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Full name
  
BARNA Victor

Nationality
  
Hungary  England

Name
  
Viktor Barna


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Died
  
February 27, 1972, Lima, Peru

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Viktor Győző Barna (Braun) (24 August 1911, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary – 27 February 1972) was a Hungarian and British champion table tennis player as well as a record five times World Champion.

Contents

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Personal life

Viktor Barna Marty Reisman vs Victor Barna 1949 English Open YouTube

Barna's birth name was Győző Braun, but, because of anti-Semitism in Hungary at the time, he changed his name to a Hungarian-sounding name. In September 1939, during the outbreak of the Second World War, he and his wife were in America. Barna returned to Europe, in order to fight against the Nazis. He joined the British army as a parachutist, and fought in Yugoslavia. After the British withdrew from Yugoslavia, Barna remained in England. After the war he settled with his wife in London. He became a British national in 1952. Later he became a representative for the Dunlop Sports Company and continued traveling the world in this capacity. It was during one of these tours in 1972 that he succumbed to a heart attack in Lima, Peru.

Writing

Viktor Barna 1938

In 1962 he published the book Table Tennis Today (London: Arthur Barker) and in 1971 Your Book of Table Tennis ISBN 978-0-571-09345-8. In 1957 he published the book "How to win at Table Tennis" (London: Pitman) ISBN 978-0-273-41699-9

Halls of fame

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Barna, who was Jewish, was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1981.

Viktor Barna Table tennis demonstration match 1949 Indoor sports Te Ara

Barna was inducted into the International Table Tennis Foundation Hall of Fame in 1993.

References

Viktor Barna Wikipedia


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