Dániel Pécsi

Dániel Pécsi
Bordtennis, herrar
Nation: Ungern Ungern
Världsmästerskap
GuldStockholm 1928Herrlag
GuldLondon 1926Herrlag
GuldLondon 1926Herrdubbel
SilverStockholm 1928Mixeddubbel

Dániel Pécsi (1895–2000)[1] var en ungersk bordtennisspelare och världsmästare i dubbel och lag.

Pécsi vann dubbeltiteln tillsammans med Roland Jacobi i det första bordtennis-VM:et som spelades. Han var även med i det vinnande ungerska laget både 1926 och 1928.[2]

Under sin karriär tog han 4 medaljer i bordtennis-VM, 3 guld och 1 silver.

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