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World Team Championships Men 1967 Stockholm World Team Championships Men 1967 Stockholm World Team Championships Women 1967 World Championships Stockholm 11-21.04.1967 Men's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Stanislav Gomozkov (URS) Mitsuru Kohno (JPN) Mitsuru Kohno (JPN) 17, 17, -16, -18, 18 Kohno (JPN) Siegfried Lemke (GDR) 15, 19, 12 Pak Sin Il (PRK) Pak Sin Il (PRK) 13, 12, -14, 13 Kohno (JPN) Vladimir Miko (TCH) 17, -19, 19, 13 Miko (TCH) Matyas Beleznai (HUN) 16, 8, -14, -15, 18 Kimura (JPN) Sarkis Sarkhojan (URS) 16, -14, 18, -17, 15 Koji Kimura (JPN) Koji Kimura (JPN) 18, 11, 15 Nobuhiko Hasegawa (JPN) Eberhard Schöler (FRG) 8, -19, -20, 14, 16 Schöler (FRG) Radu Negulescu (ROM) 13, 13, 9 Schöler (FRG) Kim Chang Ho (PRK) -20, -18, 19, 15, 21 Kim Chang Ho (PRK) Anatoly Amelin (URS) 14, 10, 17 Hasegawa (JPN) Istvan Korpa (YUG) 20, 14, 9 Korpa (YUG) Kenji Kasai (JPN) 13, 14, -11, 13 Hasegawa (JPN) Source: Gheorge Cobirzan (ROM) 14, 14, 17 ETTA TT News, May 1967 Hasegawa (JPN) Dave King Nobuhiko Hasegawa (JPN) 19, 9, 12 1967 World Championships Stockholm 1967 Men's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Pak Sin Il / Kim Chang Ho (PRK) Barnes / Neale Barnes / Neale (ENG) -13, 17, -20, 15, 21 Amelin / Gomozkov Negulescu / Rethi (ROM) 15, 17, 17 Amelin / Gomozkov Amelin / Gomozkov (URS) 15, -17, 15, 17 Amelin / Gomozkov Kagimoto / Kawahara (JPN) -20, 19, 19, -18, 20 Korpa / Vecko Korpa / Vecko (YUG) 17, 18, 23 Miko / Stanek (TCH) Sarkhojan / Brodski (URS) -16, 17, 19, 16 Miko / Stanek Miko / Stanek (TCH) 21, -19, 18, 10 H.Alser /K.Johansson (SWE) Laser / Johansson (SWE) 16, -19, 13, -12, 20 Alser / Johansson Yang Chhor Nam /Tan Serey 3, 16, 14 (CAM) Alser / Johansson Jun Duk Chi/Jung Ryang Woong Jun Duk Chi 18, 10, -12, -19, 16 (PRK) Jung Ryang Woong Ramberg / Petersen (DEN) 15, 13, 12 Alser / Johansson Lemke / Vater (GDR) 17, 15, -17, 19 Langan / Caffrey (IRL) Lemke / Vater 17, 12, -17, 11 Hasegawa / Kohno Source: Kim Jung Sam/Kang Neung Hwa 10, 16, 22 Official Bulletins (PRK) Hasegawa / Kohno Official Program Hasegawa / Kohno (JPN) 15, 14, 19 1967 World Championships Stockholm 11-21.04.1967 Women's Singles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Naoko Fukazu (JPN) Fukazu (JPN) Diane Scholer-Rowe (FRG) 8, 18, 14 Fukazu (JPN) Jitka Karlikova (TCH) 14, 19, 19 Wright (ENG) Mary Wright Shannon (ENG) 19, 20, 18 Fukazu (JPN) Eva Foldi-Koczian (HUN) 14, 15, 14 Rudnova (URS) Zoja Rudnova (URS) 18, -13, 13, 14 Rudnova (URS) Saeko Hirota (JPN) 21, 12, 15 Alexandru (ROM) Maria Alexandru (ROM) -14, 17, -16, 12, 10 Sachiko Morisawa (JPN) Sachiko Morisawa (JPN) 18, -15, 18, 17 Morisawa (JPN) Danuta Calinska Szmidt POL 6, 12, 10 Morisawa (JPN) Gabriele Geissler (GDR) 19, 16, 17 Geissler (GDR) Eleonora Mihalca (ROM) 15, 19, -19, 14 Morisawa (JPN) Marta Luzova (TCH) 19, -17, -21, 6, 18 Luzova ((TCH) Agnes Simon-Almasi (HUN) 11, -20, 10, 14 Yamanaka (JPN) Source: Ursula Stulemeyer (NED) 16, 18, 17 Host publ. Bulletins Yamanaka (JPN) Noriko Yamanaka (JPN) 11, 14, 12 1967 World Championships Stockholm 1967 Women's Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Yamanaka / Fukazu (JPN) Yamanaka / Fukazu Alexandru / Mihalca (ROU) 17, 5, 8 Yamanaka / Fukazu Pajsarv / Balajshite -16, 14, 14, 6? Pajsarv / Balajshite Neidert / Johansson -7, 19, 17, -17, 9 Yamanaka / Fukazu Pirc / Stojsic (YUG) 18, 16, -16, 8 Pirc / Stojsic Stulemeyer / Bogmans (NED) 21, 18, 11 Koczian / Jurik Harst / Schöler 18, -10, -16, 16, 11 Koczian / Jurik Koczian / Jurik (HUN) 11, -13, 15, 19 S.Hirota / S.Morisawa (JPN) Rudnova / Grinberg (URS) 19, 17, 20 Rudnova / Grinberg Geissler / Hovestädt (AUT) 17, 13, 9 Rudnova / Grinberg Wright / Smith (ENG) 14, 16, 16 Wright / Smith Noworyta / Calinska (POL) -18, 16, 13, 8 Morisawa / Hirota Simon / Buchholz 13, 19, -16, -15, 19 Simon / Buchholz Lukacs / Kishazi (HUN) -17, 12, 13, -18, 15 Source: Morisawa / Hirota Archives website Luzova / Karilkova (TCH) 10, 16, 12 Official program Morisawa / Hirota & hand-annotations Morisawa / Hirota (JPN) 16, 12, 17 1967 World Championships Stockholm 1967 Mixed Doubles Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals World Champion Hasegawa / Yamanaka Hasegawa / Yamanaka Arndt / Buchholz 10, 17, 17 Hasegawa / Yamanaka Barnes / Wright 16, 16, 9 Alser / Johansson Alser / Johansson 12, -17, 16, 19 Hasegawa / Yamanaka Kono / Morisawa -14, 16, 17, 21 Amelin / Rudnova Amelin / Rudnova 18, 16, -10, -19, 12 Amelin / Rudnova Rozsas / Lukacs 18, -7, -20, 21, 18 Miko / Luzova Miko / Luzova 16, 14, 13 N. Hasegawa (JPN) N. Yamanaka (JPN) Schöler / Schöler 15, 20, -19, 14 Schöler / Schöler Mellström / Balaishite 11, 12, 14 Giurgiuca / Alexandru Giurgiuca / Alexandru 13, 10, -16, 13 Giurgiuca / Alexandru Papp / Koczian 18, 9, 17 Kimura / Fukazu Neale / Smith 9, 12, 17 Neale / Smith Kunz / Karlikova -18, 19, 12, 17 Source: Kimura / Fukazu Official results Sarkhojan / Pogosova 15, 19, 19 Kimura / Fukazu Kimura / Fukazu 16, 18, -14, 12.
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