Stanislav Gomozkov


Born: 03/08/1948
Height: 183 cm
Nationality: Soviet/Russian
Style: Right-handed, Shakehand
Best WR: 5 (1969)


TABLE TENNIS GOAT RANKING

The comparison against the all-time greatest player in terms of accolades.

NEWS & ARTICLES ABOUT GOMOZKOV

Stanislav Gomozkov was born 3 August, 1948 in Osipovichi, Soviet Union.
He won the 1975 World Championships in mixed doubles event. Gomozkov is a 4-time European champion in the mixed doubles event. On the professional tour circuit, Gomozkov won 5 singles and 19 doubles event titles. On the national level, he is a 16-time Soviet Union champion – 8 times in doubles and 4 times in singles & mixed doubles events.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

1967 Stockholm (Doubles)
1969 Munich (Doubles)
1973 Sarajevo (Team)
1975 Kolkata (Mixed Doubles)

EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

1966 London (Team) (Doubles)
1968 Lyon (Mixed Doubles) (Team) (Doubles)
1970 Moscow (Mixed Doubles) (Doubles & Team)
1972 Rotterdam (Mixed Doubles)
1974 Novi Sad (Mixed Doubles) (Doubles)
1976 Prague (Mixed Doubles & Team)

PROFESSIONAL TOUR SINGLES ACCOLADES

1968 English Open Czechoslovak Open Welsh Open Yugoslav Open Soviet Open
1969 English Open Yugoslav Open Welsh Open Bulgaria Open
1970 Austrian Open
1971 French Open Hungarian Open
1973 Czechoslovak Open Ireland Open
1975 English Open
1976 Nigeria Open
1977 English Open

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PROFESSIONAL TOUR DOUBLES ACCOLADES

1966 Yugoslav Open French Open
1967 Scandinavian Open
1968 English Open Czechoslovak Open Welsh Open Yugoslav Open Austrian Open Soviet Open Romanian Open Swiss Open
1969 English Open Yugoslav Open Scandinavian Open Welsh Open Soviet Open Bulgaria Open
1970 German Open Austrian Open
1971 French Open
1972 Scandinavian Open French Open Soviet Open
1973 Czechoslovak Open Irish Open
1974 Romanian Open Czechoslovak Open German Open Hungarian Open Scandinavia Open
1975 English Open
1976 Nigeria Open
1977 English Open

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

1965 Kharkov (Singles)
1966 Kaunas (Doubles)
1967 Yerevan (Singles & Doubles)
1968 Tallinn (Doubles & Mixed Doubles) (Singles)
1969 Baku (Singles & Mixed Doubles) (Doubles)
1970 Kurgan (Doubles) (Singles)
1971 Kuybyshev (Doubles & Mixed Doubles)
1972 Volgograd (Mixed Doubles) (Doubles) (Singles)
1973 Kaunas (Singles, Doubles & Mixed Doubles)
1974 Yerevan (Doubles & Mixed Doubles) (Singles)
1975 Lviv (Doubles) (Mixed Doubles)
1976 Baku (Doubles) (Singles & Mixed Doubles)
1977 Voroshilovgrad (Doubles)
1978 Odessa (Singles) (Doubles)