Csilla Bátorfi
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Hungarian table tennis player
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Nationality | Hungary | ||||||||||||
Born | (1969年03月03日) 3 March 1969 (age 55) | ||||||||||||
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Playing style | right-handed | ||||||||||||
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Csilla Bátorfi (born 3 March 1969 in Szombathely) is a Hungarian table tennis player.[1] She competed at five consecutive Olympic Games from 1988 (when the sport first appeared at the Games) to 2004. She won several titles in European Championships.[2]
She is the first female table tennis player to compete at five Olympics. Six men share this honor with her: Swede Jörgen Persson, Croatian Zoran Primorac, Belgian Jean-Michel Saive, Serbian-American Ilija Lupulesku, Swede Jan-Ove Waldner, and German Jörg Roßkopf.
She was named Hungarian Sportswoman of The Year in 1986 after becoming European champion the same year.
See also
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[edit ]- ^ "Olympic Results". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
- ^ "BATORFI Csilla (HUN)". ITTF Statistics. ITTF. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
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Preceded by | Hungarian Sportswoman of The Year 1986 |
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