Table tennis at the 1988 Summer Paralympics

Table tennis at the 1988 Summer Paralympics consisted of 37 events, 27 for men and 10 for women.

Table tennis
at the VIII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Table tennis

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 West Germany (FRG)1010828
2 France (FRA)64212
3 South Korea (KOR)46111
4 United States (USA)4127
5 Austria (AUT)3249
6 China (CHN)3014
7 Sweden (SWE)2327
8 Switzerland (SUI)2103
9 Netherlands (NED)2013
10 Great Britain (GBR)1113
11 Finland (FIN)1012
12 Denmark (DEN)0235
13 Belgium (BEL)0224
14 Japan (JPN)0202
15 Norway (NOR)0123
16 Yugoslavia (YUG)0101
17 Hungary (HUN)0033
18 Hong Kong (HKG)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
Totals (19 nations)383635109

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles 1A–4
Michael Dempsey
 United States
Guy Tisserant
 France
Herbert Velroyen
 West Germany
Singles 1A
Hae Gon Lee
 South Korea
Kang Sung-hoon
 South Korea
Matti Launonen
 Finland
Singles 1B
Rudolf Hajek
 Austria
Bruno Hassler
 West Germany
Svein Bjornar Simensen
 Norway
Singles 1C
Manfred Emmel
 West Germany
Rudolf Jaksch
 West Germany
Daniel Jeannin
 France
Singles 2
Michel Peeters
 France
Young Soo Kim
 South Korea
Fritz Altendorfer
 Austria
Singles 3
Peter Starl
 Austria
Ki Hoon Kim
 South Korea
Christian Sutter
 Austria
Singles 4
Thomas Kreidel
 West Germany
Peter Schmidt
 West Germany
Michael Dempsey
 United States
Singles C5
Harold Kersten
 Netherlands
Koji Inada
 Japan
Eric Hollander
 Belgium
Singles C6
Thomas Axelsson
 Sweden
Mikael Westling
 Sweden
Kyung Sik Kim
 South Korea
Singles TT open
Claude Chedeau
 France
Manfred Knabe
 West Germany
Torben Pehrsson
 Denmark
Singles TT2
Guy Tisserant
 France
Herbert Velroyen
 West Germany
Michel Gauducheau
 France
Singles TT3
Thomas Kurfess
 West Germany
Rainer Schmidt
 West Germany
Stephan Welting
 West Germany
Singles TT4
David Hope
 Great Britain
Marc Piras
 France
Klaus Mueller
 West Germany
Singles TT5
Kwang Jin Kim
 South Korea
Thomas Schmitt
 West Germany
Attila Szepesi
 Hungary
Singles TT6
Kimmo Jokinen
 Finland
Torben Pehrsson
 Denmark
Jorgen Nilsson
 Sweden
Singles TT7
Manfred Koller
 West Germany
Svetislav Dimitrijevic
 Yugoslavia
Frands Havaleschka
 Denmark
Teams 1A
 South Korea (KOR)  Switzerland (SUI)
Hans Rosenast
Rolf Zumkehr
 United States (USA)
Teams 1B
 West Germany (FRG)  Norway (NOR)  Austria (AUT)
Teams 1C
 West Germany (FRG)  South Korea (KOR)  Belgium (BEL)
Teams 2
 Austria (AUT)  South Korea (KOR)  West Germany (FRG)
Teams 3
 South Korea (KOR)  Austria (AUT)  Great Britain (GBR)
Arnie Chan
Neil Robinson
Teams 4
 West Germany (FRG)  South Korea (KOR)  Hong Kong (HKG)
Teams C5–C8
 Sweden (SWE)  Belgium (BEL)  Ireland (IRL)
Teams TT2
 France (FRA)
Michel Gauducheau
Guy Tisserant
 South Korea (KOR)
Hyung Suk Choi
Tae Hyung Um
 West Germany (FRG)
Hans Jurgen Rehder
Herbert Velroyen
Teams TT5
 West Germany (FRG)
Wolfgang Horsch
Thomas Schmitt
 France (FRA)
Thierry Garofalo
Marc Piras
 Hungary (HUN)
Gyozo Kovacs
Attila Szepesi
Teams TT6
 Netherlands (NED)
Niels Rohof
Rein Zijda
 Japan (JPN)
Masaaki Kozakura
Shuzo Saiki
 Hungary (HUN)
Lajos Erdos
Karoly Majsai
Teams TT7
 West Germany (FRG)
Manfred Koller
Markus Vahle
 Sweden (SWE)
Jorgen Nilsson
Dennis Nyberg
 Denmark (DEN)
Frands Havaleschka
Torben Pehrsson

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles 2–4
Jennifer Johnson
 United States
Gabriele Kirchmair
 Austria
Christiane Weninger
 West Germany
Singles 2
Elisabeth Bisquolm
 Switzerland
Ruth Lamsbach
 West Germany
Jolanda Paardekam
 Netherlands
Singles 3
Christiane Weninger
 West Germany
Jennifer Johnson
 United States
Inger Lise Andersen
 Norway
Singles 4
Terese Terranova
 United States
Monika Sikora
 West Germany
Hildegard Fetz
 Austria
Singles TT open
Xiaoling Zhang
 China
Ingrid Borre
 Belgium
Marie-Louise Andersson
 Sweden
Singles TT6
Bernadette Darvand
 France
Marie-Louise Andersson
 Sweden
Cheng Yu
 China
Singles TT7
Guiyun Hua
 China
Marianne Baertelsen
 Denmark
Birgit Bauer
 West Germany
Teams 2
 Switzerland (SUI)
Christiane Droux
Elisabeth Mettler-Kiener
 Great Britain (GBR)
Val Beck
Anne Peskey
 West Germany (FRG)
Teams 4
 United States (USA)  West Germany (FRG)  Austria (AUT)
Teams TT6
 China (CHN)  France (FRA)  Sweden (SWE)
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