Žarko Dolinar

Žarko Dolinar
Žarko Dolinar (2002)
Personal information
Nationality Yugoslavia
Born3 July 1920
Koprivnica, Yugoslavia
Died9 March 2003 (aged 82)
Basel, Switzerland
Medal record
Table tennis
Representing  Yugoslavia
World Championships
1939 CairoTeam
1939 CairoSingles
1951 ViennaTeam
1953 BucharestMixed doubles
1954 WembleyDoubles
1954 WembleyMixed doubles
1955 UtrechtSingles
1955 UtrechtDoubles

Žarko Dolinar (3 July 1920 – 9 March 2003) was a Croatian biologist and table tennis player who won eight medals at the World Table Tennis Championships.

He was born in a family of Slovene economic immigrants to Croatia. In 1939, at the age of 18 he became the national champion of Yugoslavia. Dolinar was champion of the Independent State of Croatia multiple times, and also competed for its national team on nine occasions.

He also won three English Open titles.

Dolinar is one of few world sporting champions with a Ph.D. degree. He graduated from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 1949, and received a doctorate in 1959. He was world doubles champion with his partner, Vilim Harangozo. Dolinar was also head of the Sports Science Committee for the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).

A university professor in both Zagreb and Basel, Dolinar and his brother Boris were honored as the Righteous Among the Nations for saving Jews during World War II. On a number of occasions, the Dolinar brothers provided Jews with forged identity documents and travel permits, used their connections to have them released from imprisonment, and helped them travel to safety.

In 2016, Dolinar was inducted into the European Table Tennis Hall of Fame.