Rozeanu, Angelica (1921–2006)

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Rozeanu, Angelica (1921–2006)

Romanian table tennis player. Name variations: Angelica Adelstein-Rozeanu. Born Angelica Adelstein, Oct 15, 1921, in Bucharest, Romania; died Feb 21, 2006, in Haifa, Israel; married.

One of the greatest female table-tennis players in history, won her 1st Hungarian national championship in 1936 and went on to win every year until 1957, excluding the war years (1940–45); won the Hungarian Open (1938); was denied passport to take part in World championships in London (1938), by strongly anti-Semitic government; won 17 World titles, including 6 successive World singles championships (1950–55), 3 World women's doubles titles (1953–55), 3 World mixed doubles crowns (1951–53) and helped win the Corbillon Cup; served as president of Romanian Table Tennis Commission (1950–60); moved to Israel (1960) and won Maccabiah Games Table Tennis championship (1961); was ranked #1 in the world for several years. Named Merited Master of Sport, Romania's highest sports distinction; inducted into International Jewish Hall of Fame (1981).