|year=2004|publisher=The Bath Press|isbn=0-316-72645-1}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Matthews/Morrison|first=Peter/Ian|title=The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results, pages 309-312|year=1987|publisher=Guinness Superlatives|isbn=0-85112-492-5|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/guinnessencyclop00matt}}</ref> |
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He also won an [[English Open (table tennis)|English Open]] title. |
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==Personal life== |
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He worked as an official for the Ninth of May Jawa motorcycle works.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tabletennisengland.co.uk/etta_website/magazine-archive/1954-55/tt_issue105.pdf|title=Veterans Lead|publisher=Table Tennis England|access-date=2018-02-26|archive-date=2020-09-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920184055/https://tabletennisengland.co.uk/etta_website/magazine-archive/1954-55/tt_issue105.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of table tennis players]] |
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* [[List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists]] |
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==References== |
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| title = Ladislav Štípek 's Titles |
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| list1 = {{Footer World Champions Table Tennis Doubles Men}} |
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{{Footer World Champions Table Tennis Team Men}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Stipek, Ladislav}} |
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[[Category:1925 births]] |
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[[Category:1998 deaths]] |
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[[Category:Czech male table tennis players]] |
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[[Category:Czechoslovak table tennis players]] |
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[[Category:Sportspeople from Prague]] |
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Born | Prague, Czechoslovakia | 10 June 1925|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 13 February 1998 Barcelona, Spain | (aged 72)|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ladislav Štípek (10 June 1925 – 13 February 1998) was a Czech male international table tennis player, representing Czechoslovakia.
Table tennis career
[edit]From 1947 to 1959 he won some medals in team events in the Table Tennis European Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships.[1]
His 19 World Championship medals[2][3] included five gold medals; two in the team event and three in the doubles with Bohumil Váňa and Ivan Andreadis respectively.[4][5]
He also won an English Open title.
Personal life
[edit]He worked as an official for the Ninth of May Jawa motorcycle works.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "ITTF_Database". Archived from the original on 2012-10-16.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "Veterans Lead" (PDF). Table Tennis England. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2018-02-26.