Roland Jacobi

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Roland Jacobi
Full nameBeszterczy Jacobi Roland[1]
NationalityFile:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
Born(1893-03-09)9 March 1893
Banská Bystrica, Austria-Hungary
(present-day Slovakia)
Died22 May 1951(1951-05-22) (aged 58)
Budapest, Hungary
Medal record
Men's table tennis
Representing File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1926 London Singles
Gold medal – first place 1926 London Doubles
Gold medal – first place 1928 Stockholm Team
Gold medal – first place 1926 London Team
Silver medal – second place 1926 London Mixed Doubles
Bronze medal – third place 1928 Stockholm Doubles

Roland Jacobi (9 March 1893 – 22 May 1951) was a male international table tennis player from Hungary. He was the first ever men's singles world champion at the 1926 World Table Tennis Championships[2] and won six medals in singles, doubles and team events in the World Table Tennis Championships between 1926 and 1928.[3]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 China Fan Zhendong 11 11 11 11
17 Slovenia Darko Jorgić 5 9 8 6 1 China Fan Zhendong 12 9 11 11 7 11
11 Germany Patrick Franziska 13 11 7 11 6 2 5 Chinese Taipei Lin Yun-ju 10 11 2 5 11 5
5 Chinese Taipei Lin Yun-ju 15 8 11 8 11 11 1 China Fan Zhendong 11 11 13 11
8 Japan Koki Niwa 13 4 14 11 9 7 10 12 South Korea Jang Woo-jin 5 8 11 8
12 South Korea Jang Woo-jin 11 11 12 8 11 11 12 12 South Korea Jang Woo-jin 15 11 2 11 7 11
9 South Korea Jeoung Young-sik 11 14 11 10 11 11 9 South Korea Jeoung Young-sik 13 9 11 6 11 6
4 Brazil Hugo Calderano 8 16 9 12 2 7 1 China Fan Zhendong 3 11 11 11 7 7 11
3 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 8 10 11 11 5 12 2 China Ma Long 11 8 3 6 11 11 9
16 Sweden Källberg 11 12 7 4 11 14 3 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 11 11 11 4 11
14 Hong Kong Wong Chun Ting 11 7 12 12 6 13 15 6 Sweden Mattias Falck 9 8 9 11 9
6 Sweden Mattias Falck 8 11 14 10 11 11 17 3 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 7 11 11 11 8 6 4 Third place
7 Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov 12 9 4 11 13 11 11 2 China Ma Long 11 3 6 8 11 11 11
10 England Liam Pitchford 10 11 11 5 11 13 7 7 Germany Dimitrij Ovtcharov 9 4 7 11 5 12 South Korea Jang Woo-jin 11 11 9 6 12 11 5
18 Slovenia Darko Jorgić 7 14 9 13 11 3 2 China Ma Long 11 11 11 7 11 3 Japan Tomokazu Harimoto 7 7 11 11 14 6 11
2 China Ma Long 11 12 11 11 13 11
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
1 China Wang Chuqin 12 11 11 4 16
France Thibault PORET 10 5 6 11 14 1 China Wang Chuqin 11 11 11 11
Ukraine Pryshchepa 6 7 12 12 7 8 48 Portugal Monteiro 6 7 2 8
48 Portugal Monteiro 11 11 10 10 11 11 1 China Wang Chuqin 12 11 11 14
51 Iran Ni. Alamian 11 11 11 12 22 Nigeria Aruna 10 8 8 12
Netherlands Oostwouder 8 5 3 10 51 Iran Ni. Alamian 11 10 11 11 5 13 10
Belgium Lambiet 8 9 7 5 22 Nigeria Aruna 9 12 13 8 11 11 12
22 Nigeria Aruna 11 11 11 11 1 China Wang Chuqin 9 6 7 11 3
20 South Korea An 12 12 11 18 9 Sweden Möregårdh 11 11 11 7 11
Hong Kong Ho 10 10 4 16 20 South Korea An 5 11 11 11 7 6 9
Romania Szőcs 11 3 11 8 6 39 Greece Gionis 11 8 6 8 11 11 11
39 Greece Gionis 5 11 13 11 11 39 South Korea An 4 7 11 5 11 9
57 Portugal Freitas 11 11 11 11 9 Sweden Möregårdh 11 11 5 11 5 11
Belarus Yarashenka 7 4 5 5 57 Portugal Freitas 11 5 4 11 11 12 6
Finland Oláh 9 3 2 11 11 5 9 Sweden Möregårdh 7 11 11 9 6 14 11
9 Sweden Möregårdh 11 11 11 6 8 11

References

  1. "Új tenisztehetség tűnt fel: Székely-Körmöczy Zsuzsa". Huszadik Század (in magyar). Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  2. "Jacobi Roland". Table Tennis Guide.
    - Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results, pages 309-312. Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
    - Montague, Trevor (2004). A-Z of Sport, pages 699-700. The Bath Press. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.
  3. "JACOBI Roland (HUN)". ITFF. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
    - "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123. Archived from the original on 22 September 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2018.

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