Miklós Szabados

Miklós Szabados (7 March 1912 – 12 February 1962) was a Hungarian and Australian table tennis champion.

He first started playing table tennis when he was thirteen, and defeated Victor Barna in a tournament in 1927.

[2] As his mother had been born Jewish, Szabados left his studies at the University of Berlin in 1933 and fled to Paris.

While serving with the Allied Works Council during World War II, Szabados he was stationed at Alice Springs, Northern Territory, in 1943–44.

As a Jew by birth, Szabados was posthumously inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1987.