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- game "tag" Gool, Jammu and Kashmir, a community in Ramban district Gool Nasikwala, Indian female table tennis player Zainunnisa Gool (1897–1963), South...
- Gool Nasikwala is a former table tennis player from India. She was the first Indian woman to win medals in international table tennis competitions in...
- Asian table tennis mixed doubles champions 1952: Kalyanpur Jayant & Gool Nasikwala (IND) 1953: Kichiji Tamasu & Yoshiko Tanaka (JPN) 1954: Rhee Kyong-ho...
- v t e Asian table tennis women's singles champions 1952: Gool Nasikwala (IND) 1953: Chen Pao-pei (ROC) 1954: Baguio Wong (HKG) 1957: Choi Kyung-ja (KOR)...
- Asian table tennis mixed doubles champions 1952: Kalyanpur Jayant & Gool Nasikwala (IND) 1953: Kichiji Tamasu & Yoshiko Tanaka (JPN) 1954: Rhee Kyong-ho...
- Asian table tennis mixed doubles champions 1952: Kalyanpur Jayant & Gool Nasikwala (IND) 1953: Kichiji Tamasu & Yoshiko Tanaka (JPN) 1954: Rhee Kyong-ho...
- Asian table tennis mixed doubles champions 1952: Kalyanpur Jayant & Gool Nasikwala (IND) 1953: Kichiji Tamasu & Yoshiko Tanaka (JPN) 1954: Rhee Kyong-ho...
- v t e Asian table tennis women's singles champions 1952: Gool Nasikwala (IND) 1953: Chen Pao-pei (ROC) 1954: Baguio Wong (HKG) 1957: Choi Kyung-ja (KOR)...
- v t e Asian table tennis women's doubles champions 1952: Gool Nasikwala (IND) & Yoshiko Tanaka (JPN) 1953: Reiko Ishihara & Tomie Nishimura (JPN) 1954:...
- v t e Asian table tennis women's singles champions 1952: Gool Nasikwala (IND) 1953: Chen Pao-pei (ROC) 1954: Baguio Wong (HKG) 1957: Choi Kyung-ja (KOR)...