Alexa Szvitacs, the Glossary
Alexa Szvitacs (born 1 August 1990) is a Hungarian para table tennis player and former World Junior bronze medalist.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Debrecen, European Para Table Tennis Championships, Hungary, ITTF World Youth Championships, Para table tennis, Paralympic Games, Table tennis, Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's individual – Class 9, Tarsal tunnel syndrome, Toxic shock syndrome, 2006 World Junior Table Tennis Championships, 2020 Summer Paralympics.
- Hungarian amputees
- Hungarian female table tennis players
- Paralympic bronze medalists for Hungary
- Paralympic table tennis players for Hungary
- Sportspeople from Bács-Kiskun County
- Sportspeople from Kecskemét
Debrecen
Debrecen (Debrezin; Debrecín) is Hungary's second-largest city, after Budapest, the regional centre of the Northern Great Plain region and the seat of Hajdú-Bihar County.
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European Para Table Tennis Championships
European Para Table Tennis Championships are a biennial sport event for para table tennis players who represent a European country.
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Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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ITTF World Youth Championships
The ITTF World Youth Championships is an annual table tennis competition for juniors under 19 and under 15.
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Para table tennis
Para table tennis is a parasports which follows the rules set by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).
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Paralympic Games
The Paralympic Games or Paralympics, also known as the Games of the Paralympiad, is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities.
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Table tennis
Table tennis (also known as ping-pong or whiff-whaff) is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the court on which players stand.
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Table tennis at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's individual – Class 9
The Women's individual table tennis – Class 9 tournament at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo took place between 25 and 30 August 2021 at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.
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Tarsal tunnel syndrome
Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is a nerve compression syndrome or nerve entrapment syndrome causing a painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is entrapped as it travels through the tarsal tunnel.
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Toxic shock syndrome
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is a condition caused by bacterial toxins.
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2006 World Junior Table Tennis Championships
The 2006 World Junior Table Tennis Championships were held in Cairo, Egypt from 10 to 17 December 2006.
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2020 Summer Paralympics
The, branded as the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport parasports event held from 24 August to 5 September 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.
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See also
Hungarian amputees
- Alexa Szvitacs
- Edward Teller
- Géza Zichy
- Katalin Szili
- Klára Andrássy
- Melinda Vigh
- Péter Schumann
- Zsolt Erőss
Hungarian female table tennis players
- Éva Anderlik
- Éva Kóczián
- Agnes Simon
- Alexa Szvitacs
- Anna Sipos
- Béla Vermes
- Beatrix Kisházi
- Csilla Bátorfi
- Dóra Madarász
- Dora Beregi
- Edit Sági
- Edit Urban
- Emilné Rácz
- Erzsébet Mezei
- Erzsebet Jurik
- Eva Poor
- Georgina Póta
- Gizella Farkas
- IIona Zádor
- Ida Ferenczy (table tennis)
- Ilona Kerekes
- Ilona Király
- Judit Magos-Havas
- Krisztina Ambrus
- Krisztina Nagy
- Krisztina Tóth (table tennis)
- Lívia Mossóczy
- Lili Tiszai
- Loretta Gyorgy
- Mária Fazekas
- Mária Mednyánszky
- Márta Komáromi
- Magda Gál
- Petra Lovas
- Rozsi Karpati
- Sarolta Lukacs
- Szandra Pergel
- Szilvia Káhn
- Vivien Ello
- Zita Molnár
- Zsófia Arlóy
- Zsuzsa Fantusz
Paralympic bronze medalists for Hungary
- Éva Andrea Hajmási
- Alexa Szvitacs
- Amarilla Veres
- Bianka Pap
- Dóra Pásztory
- Diána Zámbó
- Gitta Ráczkó
- Ilona Biacsi
- Katalin Engelhardt
- Katalin Varga (canoeist)
- Krisztina Dávid
- Nándor Tunkel
- Nikolett Szabó (judoka)
- Pál Szekeres
- Péter Pálos
- Richárd Osváth
- Tamás Sors
- Zsófia Konkoly
- Zsolt Vereczkei
- Zsuzsanna Krajnyák
Paralympic table tennis players for Hungary
- Alexa Szvitacs
- András Csonka (table tennis)
- Dezső Berecki
- Gyula Zborai
- Péter Pálos
- Zoltán Tauber
- Zsófia Arlóy
Sportspeople from Bács-Kiskun County
- Ágnes Szávay
- Adrienn Szarka
- Alexa Szvitacs
- András Lelkes
- Attila Soós Jr.
- Béla Varga (wrestler)
- Beatrix Tóth
- Bence Halász
- Blanka Szávay
- Csaba Szűcs
- Dávid Ubornyák
- Dóra Madarász
- Dorina Korsós
- Ferenc Győri
- Ferenc Tüske
- György Mizsei
- Gyula Kovács (wrestler)
- Imre Földi
- István Gibicsár
- István Messzi
- József Horváth (handballer)
- József Kellermann
- Jenő Paprika
- Judit Kiss-Gerhardt
- Klára Csík
- Kornél Bardóczky
- László Molnár
- László Zarándi
- Melinda Pastrovics
- Melinda Szikora
- Melinda Vincze
- Orsolya Szegedi
- Pál Németh
- Piroska Csontos
- Róbert Suba
- Sándor Záborszky
- Szabina Tápai
- Zoltán Kásás
- Zsigmond Nagy
- Zsigmond Villányi
- Zsolt Kürtösi
Sportspeople from Kecskemét
- Ágnes Babos
- Alexa Szvitacs
- Andrea Tóth
- Dóra Madarász
- Dorina Korsós
- Endre Kiss
- Erzsébet Hanti
- Gyula Bóbis
- Imre Földi
- Imre Karcsú
- Imre Polyák
- István Busa
- István Juhász (boxer)
- Jácint Simon
- József Fekete
- Károly Balzsay
- Kornél Bardóczky
- László Szabó (wrestler)
- Máté Halász
- Melinda Bíró
- Miklós Gelbai
- Miklós Szabó (long-distance runner)
- Nándor Fazekas
- Nándor von Orbán
- Sándor Orbán
- Tibor Kincses
- Zoltan Gyimesi