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John Alfred Leach MBE (20 November 1922 – 5 June 2014) was a British table tennis player, coach, and author. He began competing at a relatively old age, 17, before serving in World War II. During the war, he greatly elevated his game and, in 1946, achieved a world ranking. In 1949, Leach became Great Britain's second World Champion singles player. After winning the title, he achieved widespread fame within the United Kingdom, appearing on television and writing for News of the World. Two years later, Leach added a second singles title. In 1953, he was part of the team that won Great Britain's first, and as of 2014 only, team World Championship. He also won 13 bronze and silver World championship medals between 1947 and 1955. As of 2014, Leach is just one of 11 players from any country to w

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  • Johnny Leach (en)
  • Johnny Leach (de)
  • Johnny Leach (es)
  • Johnny Leach (in)
  • Johnny Leach (fr)
  • ジョニー・リーチ (ja)
  • Johnny Leach (nl)
  • Johnny Leach (pl)
  • Johnny Leach (sv)
  • 约翰尼·利奇 (zh)
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  • Johnny Leach (* 20. November 1922 in London; † 5. Juni 2014) war ein englischer Tischtennisspieler. Er nahm an 13 Weltmeisterschaften teil und wurde dabei zweimal Weltmeister im Einzel. (de)
  • Johnny Leach (Dagenham, Essex; 20 de noviembre de 1922-5 de junio de 2014) fue un jugador profesional de tenis de mesa británico, ganador de dos campeonatos mundiales, los celebrados en Estocolmo en 1949, y en Viena en 1951.​​ Leach es uno de los miembros del Salón de la Fama del Tenis de Mesa desde 1997. (es)
  • Johnny Leach, né le 20 novembre 1922 et mort le 5 juin 2014, est un champion de tennis de table britannique. (fr)
  • John Alfred Leach MBE (20 November 1922 – 5 Juni 2014) adalah mantan pemain tenis meja profesional sekaligus pelatih, dan seorang penulis. (in)
  • Johnny Leach (ur. 20 listopada 1922 w Londynie, zm. 5 czerwca 2014) – angielski tenisista stołowy, trzykrotny mistrz świata. Szesnastokrotnie zdobywał medale mistrzostw świata. Trzykrotnie stawał na najwyższym stopniu podium: jeden raz w turnieju drużynowym i dwa razy indywidualnie (w 1949 w Sztokholmie i dwa lata później w Wiedniu). Czterokrotny mistrz Anglii w latach 1959-1964 w grze podwójnej i mieszanej. (pl)
  • ジョニー・リーチ(Johnny Leach 1922年11月20日 – 2014年6月5日)は、イングランドの卓球選手。 (ja)
  • Johnny Leach (Londen, 20 november 1922 – 5 juni 2014) was een Engels tafeltennisser. Hij werd in Stockholm 1949 en Wenen 1951 wereldkampioen enkelspel en leidde in Boekarest 1953 de Engelse ploeg naar het goud voor landenteams. Aan het einde van zijn carrière nam de Engelsman in 1960 en 1962 nog (weinig succesvol) deel aan de pas opgerichte Europese kampioenschappen. Leach ontving in 1966 de Orde van het Britse Rijk. Hij werd in 1997 opgenomen in de ITTF Hall of Fame. (nl)
  • Johnny Leach, född 20 november 1922 i Mile End i östra London, död 5 juni 2014, var en brittisk bordtennisspelare. Han deltog i 13 världsmästerskap och blev singelmästare två gånger. Under sin karriär tog han 16 medaljer i Bordtennis VM varav 3 guld, 5 silver och 8 brons. 1966 tilldelades han MBE titeln av Elizabeth II. (sv)
  • 约翰·艾尔弗雷德·利奇,MBE(英語:John Alfred Leach,1922年11月20日-2014年6月5日),出生于埃塞克斯郡達格納姆,英国前男子乒乓球运动员。他曾在世界乒乓球锦标赛上获得3枚金牌、5枚银牌和8枚铜牌。 (zh)
  • John Alfred Leach MBE (20 November 1922 – 5 June 2014) was a British table tennis player, coach, and author. He began competing at a relatively old age, 17, before serving in World War II. During the war, he greatly elevated his game and, in 1946, achieved a world ranking. In 1949, Leach became Great Britain's second World Champion singles player. After winning the title, he achieved widespread fame within the United Kingdom, appearing on television and writing for News of the World. Two years later, Leach added a second singles title. In 1953, he was part of the team that won Great Britain's first, and as of 2014 only, team World Championship. He also won 13 bronze and silver World championship medals between 1947 and 1955. As of 2014, Leach is just one of 11 players from any country to w (en)
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  • Dagenham, Essex, England (en)
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