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  Table Tennis Club AQUAESTIL - CROATIA
Amongst his numerous titles, the ones that should be singled out are the silver medal won in the singles at the 1975 World championship in Calcuta, and the couples world champion title, won together with Dragutin Surbek, in Pyong Yang in the year of 1979.
From the same generation, the one that come out in the nineteen-seventies, are also the other members of the national team at the time: Ivica Stipancic, Vlado Vukmanic, Miro Rajcevic, Djurdja Duganic and Zlatica Kovacic, together with the coaches: Josip Trupkovic, Dragutin Vrana and Dragutin Sever.
The new rise our club sees in the nineteen-nineties, when a new generation of young players takes on the table tennis scene and joins the Croatian national team: Lada Vrana, Kristina Jaksic, Ivana Kovce, the Poljak sisters (Ivana and Bojana), Sanda Skrtic, Ivana Pribanic, Andrea Bakula, Cornelia Vaida, Stana Smuk, Mateja Maglicic and Ivanka Bilobrk.
www.aquaestil.hr /ttc/ttcaboutus.html   (323 words)

  
 History of Hala TIVOLI / 1965
Dragutin Surbek, not even 20-year-old draw attention to himself by playing good.
This was also the first time in the national team for 15-year-old Antun Stipancic who later became partner of Surbek.
One of the most important events in Dvorana Tivoli in year 1965 was Slovenska popevka 65; it brought great attention to the hall.
www.zavod-tivoli.si /Ang/zgodovina/bit65.htm   (761 words)

  
 Shonie Aki
Surbek, who is known as an animal and the man with the iron arm, just didn't give him a chance.
His loop drive from off the floor was too much--all you could see was the end of the swing.
Shonie is currently on the USATT and California Hall of Fame Board of Directors, and says he's maintained all his official positions over the years--and his sanity--"by having a sense of humor." That, even Surbek, off court, had to concede to him.
www.usatt.org /organization/halloffame/aki.html   (806 words)

  
 English Table Tennis Association
The success of VETTS members was not limited to English players and "old friend" Doctor Herbert Neubauer (Switzerland) picked up a Silver medal in the Over 60s Mens Doubles in what was another very hotly contested age category.
Mikael Appelgren, Dragutin Surbek, Liang Ge Liang, Zoran Kalinic and Alan Cooke were all upstaged by the oldest competitor in the Championships - 95 year-old British-born Australian Dorothy "Dotty" De Low who was called on to give interviews all week for German television.
Such were her skills that American Television apparently heard about her prowess and approaches were made for her to appear by satellite link on both the Jay Leno and David Letterman shows on the Friday evening.
www.englishtabletennis.org.uk /nlstory.cfm?ID=18978&NLID=3153   (1191 words)

  
 His Nibs: Just don't call it Ping Pong!
I was receiving a fair amount of publicity in newspapers and local TV by this point, but it was my main practice partner, Surbek, who rated the front page of the Wall Street Journal.
Surbek was the name I gave to the TT robot I'd purchased, in honor of Dragutin Surbek -- my favorite player -- of (then) Yugoslavia.
I made use of Surbek when practice partners at my own level were unavailable, to hone certain strokes and to build conditioning (he never seemed to get tired).
hisnibs.blogspot.com /2004/08/just-dont-call-it-ping-pong.html   (3753 words)

  
 All About Speed Glue for Table Tennis
The first players to exploit the benefits of the speed glue effect were the European players from Yugoslavia and Hungary, including I.
According to Rufford Harrison, Chairman of the ITTF Equipment Committee, Dragutin Surbek of Yugoslavia is given the major credit for popularizing this practice from 1979 to 1983.
Surbek was World Doubles Champion in 1979 and 1983.
www.tomveatch.com /tt/speed.glue.patent.text.html   (6893 words)

  
 Sept/Oct 2001 USATT Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Yugoslavia’s Dragutin Surbek, locked in an embrace with fellow World Doubles Champion Zoran Kalinic 40 years after Haguenauer’s leap for life, never smoked or drank – though some might have thought his hotel-room “gymnastic exercises” and use of “Chinese ointments and lotions” excessive.
Whacky, but not as whacky as Klampar, was Surbek’s Team Psychologist who had a tape made for “Surba” and earphones at the ready.
He will play the way you want him to....You are the winner, Surbek.
www.usatt.org /magazine/01sept-oct/legends_book.shtml   (616 words)

