1936 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's team

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1936 Swaythling Cup (men's team)
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The 1936 World Table Tennis Championships – Swaythling Cup (men's team) was the tenth edition of the men's team championship.[1] [2]

Austria defeated Romania 5–4 in the final to win the gold medal.[3] Four teams tied for third place as there was no play-off to determine a single bronze medal winner.

Swaythling Cup tables

Group 1

Pos Team P W L Squad
1 Austria Austria 6 6 0 Erwin Kohn, Richard Bergmann, Helmut Goebel, Hans Hartinger, Alfred Liebster
2 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 6 5 1 Stanislav Kolář, Bohumil Váňa, Miloslav Hamr, Václav Tereba, František Hanec Pivec
3 United States United States 6 4 2 Gilbert Marshall, Buddy Blattner, Jimmy McClure, Dick Tindall
4 England England 6 3 3 Ken Hyde, Adrian Haydon, Maurice Bergl, Hyman Lurie, Stanley Proffitt
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 6 2 4 Max Marinko, Milan Lazar, Ladislav Hexner, Stevica Maksimović, Otto Weissbacher
6 Germany Germany 6 1 5 Dieter Mauritz, Georg Kutz, Helmut Ullrich, Erich Deisler
7 Belgium Belgium 6 0 6 Roger Lejeune, Max Kahn, André Staf

Group 2

Pos Team P W L Squad
1 Romania Romania 6 5 1 Viktor Vladone, Marin Vasile-Goldberger, Farkas Paneth
2 France France 6 4 2 Michel Haguenauer, Charles Dubouillé, Raoul Bedoc, Daniel Guérin, Paul Wolschoefer
2 Kingdom of Hungary Hungary 6 4 2 Viktor Barna, Miklós Szabados, Laszlo Bellak, István Kelen, Tibor Házi
2 Poland Poland 6 4 2 Alojzy Ehrlich, Samuel Schieff, Shimcha Finkelstein, Jezierski
5 Lithuania Lithuania 6 3 3 Juozas Remikis, Vytautas Gerulaitis, Vilius Variakojis, Vladas Dzindziliauskas
6 Latvia Latvia 6 1 5 Isays Joffe, Idelsohns, Schacofs, Doerin Stamms
7 Netherlands Netherlands 6 0 6 Hans Cserno, Arwid Danner, Henk Clausen

Final

[3]

Austria Austria 5 Romania Romania 4 Scores
Bergmann Paneth 21-15 21-14
Liebster Vladone 21-19 11-21 18-21
Goebel Vasile-Goldberger 11-21 09-21
Bergmann Vladone 19-21 21-14 21-13
Goebel Paneth 09-21 11-21
Liebster Vasile-Goldberger 21-13 23-21
Goebel Vladone 21-19 13-21 12-21
Bergmann Vasile-Goldberger 21-19 21-16
Liebster Paneth 21-15 08-21 21-10

See also

List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists

References

  1. ^ "List of Winners". All About Tennis.
  2. ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). A–Z of Sport, pp. 699–700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.
  3. ^ a b "Swaythling Cup results". tischtennis-infos.de. Archived from the original on 2019-05-05. Retrieved 2018-03-31.