Annemarie Schulz (table tennis player)

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Annemarie Schulz (* before November 1931) is a former German table tennis player who was active before, during and after the Second World War . She took part in three world championships. She ran a fashion salon in Berlin-Wilmersdorf .

In 1936 and 1937 she was invited to five international matches. In 1937, she was third in the national ranking.

successes

  • National German championships
    • 1933 in Hamburg: 4th place individual
    • 1937 in Berlin: 3rd place individual
    • 1939 in Frankfurt / Main: 3rd place individual
    • 1940 in Baden near Vienna: 4th place singles, 4th place doubles (with Erika Richter ), 2nd place mixed (with Erich Hochenegger)
    • 1941 in Dresden: 2nd place doubles (with Erika Richter ), 2nd place mixed (with Erich Hochenegger)
    • 1948 in Göttingen: 4th place doubles (with Mona Mueck )
  • International championships
  • German team championships with BSG Osram Berlin
    • 1936 in Erfurt: 1st place
    • 1938 in Berlin: 1st place
  • Gaume Championships
    • 1933 in Hamburg: 1st place (with Berlin)
    • 1934 in Braunschweig: 1st place (with Brandenburg)
    • 1936 in Gelsenkirchen: 1st place (with Brandenburg)

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
GER  World Championship  1937  to bathe  AUT   last 32  Semifinals  last 64  2
GER  World Championship  1936  Prague  TCH   last 64  Quarter finals  Semifinals  2
GER  World Championship  1933  to bathe  AUT   Quarter finals  Semifinals  Semifinals   

Individual evidence

  1. Annemarie Schulz took part in the Berlin yellow and white tournament from November 6th to 9th, 1931 according to the magazine Tennis & Golf, sole official organ of the German Tennis Association EV, 1931/35 pages 861–862
  2. Badener Zeitung. February 8, 1933, page 2 Online (accessed December 21, 2018)
  3. Annemarie Schulz (table tennis player) Results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed on March 3, 2014)