  
 Libro - Racchette vaganti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1968, Lyon: Surbek becomes European Champion against the defender Borzsei (Hungary).
Croatian, tall 1.85, strong build and very much in evidence, without a thread of fat.
Now think about his heart and not about his strength and size.
www.ping-pong.org /WEBPING8eng/ENGLISH/21_puntata.htm   (436 words)

  
 Dragutin Surbek - TheBestLinks.com - August 8, Beijing, Croatia, Tokyo, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dragutin Surbek - TheBestLinks.com - August 8, Beijing, Croatia, Tokyo,...
Dragutin Surbek, August 8, Beijing, Croatia, Tokyo, Table tennis...
Dragutin Šurbek at STK Industrogradnja, in Croatian (http://www.stkindustrogradnja.hr/surbek.htm)
www.thebestlinks.com /Dragutin_Surbek.html   (138 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Swedish Yasaka player Robin Morin played very well in Kroatia at Stipancic Memorial and won the tournament.
In the final he won against Dragutin Surbek Jr 4-0.
Robin plays with blade YASAKA Gatien Extra 3D and rubbers YASAKA V-Stage (fh) and Mark V (bh).
www.yasaka.se /shownews.asp?newsID=121   (53 words)

  
 TT-NEWS Forum - Einzelnen Beitrag anzeigen - der neue ball   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Any topspin will cost players a bit more power.
Do you still remember the generation of Istvan Jonyer or Dragutin Surbek?
It looks like that strong body players will be welcome again.
www.tt-news.de /forum/showpost.php?p=6295&postcount=4   (483 words)

  
 History of Hala TIVOLI / 1968   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Olympic Games in Ciudad de Mexico - Beamon, fl power; three golden medals for Yugoslavia: Miro Cerar, Djurdja Bjedov and National Water- Polo League, also three silver and two bronze medals
Dragutin Surbek and double Vecko-Stipancic win the European Championship in Lyon
Vera Nikolic sets the world record in 800m run (2:00,5)
www.zavod-tivoli.si /Ang/zgodovina/srz68.htm   (173 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: David Sakai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
At the ‘87 Miami Beach Open, Dave paired with George Brathwaite to win the first of his 6 U.S. Open Over 40 Doubles Championships.
At the 1990 U.S. Open, Dave and Donna had fun playing against Liang Geliang/Shao Peizhen in the final of the Over 40 Mixed; and Dave found new experience playing in the 40's against World Champion Dragutin Surbek
Twenty-seven years ago, at the '77 U.S. Open, Dave and Donna were getting along so well that they won the U.S. Open A Mixed Doubles.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Sakai_David_22916069.htm   (1104 words)

  
 For sale Old TT magazines
Dragutin Surbek Full Stretch forehand retrieve and Anton Stipancic -
Angelitta Rosal (then Bengtsson beating Tazuko of Japan)
Dragutin Surbek - forehand squat serve 12 shot sequence
www.groupsrv.com /hobby/about313349.html   (193 words)

  
 ETTA Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Former European champions Andrzej Grubba, Dragutin Surbeck and Milan Orlowski are to star in the Sussex Butterfly Open Grand Prix at Crawley Leisure Centre over the weekend of October 18-19.
They are the leading lights among a host of big names expected to take part in the largest table tennis tournament ever staged in the town.
This includes the former European champion from Poland Grubba, fellow Pole Lesek Kucharski, former European champion and European Top 12 winner Orlowski and fomer World Championships semi-finalist Dragutin Surbek (Yugoslovia).
homepage.ntlworld.com /d.c.pritchard/ETTAPressReleases.htm   (9157 words)

  
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Now, with Athens only weeks away, this is a perfect tune up for GRUJIC and KARAKASEVIC.’
KALINIC, as a player, was best known as a doubles specialist, three times European Doubles Champion and in 1983, World’s Men’s Doubles Champion in partnership with Dragutin SURBEK.
The competitive fire still burns for the forty-six year old who was the runner up to Mikael APPELGREN of Sweden in the Over 40 Men’s Singles event at the recent World Veterans’ Championships in Japan, the same player who beat him in a Team Final back in 1991.
www.sdtta.org /zoran-kalinic.html   (291 words)

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