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The champion of the men's team in London (1 926.12.6-12.12): Hungary.

[2nd place] Stockholm, Sweden (1928.1.25-1.29) Men's Team Champion: Hungary.

[3rd place] Budapest, Hungary (1929.1.14-1.21) Men's Team Champion: Hungary.

[4th place] Berlin, Germany (1930.1.21-1.26) Men's Team Champion: Hungary.

[5th place] Budapest, Hungary (1931.2.10-2.15) Men's Team Champion: Hungary.

[6th place] Czech Prague (1926.1.25-1.30) Men's Team Champion: Czech Republic.

[7th place] Baden, Austria (193.1.31-2.5) Men's Team Champion: Hungary.

[8th place] Paris, France (1934.12.2-12.10) Men's Team Champion: Hungary; Women's Team Champion: Germany

[9th] British Wembley (1935.2.8-2. 10) Men's Team Champion: Hungary; Women's team champion: Czech Republic

[10] Prague, Czech Republic (1936.3.12-3.18) Men's Team Champion: Austria; Women's team champion: Czech Republic

[No.65438 +0 1] Baden, Austria (1937.2. 1-2.7) Men's Team Champion: USA; Women's Team Champion: USA

[12] British Wembley (1938.1.24-1.29) men's team champion: Hungary; Women's team champion: Czech Republic

[13] Egyptian Cairo (1939.3.6-3.11) Men's Team Champion: Czech Republic; Women's Team Champion: Germany

[14] Paris, France (1947.2.28-3.7) Men's Team Champion: Czech Republic; Women's team champion: Britain

[15] British Wembley (1948.2.4-2.11) men's team champion: Czech Republic; Women's team champion: Britain

[16] Stockholm, Sweden (1949.2.4-2. 10) Men's Team Champion: Hungary; Women's Team Champion: USA

[17] Budapest, Hungary (1950.438+0.29-2.5) Men's Team Champion: Czech Republic; Women's team champion: Romania

[18] Vienna, Austria (1951.3.2-3.11) men's team champion: Czech Republic; Women's team champion: Romania

[19] Men's Team Champion in Mumbai, India (1952.2.1-2.10): Hungary; Women's Team Champion: Japan

[20th] Champion of the men's team in Bucharest, Croatia (1953.3.20-3.29): Britain; Women's team champion: Romania

[No.265438 +0] The champion of the British Wembley (1954.4.5-4. 14) men's team: Japan; Women's Team Champion: Japan

[22nd] Utrecht, Netherlands (1955.4. 16-4.24) Men's Team Champion: Japan; Women's team champion: Romania

[23rd] Tokyo, Japan (1956.4.2-4.11) Men's Team Champion: Japan; Women's team champion: Romania

[24th] Stockholm, Sweden (1957.3.7-3. 15) Men's Team Champion: Japan; Women's Team Champion: Japan

[25th] Germany Dortmund (1959.3.20-3.29) Men's Team Champion: Japan; Women's Team Champion: Japan

[26th] China Beijing (1961.4.5-4.14) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: Japan

[27th] Prague, Czech Republic (1963.4.5-4. 14) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: Japan

[28th] Ljubljana, Yugoslavia (1965.4. 15-4.25) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[29th] Stockholm, Sweden (1967.4.11-4.21) Men's Team Champion: Japan; Women's Team Champion: Japan

[30th] German Munich Men's Team Champion (1969.4. 17-4.27): Japan; Women's Team Champion: Soviet Union

[No.365438 +0] Nagoya (197 1.3.28-4.7) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: Japan

[No.32] Yugoslav Sarajevo Men's Team Champion (1973.4.5-4. 15): Sweden; Women's Team Champion: Korea

[No.33] Indian Kargada (1976.2.6-2. 16) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[No.34] British Birmingham (1977.3.26-4.5) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[No.35] North Korea Pyongyang (1979.4.25-5.6) Men's Team Champion: Hungary; Women's Team Champion: China

[No.36] Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (1981.4.14-4.26) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[No.37] Tokyo (1983.4.28-5.9) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[No.38] Gothenburg, Sweden (1985.3.28-4.7) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[No.39] Indian New Delhi (1987.2.6-2. 16) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[40th] Dortmund Germany (1989.3.29-4.9); Men's team champion: Sweden

[No.465438 +0] Japan Chiba (199 1.4.24-5.6) Men's Team Champion: Sweden; Women's team champion: Korea United

[42nd place] Gothenburg, Sweden (1993.5.11-5.23) Men's Team Champion: Sweden; Women's Team Champion: China

[43rd place] China Tianjin (1995.5.1-5.14) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[No.44] Manchester (1997.4.24-5.5) Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[45th place] Malaysia-Kuala Lumpur Men's Team Champion: Sweden; Women's Team Champion: China

[46th place] Osaka Men's Team Champion: China; Women's Team Champion: China

[47th] Champion of the Paris Men's Team (May 20-May 26, 2003): China; Women's Team Champion: China

[48th] Shanghai, China (April 50-May 6, 2005)

[49th] Zagreb, Croatia (May 2, 20071-May 27) China

[50th] Yokohama, Japan (April 29th-May 5th, 2009) is unknown.

