World Team Championship - Femenino 02/21 02:35 - Bruna Takahashi v Georgina Pota L 3-0
World Team Championship - Femenino 02/21 01:40 - Giulia Takahashi v Georgina Pota W 1-3
World Team Championship - Femenino 02/20 08:40 - Georgina Pota v Markhabo Magdieva W 3-0
World Team Championship - Femenino 02/18 10:30 - Georgina Pota v Manika Batra L 0-3
World Team Championship - Femenino 02/18 08:45 - Georgina Pota v Sreeja Akula W 3-2
World Team Championship - Femenino 02/17 09:30 - Maria Xiao v Georgina Pota L 3-0
World Team Championship - Femenino 02/17 08:30 - Sofia-Xuan Zhang v Georgina Pota W 1-3
Copa de Europa - Femenino 02/09 19:10 - Georgina Pota v Tatiana Kukulkova W 3-0
Copa de Europa - Femenino 02/09 17:30 - Georgina Pota v Zdena Blaskova L 1-3
Copa de Europa - Femenino 02/06 18:45 - Tatiana Kukulkova v Georgina Pota W 0-3
Copa de Europa - Femenino 02/06 17:40 - Zdena Blaskova v Georgina Pota W 2-3
WTT Contender Doha - Femenino 01/17 13:15 5 Cheonhui Joo v Georgina Pota L 3-1
WTT Contender Doha - Clasificación - Femenino 01/16 12:05 - Georgina Pota v Sofia-Xuan Zhang W 3-1
WTT Contender Doha - Clasificación - Femenino 01/15 12:05 - Georgina Pota v Katarzyna Wegrzyn W 3-1
WTT Star Contender Doha - Femenino - Clasificación 01/08 13:40 5 Georgina Pota v Tin-Tin Ho L 1-3
Champions League - Femenino 11/23 18:55 - Georgina Pota v Adina Diaconu L 2-3
Champions League - Femenino 11/23 17:00 - Georgina Pota v Mariia Tailakova L 0-3
Champions League - Femenino 11/19 17:30 - Georgina Pota v Elizabet Abraamian L 1-3
Champions League - Femenino 10/26 17:30 - Adina Diaconu v Georgina Pota W 1-3
Champions League - Femenino 09/24 13:30 - Georgina Pota v Clemence Chevallier W 3-0
Champions League Europea - Femenino 09/23 16:00 - Chia-Hsuan Lin v Georgina Pota W 2-3
Champions League Europea - Femenino 09/23 08:00 - Roxana Istrate v Georgina Pota W 1-3
Champions League Europea - Femenino 09/22 12:40 - Georgina Pota v Zdena Blaskova W 3-0
Campeonato de Europa por equipos - Femenino 09/14 11:20 - Barbora Balazova v Georgina Pota L 3-0
Campeonato de Europa por equipos - Femenino 09/11 19:40 - Solomiya Brateyko v Georgina Pota W 1-3
Campeonato de Europa por equipos - Femenino 09/11 17:05 - Margaryta Pesotska v Georgina Pota L 3-0
Campeonato de Europa por equipos - Femenino 09/10 17:25 - Georgina Pota v Margo Degraef W 3-2
ITTF World Championships - Femenino 05/24 09:45 5 Georgina Pota v Mima Ito L 0-4
ITTF World Championships - Femenino 05/22 10:05 6 Suthasini Sawettabut v Georgina Pota W 1-4
ITTF World Championships - Femenino 05/21 17:05 57 Georgina Pota v Melissa Tapper W 4-0

Wikipedia - Georgina Póta

Georgina Póta (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɡɛorɡinɒ ˈpoːtɒ]; born 13 January 1985 in Budapest) is a multiple European Champion table tennis player from Hungary.

History

Póta was born in the Hungarian capital Budapest in 1985 and began practicing table tennis in 1990. Between 1994 and 2008 she played for Statisztika PSC in Hungary, subsequently she moved to TTC Berlin Eastside.

For 1998 she already played in the Hungarian Top 12 and also participated at the Table Tennis European Youth Championships in Norcia, Italy, where she finished runner-up in the Girls' Cadet Doubles with Ildikó Csernyik. A year later she celebrated her first European Championship title after winning the Cadet Mixed Doubles event on the side of Dániel Zwickl. This was followed by other medals in the coming years, including three golds in the Junior category (women's doubles, team – 2001, Terni; women's singles – 2002, Moscow).

Her first major senior success came in 2007, when she won gold medal in the team competition at the Table Tennis European Championships in Belgrade. Additionally, she collected a silver medal in women's doubles and a bronze medal in mixed doubles. In the next year she won another gold at the 2008 Table Tennis European Championships, this time in doubles with Krisztina Tóth. In the team event she came second with Hungary.

She also competed at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics, where she was knocked out in the third round by Wang Nan of China who later managed to win the silver medal. Four years later at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London she was given bye in the first round due to her seeding and entered the competition in the second round against Tian Yuan. She beat her Croatian opponent 4–1, just to fell short against Park Mi-young with the same scoreline in the best of 32.

In 2014 she won both the German national cup and championship with TTC Berlin Eastside and also went triumphant in the European Champions League.