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Hungarian table tennis player
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Nationality | Hungary |
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Born | (1936-05-09)9 May 1936 |
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Died | 18 August 2017(2017-08-18) (aged 81) |
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Lívia Mossóczy (May 9, 1936 – August 18, 2017) was a female international table tennis player from Hungary.
Table tennis career
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From 1957 to 1960 she won several medals in single, double, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships, three medals with the Hungarian team in the World Table Tennis Championships.[1][2]
The World Championship medal[3][4] was a gold medal won in the doubles at the 1957 World Table Tennis Championships with Agnes Simon.[5][6]
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- 1958: Ann Haydon, Jill Rook, Diane Rowe (ENG)
- 1960: Gizella Gervai, Éva Kóczián, Sarolta Lukacs, Lívia Mossóczy (HUN)
- 1962: Inge Harst-Muser, Uschi Matthias-Firdler, Agnes Simon, Edit Wetzel-Buchholz (FRG)
- 1964: Lesley Bell, Irene Ogus, Diane Rowe, Mary Shannon (ENG)
- 1966: Éva Kóczián, Erzsebet Heirits, Sarolta Lukacs (HUN)
- 1968: Wiebke Hendriksen, Jutta Krüger, Agnes Simon, Edit Wetzel-Buchholz (FRG)
- 1970: Svetlana Grinberg, Rita Pogosova, Zoja Rudnova, Aldona Skarulene-Kondrotaite (URS)
- 1972: Beatrix Kisházi, Henriette Lotaller, Judit Magos-Havas (HUN)
- 1974: Elmira Antonyan, Svetlana Fedorova, Zoja Rudnova, Asta Gedraitite (URS)
- 1976: Elmira Antonyan, Tatiana Ferdman, Valentina Popova, Zoja Rudnova (URS)
- 1978: Beatrix Kisházi, Judit Magos-Havas, Zsuzsa Olah, Gabriella Szabó (HUN)
- 1980: Narine Antonjan, Fliura Bulatova, Ludmila Bakshutova, Valentina Popova (URS)
- 1982: Beatrix Kisházi, Zsuzsa Olah, Gabriella Szabó, Edit Urban (HUN)
- 1984: Narine Antonjan, Fliura Bulatova, Valentina Popova, Anita Zakharjan (URS)
- 1986: Csilla Bátorfi, Györgyi Fazekas, Zsuzsa Olah, Edit Urban (HUN)
- 1988: Fliura Bulatova, Elena Kovtun, Valentina Popova, Raisa Timofeeva (URS)
- 1990: Csilla Bátorfi, Györgyi Fazekas, Zsuzsa Olah, Edit Urban (HUN)
- 1992: Otilia Bădescu, Emilia Ciosu, Maria Rotaru, Adriana Zamfir (ROU)
- 1994: Svetlana Bakhtina, Oksana Fadeyeva, Galina Melnik, Irina Palina, Elena Timina (RUS)
- 1996: Christina Fischer, Olga Nemeș, Jie Schöpp, Nicole Struse, Elke Schall (GER)
- 1998: Christina Fischer, Olga Nemeș, Jie Schöpp, Nicole Struse, Elke Schall (GER)
- 2000: Csilla Bátorfi, Maria Fazekas, Zita Molnár, Krisztina Tóth (HUN)
- 2002: Ana Gogorita, Maria Rotaru, Mihaela Steff, Adriana Zamfir (ROU)
- 2003: Ding Yan, Wenling Tan Monfardini, Laura Negrisoli, Nikoleta Stefanova, Wang Yu (ITA)
- 2005: Otilia Bădescu, Elizabeta Samara, Mihaela Steff, Adriana Zamfir (ROU)
- 2007: Li Bin, Petra Lovas, Georgina Póta, Krisztina Tóth, Szandra Pergel (HUN)
- 2008: Linda Creemers, Li Jiao, Li Jie, Carla Nouwen, Elena Timina (NED)
- 2009: Linda Creemers, Li Jiao, Li Jie, Carla Nouwen, Elena Timina (NED)
- 2010: Li Jiao, Li Jie, Elena Timina (NED)
- 2011: Linda Creemers, Britt Eerland, Li Jiao, Li Jie, Elena Timina (NED)
- 2013: Han Ying, Shan Xiaona, Kristin Silbereisen, Petrissa Solja, Wu Jiaduo (GER)
- 2014: Han Ying, Irene Ivancan, Shan Xiaona, Petrissa Solja, Sabine Winter (GER)
- 2015: Han Ying, Irene Ivancan, Shan Xiaona, Petrissa Solja, Sabine Winter (GER)
- 2017: Irina Ciobanu, Adina Diaconu, Daniela Monteiro, Elizabeta Samara, Bernadette Szőcs (ROU)
- 2019: Irina Ciobanu, Adina Diaconu, Daniela Monteiro, Elizabeta Samara, Bernadette Szőcs (ROU)
- 2021: Annett Kaufmann, Chantal Mantz, Nina Mittelham, Sabine Winter (GER)
- 2023: Han Ying, Annett Kaufmann, Nina Mittelham, Shan Xiaona, Sabine Winter (GER)
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