Table tennis at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

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Table tennis
at the XV Paralympic Games
VenueRiocentro Pavilion 3
Dates8–17 September
Competitors269 (173 men, 96 women)
2012
2020

Table tennis at the 2016 Summer Paralympics[1] in Rio took place in September 2016. 276 athletes – 174 men and 102 women – are scheduled to compete in 29 events. Table tennis events have been held at the Paralympics since the first Games in Rome in 1960.[2] Team events will feature contests consisting of one doubles and two singles matches.

Events

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Twenty-nine events will be contested. The events are men's and women's team and individual competitions for the various disability classifications.

  • Men's singles
    • Class 1
    • Class 2
    • Class 3
    • Class 4
    • Class 5
    • Class 6
    • Class 7
    • Class 8
    • Class 9
    • Class 10
    • Class 11
  • Men's team
    • Class 1–2
    • Class 3
    • Class 4–5
    • Class 6–8
    • Class 9–10
  • Women's singles
    • Class 1–2
    • Class 3
    • Class 4
    • Class 5
    • Class 6
    • Class 7
    • Class 8
    • Class 9
    • Class 10
    • Class 11
  • Women's team
    • Class 1–3
    • Class 4–5
    • Class 6–10

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)137121
2 Poland (POL)2338
3 France (FRA)2125
4 Great Britain (GBR)2013
 Ukraine (UKR)2013
6 Belgium (BEL)2002
7 South Korea (KOR)1359
8 Serbia (SRB)1124
9 Turkey (TUR)1113
10 Croatia (CRO)1102
 Netherlands (NED)1102
12 Denmark (DEN)1001
13 Germany (GER)0404
14 Spain (ESP)0202
15 Brazil (BRA)0134
16 Hungary (HUN)0112
 Sweden (SWE)0112
18 Australia (AUS)0101
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0101
20 Italy (ITA)0022
 Thailand (THA)0022
22 Austria (AUT)0011
 Czech Republic (CZE)0011
 Hong Kong (HKG)0011
 Philippines (PHI)0011
Totals (25 entries)29292987

Medalists

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Men's events

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual 1
details
Rob Davies
 Great Britain
Joo Young-dae
 South Korea
Nam Ki-won
 South Korea
2
details
Fabien Lamirault
 France
Rafał Czuper
 Poland
Jiři Suchánek
 Czech Republic
3
details
Feng Panfeng
 China
Thomas Schmidberger
 Germany
Florian Merrien
 France
4
details
Abdullah Öztürk
 Turkey
Guo Xingyuan
 China
Maxime Thomas
 France
5
details
Cao Ningning
 China
Valentin Baus
 Germany
Mitar Palikuća
 Serbia
6
details
Peter Rosenmeier
 Denmark
Álvaro Valera
 Spain
Rungroj Thainiyom
 Thailand
7
details
Will Bayley
 Great Britain
Israel Pereira Stroh
 Brazil
Yan Shuo
 China
8
details
Zhao Shuai
 China
András Csonka
 Hungary
Piotr Grudzień
 Poland
9
details
Laurens Devos
 Belgium
Gerben Last
 Netherlands
Mohamed Amine Kalem
 Italy
10
details
Ge Yang
 China
Patryk Chojnowski
 Poland
Krisztian Gardos
 Austria
11
details
Florian Van Acker
 Belgium
Samuel von Einem
 Australia
Péter Pálos
 Hungary
Men's team 1–2
details
 France
Fabien Lamirault
Stéphane Molliens
Jean-François Ducay
 South Korea
Joo Young-dae
Kim Kyung-mook
Cha Soo-yong
 Brazil
Iranildo Conceição Espíndola
Guilherme Marcião da Costa
Aloísio Lima
3
details
 China
Feng Panfeng
Zhao Ping
Zhai Xiang
 Germany
Thomas Schmidberger
Thomas Brüchle
 Thailand
Anurak Laowong
Yuttajak Glinbancheun
4-5
details
 South Korea
Choi Il-sang
Kim Jung-gil
Kim Young-gun
 Chinese Taipei
Cheng Ming-chih
Lin Yen-hung
 Turkey
Abdullah Öztürk
Ali Öztürk
Nesim Turan
6–8
details
 Ukraine
Viktor Didukh
Maksym Nikolenko
Mykhaylo Popov
 Sweden
Emil Andersson
Linus Karlsson
 Great Britain
Will Bayley
Aaron McKibbin
Ross Wilson
9–10
details
 China
Ma Lin
Lian Hao
Ge Yang
 Spain
José Manuel Ruiz Reyes
Juan Perez Gonzalez
Jorge Cardona
 Poland
Patryk Chojnowski
Piotr Grudzień
Marcin Skrzynecki

Women's events

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's individual 1-2
details
Liu Jing
 China
Seo Su-yeon
 South Korea
Giada Rossi
 Italy
3
details
Xue Juan
 China
Li Qian
 China
Anna-Carin Ahlquist
 Sweden
4
details
Borislava Perić-Ranković
 Serbia
Zhang Miao
 China
Nada Matić
 Serbia
5
details
Zhang Bian
 China
Gu Gai
 China
Jung Young-a
 South Korea
6
details
Sandra Paović
 Croatia
Stephanie Grebe
 Germany
Maryna Lytovchenko
 Ukraine
7
details
Kelly van Zon
 Netherlands
Kübra Öçsoy Korkut
 Turkey
Kim Seong-ok
 South Korea
8
details
Mao Jingdian
 China
Thu Kamkasomphou
 France
Josephine Medina
 Philippines
9
details
Liu Meng
 China
Lei Lina
 China
Karolina Pęk
 Poland
10
details
Natalia Partyka
 Poland
Yang Qian
 China
Bruna Costa Alexandre
 Brazil
11
details
Natalia Kosmina
 Ukraine
Krystyna Siemieniecka
 Poland
Ng Mui Wui
 Hong Kong
Women's team 1–3
details
 China
Li Qian
Liu Jing
Xue Juan
 Croatia
Anđela Mužinić
Helena Dretar-Karić
 South Korea
Lee Mi-gyu
Seo Su-yeon
Yoon Ji-yu
4–5
details
 China
Gu Gai
Zhang Bian
Zhou Ying
 Serbia
Nada Matić
Borislava Perić-Ranković
 South Korea
Jung Young-a
Kang Oe-jeong
Kim Ok
6–10
details
 Poland
Katarzyna Marszał
Natalia Partyka
Karolina Pęk
 China
Lei Lina
Yang Qian
Xiong Guiyan
 Brazil
Bruna Costa Alexandre
Danielle Rauen
Jennyfer Marques Parinos

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Paralympic Table Tennis". Rio 2016 Summer Paralympics. Archived from the original on 24 August 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Paralympic Table Tennis - overview, rules and classification". British Paralympic Association. Archived from the original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2011.

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