Leah Neuberger, the Glossary
Leah Thall-Neuberger (December 17, 1915 in Columbus, Ohio – January 25, 1993), nicknamed Miss Ping, was an American table tennis player.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: China, Columbus, Ohio, Davida Hawthorn, English Open (table tennis), Erwin Klein, Gold medal, International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, Jews, List of table tennis players, List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists, Peggy Ichkoff, Ping-pong diplomacy, Table tennis, Thelma Thall, World Table Tennis Championships, 1947 World Table Tennis Championships, 1948 World Table Tennis Championships, 1951 World Table Tennis Championships, 1956 World Table Tennis Championships, 1969 Maccabiah Games.
- American female table tennis players
- Competitors at the 1969 Maccabiah Games
- Maccabiah Games competitors for the United States
- Maccabiah Games table tennis players
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Davida Hawthorn
Davida Hawthorn was a United States international table tennis player. Leah Neuberger and Davida Hawthorn are American female table tennis players and World Table Tennis Championships medalists.
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English Open (table tennis)
The English Open was a table tennis tournament in England, last staged by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) in Sheffield in 2011.
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Erwin Klein
Erwin Klein (June 6, 1938 - September 30, 1992) was a male table tennis player from the United States, who four times US Open Table Tennis Singles Champion. Leah Neuberger and Erwin Klein are American sportspeople stubs and North American table tennis biography stubs.
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Gold medal
A gold medal is a medal awarded for highest achievement in a non-military field.
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International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
The International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame (translit) was opened July 7, 1981, in Netanya, Israel.
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Jews
The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.
List of table tennis players
This list of table tennis players is alphabetically ordered by surname.
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List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists
The tables below are medalists of individual events (men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed).
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Peggy Ichkoff
Pauline "Peggy" Ichkoff (née Widimier), is a former American international table tennis player. Leah Neuberger and Peggy Ichkoff are American female table tennis players, American sportspeople stubs, North American table tennis biography stubs and World Table Tennis Championships medalists.
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Ping-pong diplomacy
Ping-pong diplomacy (p) refers to the exchange of table tennis (ping-pong) players between the United States and the People's Republic of China in the early 1970s.
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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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Thelma Thall
Thelma Thall "Tybie" Sommer (born March 12, 1924) is the only living American woman to have won two World Table Tennis Championships. Leah Neuberger and Thelma Thall are American female table tennis players and Jewish American sportspeople.
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World Table Tennis Championships
The World Table Tennis Championships are table tennis competitions sanctioned by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).
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1947 World Table Tennis Championships
The 1947 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Paris from February 25 to March 7, 1947.
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1948 World Table Tennis Championships
The 1948 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Wembley from February 4 to February 11, 1948.
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1951 World Table Tennis Championships
The 1951 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Vienna from March 2 to March 11, 1951.
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1956 World Table Tennis Championships
The 1956 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Tokyo from April 2 to April 11, 1956.
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1969 Maccabiah Games
At the 8th Maccabiah Games from July 29 to August 7, 1969, 1,450 athletes from 27 countries competed in 22 sports in Israel.
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See also
American female table tennis players
- Amy Feng
- Amy Wang
- Angelita Rosal
- Ariel Hsing
- Betty Henry
- Brana Vlasic
- Corinne Migneco
- Crystal Huang
- Davida Hawthorn
- Diana Gee
- Dolores Kuenz
- Emily Fuller (table tennis)
- Erica Wu
- Gao Jun
- Insook Bhushan
- Janet Jamieson
- Jasna Fazlić
- Jennifer Johnson (table tennis)
- Jessie Purves
- Juan Liu
- Leah Neuberger
- Lily Yip
- Lily Zhang
- Mae Clouther
- Magda Gál
- Michelle Do
- Mildred Shahian
- Pamela Fontaine
- Peggy Ichkoff
- Peggy McLean
- Rachel Sung
- Reba Monness
- Ruth Aarons
- Sally Prouty
- Shizuko Hoshi
- Tara Profitt
- Tawny Banh
- Terese Terranova
- Thelma Thall
- Wang Chen (table tennis)
- Wang Huijing
- Wei Wang (table tennis)
- Whitney Ping
- Wu Yue (table tennis)
- Zheng Jiaqi
Competitors at the 1969 Maccabiah Games
- Abby Hoffman
- Albert Axelrod
- Allen Fox
- Benny Rubinstein
- Bernard Lepkofker
- Bruce Fleisher
- Carl Borack
- David Berger (weightlifter)
- David Micahnik
- Dov Markus
- Ed Rubinoff
- Eric Minkin
- Esmé Emmanuel
- Esther Roth-Shahamorov
- Irene Ogus
- Jack Saul (tennis)
- Jeff Ingber
- Jorge Telch
- Julian Krinsky
- Julie Heldman
- Leah Neuberger
- Marilyn Aschner
- Mark Spitz
- Marlene Bruten
- Mary Meijer-van der Sluis
- Paulina Peled
- Peter Bakonyi (fencer, born 1933)
- Peter Fishbach
- Ralph Cooperman
- Raul Geller
- Roberto Strauss
- Ronald Green (basketball)
- Ronald K. Goldman
- Shaul Ladany
- Sherry Cassuto
- Terry Farnsworth
- Tom Karp
- Vicki Berner
- Yona Melnik
Maccabiah Games competitors for the United States
- Alex Treves
- Amy Schwartz (sportsperson)
- Andy Rosenband
- Brian Ginsberg
- Charlie Reiter
- Dan Middleman
- David Schipper
- Doug Eisenman
- Dov Markus
- Eric Friedler
- Eugene Selznick
- Evan Bernstein (wrestler)
- Gabe Polsky
- Harlan Cohen
- Jeff Agoos
- Judy Shapiro-Ikenberry
- Leah Neuberger
- Leon Sharf
- Marty Fleckman
- Meirav Shamir
- Mickey Cohen (soccer)
- Mike Hartman
- Otto Decker
- Pablo Eisenberg
- Peter Fishbach
- Reba Monness
- Rena Kanokogi
- Rhett Bernstein
- Robin Tenney
- Ryan Adeleye
- Savannah Levin
- Sidney Schwartz
- Stacey Schefflin
- Tom Karp
- Vic Frank
- Zac MacMath
Maccabiah Games table tennis players
- David Zalcberg
- Leah Neuberger
- Reba Monness
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leah_Neuberger
Also known as Leah Thall-Neuberger, Miss Ping.