A
Soviet Union Italy Fliura Abbate-Bulatova: winner of European Championships in 1988.
United States Ruth Aarons: winner of World Championships in 1936, 1937.
South Korea Ahn Jae-Hyung
Romania Maria Alexandru-Golopenta: winner of European Championships in 1966.
Sweden Hans Alser: winner of European Championships in 1962, 1970.
Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis
England Skylet Andrew
Sweden Mikael Appelgren: winner of World Cup in 1983; winner of European Championships in 1982, 1988, 1990.
B
Romania Otilia Badescu: winner of European Championships in 2003.
Hong Kong Bao Guio Wong Bik Yiu: winner of Asian Championships in 1954.
Hungary England Viktor Barna: winner of World Championships in 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935.
Hungary Csilla Batorfi: winner of European Championships in 1986.
Germany Patrick Baum
Hungary United States Laszlo Bellak
Sweden Stellan Bengtsson: winner of World Championships in 1971; winner of European Championships in 1972.
Sweden Ulf Bengtsson: winner of European Championships in 1984.
Hungary Zoltan Berczik: winner of European Championships in 1958, 1960.
Austria England Richard Bergmann: winner of World Championships in 1937, 1939, 1947, 1950.
United States Buddy Blattner
Germany Timo Boll: winner of World Cup in 2002, 2005; winner of European Championships in 2002, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012.
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Croatia Tamara Boroš
C
China Cai Zhenhua: winner of Asian Championships in 1982.
China Cao Yanhua: winner of World Championships in 1983, 1985; winner of Asian Championships in 1978, 1982.
China Cao Zhen
Sweden Ulf Carlsson
China Taiwan Chen Jing: Olympic gold medal at Seoul 1988; Olympic silver medal at Atlanta 1996; Olympic bronze medal at Sydney 2000.
China Chen Longcan: winner of World Cup in 1986; winner of Asian Championships in 1988.
Chinese Taipei Chen Pao-Poe: winner of Asian Championships in 1953.
China Chen Qi
China England Chen Xinhua: winner of World Cup in 1985.
China Austria Chen Weixing
China Chen Zihe
France Patrick Chila
Taiwan Chiang Peng-Lung: winner of Asian Championships in 2000.
South Korea Choi Kyong Ja: winner of Asian Championships in 1957.
Taiwan Chuang Chih-Yuan
D
Deng Yaping: Olympic gold medal at Barcelona and Atlanta.
South Korea Dang Ye-Seo
China Deng Yaping: Olympic gold medal at Barcelona 1992; Olympic gold medal at Atlanta 1996; winner of World Championships in 1991, 1995, 1997; winner of World Cup in 1996; winner of Asian Championships in 1994.
Czechoslovakia Vlasta Depetrisova: winner of World Championships in 1939.
Romania Daniela Dodean
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Dolinar
England Desmond Douglas
China Ding Ning: Olympic silver medal at London 2012; winner of World Championships in 2011; winner of World Cup in 2011; winner of Asian Championships in 2009.
China Ding Song
E
Japan Tomie Edano: winner of Asian Championships in 1974.
Japan Fujie Eguchi: winner of World Championships in 1957.
Scotland Helen Elliot
Poland France Alojzy Ehrlich
F
Soviet Union Russia Oxana Fadeeva
China Fan Ying
Hungary Gizella Farkas: winner of World Championships in 1947, 1948, 1949.
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jasna Fazlic
Singapore Feng Tianwei: Olympic bronze medal at London 2012.
Germany Steffen Fetzner
Portugal Marcos Freitas
Japan Naoko Fukazu: winner of World Championships in 1965.
Japan Ai Fukuhara
G
Croatia Andrej Gacina
Soviet Union Russia Svetlana Ganina
France Jean-Philippe Gatien: Olympic silver medal at Barcelona 1992; winner of World Championships in 1993; winner of World Cup in 1994.
China Ge Xinai: winner of World Championships in 1979.
Hungary Gabor Gergely: winner of European Championships in 1978.
Hungary Sandor Glancz
Germany Qianhong Gotsch-He: winner of European Championships in 2000.
Poland Andrzej Grubba: winner of World Cup in 1988.
Bulgaria Daniela Guergueltcheva: winner of European Championships in 1990.
China Guo Yan: winner of World Cup in 2006, 2010; winner of Asian Championships in 2012.
China Guo Yue: Olympic bronze medal at Beijing 2008; winner of World Championships in 2007.
China Guo Yuehua: winner of World Championships in 1981, 1983; winner of World Cup in 1980, 1982; winner of Asian Championships in 1978.
H
Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa: winner of World Championships in 1967; winner of Asian Championships in 1967, 1970, 1972, 1974.
China Hao Shuai
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vilim Harangozo
China Japan He Zhili: winner of World Championships in 1987; winner of Asian Championships in 1984, 1986, 1988, 1996.
England John Hilton: winner of European Championships in 1980.
Japan Sayaka Hirano
South Korea Hong Cha-Ok
Netherlands Mirjam Hooman-Kloppenburg
Turkey Hu Melek
China Hu Yulan: winner of World Championships in 1973.
Canada Wenguan Johnny Huang
South Korea Hyun Jung-Hwa: Olympic bronze medal at Barcelona 1992; winner of World Championships in 1993
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