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1965 Corbillon Cup (women's team)
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The 1965 World Table Tennis Championships – Corbillon Cup (women's team) was the: 21st edition of the——women's team championship.

China won the gold medal defeating Japan in the final 3–0. England won the bronze medal after beating Romania in the "third place play off."

Medalists

Team

Event Gold Silver Bronze
 China
Li Henan
Liang Lizhen
Lin Hui-ching
Cheng min-chih
 Japan
Naoko Fukatsu
Tsunao Isomura
Masako Seki
Noriko Yamanaka
 England
Lesley Bell
Irene Ogus
Diane Rowe
Mary Shannon

Corbillon Cup

Semifinal round

Group 1

Team One Team Two Score
Japan Czechoslovakia 3–0
England Hungary 3–1
Japan England 3–1
Hungary Czechoslovakia 3–1
Japan Hungary 3–1
England Czechoslovakia 3–1
Pos Team P W L Pts
1 Japan Japan 3 3 0 6
2 England England 3 2 1 4
3 Hungary Hungary 3 1 2 2
4 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 3 0 3 0

Group 2

Team One Team Two Score
Romania Yugoslavia 3–0
China West Germany 3–0
China Yugoslavia 3–0
Romania West Germany 3–0
West Germany Yugoslavia 3–2
China Romania 3–0
Pos Team P W L Pts
1 China China 3 3 0 6
2 Romania Romania 3 2 1 4
3 West Germany West Germany 3 1 2 2
4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 3 0 3 0

Third-place playoff

Team One Team Two Score
England Romania 3–0

Final

China China 3 Japan Japan 0 Score
Cheng Min-chih bt Seki
Lin Hui-cheng bt Fukatsu
Cheng Min-chih & Lin Hui-cheng bt ?

See also

References

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  4. ^ "Table Tennis World Championship medal winners". Sports123. Archived from the original on 2018-09-22. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
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  6. ^ "1965 Corbillon Cup results" (PDF). Table Tennis England. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2018-04-25.

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