Remarks:

The World Table Tennis Championships is the highest-level world table tennis competition sponsored by the International Table Tennis Federation, which has a wide influence. 1926 12 At the same time that ITTF was formally established, the first world table tennis championship was held in London, England. The powerful Hungarian team won all the championships in men's team, men's singles, men's doubles, women's singles and mixed doubles. 1928 The second World Table Tennis Championships added the women's doubles competition, 1933 added the women's team competition. The World Table Tennis Championships are held once a year from 1928 to 1939, 1947 to 1957. Since the 25th session of 1959, it is held every two years.

There was no women's team competition in the first eight sessions, and the women's doubles competition began in the second session. From the first World Table Tennis Championships to the 195 1 8th World Table Tennis Championships, European athletes occupied an absolute advantage and won most of the championships. Together with the later champions, the Hungarian team won a total of 73 championships, 9 of which were won in cooperation with players from other countries. From 1959, Rong Guotuan won the first world championship for China to the end of the 46th World Table Tennis Championships (in 2002), China won 90 championships, which has greatly surpassed the second-ranked Hungarian team.

Development history

1926 65438+ 10, an international table tennis competition was held in Berlin, Germany, with 64 male athletes from 9 countries participating. At the meeting of the representatives of the participating countries held at the same time, at the initiative of Dr. Lehmann of Germany, it was decided to hold the European Table Tennis Championships (later the World Table Tennis Championships) and suggested the establishment of the International Table Tennis Federation. In February of the same year, ITTF was formally established, and the European Championship held in London was named the first World Table Tennis Championship.

At that time, there was no order book, so all the players had to stay at the scene and the referee was on call. Athletes can dress casually, including those wearing long skirts and trousers, ties and shoes. Tickets are free. At that time, the British "Times" reported the final and gave it favorable comments.

In the past decades, the world table tennis and its world championships have gone through several major stages of development:

The first stage (1926- 195 1 year): the heyday of table tennis in Europe.

18 World Table Tennis Championships was held from 1926 to 195 1 year. At this stage, the European team has an absolute advantage.

During this period, the change of rules and the reform of equipment strongly promoted the development of technology. If the length of the table is increased from 4.8 feet to 5 feet, the height of the net is reduced from 6.5 inches to 6 inches, and the ball changes from soft ball to hard ball. It is also stipulated that the time for the best of three games in singles should not exceed 1 hour, and the time for the best of five games should not exceed 1 hour for 45 minutes. Do not serve with your fingers.

The second stage (1952- 1959): Japan shocked the world table tennis world.

The third stage (1959- 1969): China team rises and North Korea team rises.

The fourth stage (197 1- 1979): the European team was revived and the China team rallied.

The fifth stage (198 1- 1988): The China team climbed to the top of the world and evolved into a situation of "China conquering the world".

The sixth stage (199 1-): The World Beats China achieved outstanding results, with the European team leading by 5-6 years. China team walked out of the trough and climbed the peak again.

Activity organization

The World Table Tennis Championships are hosted by the International Table Tennis Federation, and each competition is hosted by the Table Tennis Association authorized by the International Table Tennis Federation.

The International Table Tennis Federation 1926 12 was established in London. It is an international individual sports organization composed of table tennis associations from various countries and regions. Headquartered in Christine, East Sussex, England. China joined the Federation 1953 in March.

The highest authority of ITTF is the General Assembly. The Congress is held every two years, and the World Table Tennis Championships are held at the same time and place. By 1995, ITTF had developed from nine member associations at the time of its establishment to 168. Without ITTF's permission, no table tennis match can use the title of "World".

rules of a contest/competition

1. Qualification

Athletes recommended by member associations who have paid the annual membership fee can sign up for the competition.

Each member association can report 5 men and 5 women to participate in the singles competition. In addition, each event can report 1 athlete, and the athlete should be within the top ten of the current ITTF ranking table.

The number of people participating in singles competitions in each association shall not exceed 7. The number of participants in each singles match of the host association may exceed this provision 1 2. Men's singles and women's singles can be reported to 7 people each.

draw lots

The lottery ceremony was held under the supervision of ITTF Technical Committee.

Step 3 reward

The winning athletes in each event have the right to keep the trophy until June 65438+February 3 1 next year. In addition to the trophy, the winner of each singles and doubles event will get a gold medal, the loser of the final will get a silver medal and the loser of the semi-final will get a bronze medal. All the contestants will get certificates.

4. Arbitration

The meeting of the Arbitration Commission may be held as many times as necessary during the competition, and the association that the Arbitration Commission thinks is directly related to the content of the meeting has the right to attend the meeting.