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[[Zobera Rahman Linu]] is a famous Bangladeshi [[table tennis]] player.She is the only Bangladeshi sportswoman to have her name listed in the [[Guiness Book of World Records]].
[[Zobera Rahman Linu]] is a famous Bangladeshi [[table tennis]] player.She is the only Bangladeshi sportswoman to have her name listed in the [[Guiness Book of World Records]].
==Achievements==
==Achievements==
Linu has won the national table tennis championshhips 16 times which is the most by any sportsperson in any country of the world.From [[1979]] to [[2001]],24 years in a row excluding '81,'98 and '99,she won 16 titles as a [[singles (table tennis)|singles]],[[doubles (table tennis)|doubles]] and [[mixed doubles (table tennis)|mixed doubles]] player.This feat was recognized by the Guiness in 2002.
Linu has won the national table tennis championships 16 times which is the most by any sportsperson in any country of the world. From [[1979]] to [[2001]],24 years in a row, excluding '81,'98 and '99, she won 16 national titles of Bangladesh as a table tennis [(singles)]player. This feat was recognized by the Guiness in 2002.
Also,Linu stood 5th in the [[1980]] [[Asian Table Tennis Championships]] in [[Japan]].
Also,Linu stood 5th in the [[1980]] [[Asian Table Tennis Championships]] in [[Japan]].
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Revision as of 06:37, 16 April 2007

Zobera Rahman Linu is a famous Bangladeshi table tennis player.She is the only Bangladeshi sportswoman to have her name listed in the Guiness Book of World Records.

Achievements

Linu has won the national table tennis championships 16 times which is the most by any sportsperson in any country of the world. From 1979 to 2001,24 years in a row, excluding '81,'98 and '99, she won 16 national titles of Bangladesh as a table tennis [(singles)]player. This feat was recognized by the Guiness in 2002. Also,Linu stood 5th in the 1980 Asian Table Tennis Championships in Japan.