Götz Meschede

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Götz Meschede (born and died in the 20th century) was a German table tennis player with his active days in the 1930s and 1940s. He was twice German team champion with Berlin clubs.

Career

Götz Meschede played in Berlin. From 1936 to 1951 he was Berlin champion 12 times, three times in singles (1936, 1940, 1941), three times in doubles (1936, 1941, 1948) and six times in mixed. In 1934 he became German team champion with the TTC Gelb-Weiß Berlin club , and two years later also with the BSG Osram Berlin club . The final rounds with the cast Heine, Hans Kiack, Meschede, Neue, Venus and Wegener took place in Erfurt .

He competed several times at the International German Championships . He won in 1937 in doubles with the Czech Bohumil Váňa . It was the first title of a German man in this tournament series. Only in 1952 did another German, Eberhard Schöler , add himself to the list of titles. In 1938 Meschede was third in doubles with Dieter Mauritz , and in 1939 with Annemarie Schulz in mixed.

At the national German championships in 1952 he reached the semi-finals together with Erika Richter . In the same year he was third in the German team championship with the men's team of the BTTC Grün-Weiß Berlin.

Nothing is known about Meschede's further life.

Individual evidence

  1. 75 years of the Berliner Tischtennisverband eV - Chronicle 1927 - 2002, 2002, publisher: Berliner Tischtennisverband eV, Berlin, page 137.
  2. ^ German team championships of the men's table tennis archive of Hans-Albert Meyer (accessed on September 24, 2019).
  3. Men's DMM, 1935/1936 season. tischtennis-infos.de, accessed on March 7, 2010 .
  4. Manfred Schäfer: A game for life. 75 years of DTTB [1925 - 2000] . Ed .: German Table Tennis Association. DTTB, Frankfurt am Main 2000, ISBN 3-00-005890-7 , pages 133-137.
  5. Edgar Kemmer's table tennis archive , accessed on September 25, 2019.