Zsuzsa Fantusz
Zsuzsanna 'Zsuzsa' Fantusz (married name Javor) was a female Hungarian international table tennis player.[1]
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Medal record
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Table tennis career
She won double bronze at the 1953 World Table Tennis Championships in the women's doubles with Edit Sági and the women's team.
Personal life
She emigrated to Australia after 1956 and was inaugurated into the Australian Hall of Fame.
gollark: Yes, trueish probably.
gollark: Presumably because the shorter relationships are easier to learn and world models are harder to infer than simpler language factoids.
gollark: GPTous entities have a tendency to say things which are linguistically sensible, but which don't really match human knowledge of what the real world is like, and to lack coherence over longer distances.
gollark: GPT-1 maybe, I never actually interacted with it.
gollark: I doubt it's any GPT, they tend to be better at *locally* being consistent.
References
- "Profile". Table Tennis Guide.
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