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Erika Metzger

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Erika Metzger
Full nameMETZGER Erika
Nationality Germany
Medal record
Women's table tennis
Representing  Germany
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1929 Budapest Doubles
Silver medal – second place 1928 Stockholm Singles
Silver medal – second place 1928 Stockholm Mixed Doubles

Erika Metzger was a German table tennis player. She lived in Berlin. In 1929 she and Mona Rüster won the first place medal for Germany in doubles in the Table Tennis World Championships. Leading up to this win, Metzger won the 1927 International German Championships. She would control the first-place position in the German rankings in both 1928 and 1929.[1]


Accomplishments

  • Table Tennis World Championships
    • 1928 in Stockholm: 2nd place singles, 2nd place mixed doubles with Daniel Pecsi (HUN). Quarterfinal doubles
    • 1929 in Budapest: 1st place doubles with Mona Rüster (DE), Quarterfinal singles, quarterfinal mixed
  • International German Championships
    • 1927 Berlin 1st place singles, 2nd place doubles with Wirz, 2nd place mixed with Daniel Pecsi (HUN)
    • 1928 Krefeld 2nd place singles, 1st place mixed with Daniel Pecsi (HUN)
  • International Championships
    • 1928 England 1st place singles, 1st place mized with Daniel Pecsi (HUN)
    • 1929 Switzerland 1st place singles, 1st place double with Ingeborg Carnatz.

References

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