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Table tennis
at the XII Paralympic Games
VenueGalatsi Olympic Hall
Dates18–27 September
Competitors239 from 43 nations
20002008

Table Tennis at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was staged at the Galatsi Olympic Hall from September 18 to September 27.

Competitors were divided into ten classes according to the extent of their disability, with lower numbered classes corresponding to more severe disabilities. Classes one through five competed in wheelchairs and classes six through ten competed while standing.

Participating countries

Medal summary

Medal table

Source:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)73313
2 South Korea (KOR)54211
3 Germany (GER)4239
4 France (FRA)36514
5 Slovakia (SVK)2136
6 Belgium (BEL)2103
7 Czech Republic (CZE)1203
 Poland (POL)1203
9 Austria (AUT)1102
10 Netherlands (NED)1001
 Slovenia (SLO)1001
12 Sweden (SWE)0224
13 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0123
14 Great Britain (GBR)0112
15 Italy (ITA)0101
16 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Jordan (JOR)0011
 Russia (RUS)0011
 Serbia and Montenegro (SCG)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (21 entries)28272782

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles class 1
details
Holger Nikelis
 Germany
Hae Gon Lee
 South Korea
Walter Kilger
 Germany
Singles class 2
details
Ján Riapoš
 Slovakia
Gong Yong Kim
 South Korea
Kyung Mook Kim
 South Korea
Singles class 3
details
Young Gun Kim
 South Korea
Jean-Philippe Robin
 France
Zlatko Kesler
 Serbia and Montenegro
Singles class 4
details
Yan Zhang
 China
Michal Stefanu
 Czech Republic
Kyoung Sik Choi
 South Korea
Singles class 5
details
Byoung Young Kim
 South Korea
Eun Chang Jung
 South Korea
Christophe Durand
 France
Singles class 6
details
Daniel Arnold
 Germany
Rainer Schmidt
 Germany
Peter Rosenmeier
 Denmark
Singles class 7
details
Stephane Messi
 France
Jochen Wollmert
 Germany
Jordi Morales
 Spain
Singles class 8
details
Mathieu Loicq
 Belgium
Marc Ledoux
 Belgium
Richard Csejtey
 Slovakia
Singles class 9
details
Stanisław Frączyk
 Austria
Xiao Lei Lu
 China
Tahl Leibovitz
 United States
Singles class 10
details
Ladislav Gaspar
 Slovakia
Fredrik Andersson
 Sweden
Ge Yang
 China
Teams class 1–2
details
 South Korea (KOR)
Seong Hoon Kang
Gong Yong Kim
Kyung Mook Kim
Hae Gon Lee
 Slovakia (SVK)
Rastislav Revúcky
Ján Riapoš
 Germany (GER)
Thorsten Gruenkemeyer
Walter Kilger
Holger Nikelis
Otto Vilsmaier
Teams class 3
details
 South Korea (KOR)
Young Gun Kim
Heung Sik Yang
Jae Kwan Cho
 Great Britain (GBR)
James Rawson
Neil Robinson
Stefan Trofan
 France (FRA)
Pascal Verger
Jean-Philippe Robin
Teams class 4
details
 South Korea (KOR)
Kyoung Sik Choi
Tae Hyung Um
Park Jun-young
 France (FRA)
Sebastien Pechard
Emeric Martin
Bruno Benedetti
 China (CHN)
Jie Zhang
Yan Zhang
Teams class 5
details
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Rene Taus
Michal Stefanu
Frantisek Glazar
 South Korea (KOR)
Eun Chang Jung
Byoung Young Kim
 France (FRA)
Gregory Rosec
Christophe Durand
Teams class 6–7
details
 Germany (GER)
Rainer Schmidt
Daniel Arnold
Dieter Meyer
Jochen Wollmert
 Poland (POL)
Adam Jurasz
Miroslaw Kowalski
 Sweden (SWE)
Simon Itkonen
Linus Loennberg
Teams class 8
details
 Belgium (BEL)
Nico Vergeylen
Mathieu Loicq
Marc Ledoux
 France (FRA)
Alain Pichon
Michel Schaller
Julien Soyer
 Slovakia (SVK)
Richard Csejtey
Miroslav Mitas
Teams class 9
details
 Netherlands (NED)
Gerben Last
Tonnie Heijnen
 Austria (AUT)
Stanisław Frączyk
Rene Gutdeutsch
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Chih Shan Hsu
Ming Fu Hu
Teams class 10
details
 China (CHN)
Lu Xiaolei
Ge Yang
 France (FRA)
François Sérignat
Olivier Chateigner
Gilles de la Bourdonnaye
 Sweden (SWE)
Magnus Andree
Fredrik Andersson

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles class 1–2
details
Isabelle Lafaye Marziou
 France
Genevieve Clot
 France
Catherine Mitton
 Great Britain
Singles class 3
details
Mateja Pintar
 Slovenia
Stephanie Mariage
 France
Alena Kánová
 Slovakia
Singles class 4
details
Monika Sikora Weinmann
 Germany
Valeria Zorzetto
 Italy
Christiane Pape
 Germany
Singles class 5
details
Gui Xiang Ren
 China
Wei Hong Chen
 China
Mei Hui Wei
 Chinese Taipei
Singles class 6–8
details
Xiaoling Zhang
 China
Kova Bengtsson
 Sweden
Julija Ovsjannikova
 Russia
Singles class 9
details
Meili Liu
 China
Lina Lei
 China
Thu Kamkasomphou
 France
Singles class 10
details
Natalia Partyka
 Poland
Jolana Matouskova
 Czech Republic
Yu Qiang Li
 China
Teams class 1–3
details
 France (FRA)
Genevieve Clot
Isabelle Lafaye Marziou
Stephanie Mariage
Teams class 4–5
details
 China (CHN)
Gai Gu
Gui Xiang Ren
Wei Hong Chen
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Mei Hui Wei
Shu Chin Hsiao
 Jordan (JOR)
Khetam Abuawad
Maha Al-Bargouti
Fatemah Al Azzam
Teams class 6–10
details
 China (CHN)
Lina Lei
Yu Qiang Li
Xiaoling Zhang
Mei Li Liu
 Poland (POL)
Mirosława Turowska
Natalia Partyka
Krystyna Jagodzińska
Małgorzata Grzelak
 France (FRA)
Claire Mairie
Audrey Le Morvan
Michelle Sévin
Thu Kamkasomphou

See also

References

  1. "MedalStandings". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 22 November 2024.
Events at the 2004 Summer Paralympics (Athens)
Table tennis at the Summer Paralympics
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