Mai Văn Hòa

Mai Văn Hòa (Hanoi, 1 June 1927 - Saigon, 14 May 1971) was a table tennis player from South Vietnam.[1]

Mai Van Hoa
Full nameMai Văn Hòa
NationalitySouth Vietnam
Born(1927-06-01)1 June 1927
Died14 May 1971(1971-05-14) (aged 43)
Medal record
Men's table tennis
Representing  South Vietnam
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1959 Dortmund Team
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 1957 Manila Doubles
Gold medal – first place 1957 Manila Team
Gold medal – first place 1954 Singapore Singles
Silver medal – second place 1954 Singapore Doubles
Gold medal – first place 1953 Tokyo Singles
Gold medal – first place 1953 Tokyo Doubles
Silver medal – second place 1953 Tokyo Team

From 1953 to 1957 he won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships.[2]

Results from the ITTF database

[3]

VAssoc.CompetitionYearLocationCountrySinglesDoublesMixedTeam
VIE R.Asian Championship TTFA1957ManilaPHIGold1
VIE R.Asian Championship TTFA1954SingapurSINGoldSilver
VIE R.Asian Championship TTFA1953TokyoJPNGoldGold2
VIE R.Asian Games1958TokyoJPNGold1
VIE R.World Championship1959DortmundFRGRd of 16Rd of 128dnp3
VIE R.World Championship1957StockholmSWERd of 32Rd of 64Scratched5
VIE R.World Championship1956TokyoJPNRd of 32Rd of 64dnp7
VIE R.World Championship1955UtrechtNEDRd of 64Rd of 128dnp9
VIE R.World Championship1952BombayINDRd of 16Rd of 32dnp5
VIE R.World Championship1951WienAUTRd of 64Rd of 16dnp7
FRAWorld Championship1950BudapestHUNRd of 64Rd of 32dnp

See also

References

  1. Trọng Minh -Vẻ vang dân Việt 1991 - - Volume 2 - Page 553 "His younger brother, Mai van Hoa, was an Asian champion in table tennis in successive years of the '50s. and champion of Asian Olympic in 1958 at Tokyo. He later died in an accident in Saigon on May 14, 1971. Mr. Mai van Chat married ...
  2. "ITTF_Database". Archived from the original on 2010-07-08.
  3. ITTF Results from the ITTF database


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