and
Kim Jong won mixed doubles trophy, the Heydusek Cup, in
2013. There are 7 different trophies presented to the winners of the various events, held by winning associations, and returned for the next world championships. • Team competition: •
Swaythling Cup for men's team, donated in 1926 by
Lady Baroness Swaythling, mother of the first
ITTF president,
Ivor Montagu •
Corbillon Cup for women's team, donated in 1933 by Marcel Corbillon, president of the French Table Tennis Association. The original Cup was won by German team in 1939, and disappeared during Berlin occupation after World War II; the current Corbillon Cup is a replica made in 1949. • Singles competition: •
St. Bride Vase for men's singles, donated in 1929 by C.Corti Woodcock, member of the exclusive St. Bride Table Tennis Club in London, after
Fred Perry of England won the title in Budapest •
Geist Prize for women's singles, donated in 1931 by Dr. Gaspar Geist, president of the Hungarian Table Tennis Association • Doubles competition: •
Iran Cup for men's doubles; first presented at the 1947 World Championships by the
Shah of Iran •
W.J. Pope Trophy for women's doubles; donated in 1948 by the ITTF honorary general secretary W.J. Pope •
Heydusek Cup for mixed doubles; donated in 1948 by
Zdenek Heydusek, secretary of the Czechoslovakia Association. In addition, the
Egypt Cup is presented to the next host of world championships. The Cup was donated by King
Farouk of Egypt in 1939, when the championships were held in Cairo, Egypt. ==Editions==