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Valfrid Flisberg (12
October 1917 – 13 May 1989) was a male
Swedish international table tennis player. He won a
bronze medal at the 1949
World Table...
- (1923–24)
Rudolf Haglund (1925–35) Sölve
Flisberg (1936)
Vilgot Lindberg (1936–37)
Torsten Johansson (1937–38)
Bengt Flisberg (1938–41)
Rudolf Haglund (1941) Lajos...
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championship held in Malmö, Tage
Flisberg won the men's singles,
Flisberg and Arne
Neidenmark won the men's doubles,
Flisberg,
Neidenmark and
Bengt Grive won...
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sprinter Tage
Erlander (1901–1985), 25th
Prime Minister of
Sweden Tage
Flisberg (1917–1989),
Swedish table tennis player Tage
Fahlborg (1912–2005), Swedish...
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Andreadis József Kóczián
Ladislav Štípek 1954
Wembley Ichiro Ogimura Tage
Flisberg Ivan
Andreadis Richard Bergmann 1955
Utrecht Toshiaki Tanaka Žarko Dolinar...
- 21 18 19 József Kóczián
Ferenc Sidó 3 Kóczián Sidó 23 19 12 21 21 Tage
Flisberg Weine Fredriksson 0 Kóczián Sidó 21 21 25 21 Cor du Buy
Willie Van Zoelen...
- non-FIFA nationality.
Gunnar Gren (1941–42)
Birger Möller (1942–43) Sölve
Flisberg (1944)
Eigil Nielsen (1945) Otto
Cinadler (1945) Knut
Holmgren (1946–48)...
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Autonoma di
Bolzano – Alto
Adige (in Italian).
Retrieved 2024-06-23.
Joakim Flisberg (December 8, 2023). "Olivetti
Valentine En
italiensk designikon". Franksgarage...
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Event Gold
Silver Bronze Men's
singles Ichiro Ogimura Tage
Flisberg Ivan
Andreadis Richard Bergmann Women's
singles Angelica Rozeanu Yoshiko Tanaka Éva...
- (UTC+2:00) Pallokenttä, Helsinki,
Finland Attendance: 8,357 Referee: Sölve
Flisberg (Sweden) 5 July 1936 13:00 (UTC+1:00)
Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden...