Zsolt-Georg Böhm (born 17 April 1962) is a Hungarian table tennis player,[1][2] writer,[3] teacher and computer scientist.
Zsolt György Böhm was born in Szalacs, in the northern part of Bihor County, in present Romania.
As a teenager, he moved to Cluj Napoca with his brother József Böhm, also a table tennis player, who is two years older than him, and became a disciple of Farkas Paneth.
After the 1980 European Table Tennis Championships in Bern, Böhm fled to Germany, where he moved to Mörfelden-Walldorf, near Frankfurt am Main.
[8] Böhm became the best player of the decade on German national scale, winning 6 titles in the men single competition alone.