Farkas Paneth Explained

Farkas Paneth
Birth Date:23 March 1917
Birth Place:Bucharest

Farkas Paneth (23 March 1917, Cluj, Austro-Hungary – 23 June 2009, Cluj, Romania) was a Jewish-Romanian table tennis player and coach who played for Romania.

He started playing on a tailoring table using firewood instead of a net.[1]

As a player, he won two Romanian Cup titles, nine national champion titles in the doubles and mixed competitions, and several runner-up prizes in the individual competition.[2]

In 1936, when he was playing Alojzy Ehrlich, a Pole, at the 1936 World Table Tennis Championships in Prague, one of their exchanges lasted for two hours and twelve minutes. The Romanian team (Viktor Vladone, Marin Vasile-Goldberger and Farkas Paneth) won a silver medal in that competition.

He coached both local teams in Cluj and the Romanian national teams, many of his disciples (Angelica Rozeanu, Maria Alexandru, Șerban Doboși, Radu Negulescu, Dorin Giurgiuca, etc.) winning 16 world gold medals and 32 European titles (including youth competitions).[2] While he coached CSM Cluj, his team won the European Club Cup of Champions five times.

A member of a rabbinical family, he managed to escape twice on the way to concentration camps.[3] He was the subject of a documentary movie by Steven Spielberg about the life of the Jews during World War II.[1] [2]

He was an avid stamp collector.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cluj: Paneth Farkas, o poveste nemuritoare. 24 June 2009 . Romanian. May 29, 2014.
  2. Web site: Paneth Farkas a murit la 92 de ani dupa o viata dedicata tenisului de masa. Romanian . May 29, 2014.
  3. Web site: Tenisul de masa l-a salvat de la moarte. jurnalul.ro. Romanian. June 24, 2004. May 30, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140531124049/http://jurnalul.ro/campaniile-jurnalul/viata-mea-e-un-roman/tenisul-de-masa-l-a-salvat-de-la-moarte-66418.html. May 31, 2014. dead.
  4. Web site: Farkas Paneth. 28 September 2010 . Romanian. July 3, 2014.
  5. Web site: Memorial Paneth Farkas 05.10.2013 Cluj-Napoca Turneu A – EDITIA A IV A . Romanian. May 29, 2014.