Table tennis at the 2000 Summer Paralympics

Table tennis at the 2000 Summer Paralympics consisted of thirty singles and team events.

Table tennis
at the XI Paralympic Games
Paralympic Table tennis
VenueState Sports Centre
Competitors270 from 40 nations

Competitors were divided into eleven 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.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)76518
2 South Korea (KOR)53210
3 China (CHN)4217
4 Germany (GER)3429
5 Czech Republic (CZE)3339
6 Nigeria (NGR)2013
7 Slovakia (SVK)1203
8 Spain (ESP)1135
9 Poland (POL)1102
10 Sweden (SWE)1034
11 Hong Kong (HKG)1001
 Jordan (JOR)1001
13 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0224
14 Finland (FIN)0112
 Great Britain (GBR)0112
 Japan (JPN)0112
17 Austria (AUT)0101
 Israel (ISR)0101
 Yugoslavia (YUG)0101
20 Switzerland (SUI)0022
21 Netherlands (NED)0011
 Ukraine (UKR)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (23 nations)30303090

Participating nations

Events

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles 1
Hae Gon Lee
 South Korea
Matti Launonen
 Finland
Rolf Zumkehr
 Switzerland
Singles 2
Kyung Mook Kim
 South Korea
Kong Yong Kim
 South Korea
Martin Zvolanek
 Czech Republic
Singles 3
Jean-Philippe Robin
 France
Zlatko Kesler
 Yugoslavia
Michel Peeters
 France
Singles 4
Michal Stefanu
 Czech Republic
Tae Hyung Um
 South Korea
Kyoung Sik Choi
 South Korea
Singles 5
Christophe Durand
 France
Chang Shen Chou
 Chinese Taipei
Manuel Robles
 Spain
Singles 6
Johnny Eriksson
 Sweden
Daniel Arnold
 Germany
Mattias Karlsson
 Sweden
Singles 7
Jochen Wollmert
 Germany
Zeev Glikman
 Israel
Stephane Messi
 France
Singles 8
Alvaro Valera
 Spain
Alain Pichon
 France
Kimmo Jokinen
 Finland
Singles 9
Tajudeen Agunbiade
 Nigeria
Stanislaw Fraczyk
 Austria
Femi Alabi
 Nigeria
Singles 10
Ivan Karabec
 Czech Republic
Jose Manuel Ruiz
 Spain
Fredrik Andersson
 Sweden
Singles 11
Piotr Skrobut
 Poland
Tomasz Wojtas
 Poland
Angel Garrido
 Spain
Teams 1-2
 South Korea (KOR)
Seong Hoon Kang
Hae Gon Lee
Kong Yong Kim
Kyung Mook Kim
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Tomas Pribyl
Martin Zvolanek
 France (FRA)
Marc Sorabella
Vincent Boury
Erwan Fouillen
Jean Patrick d'Ivoley-Boggs
Teams 3
 France (FRA)
Michel Peeters
Jean-Philippe Robin
Pascal Verger
 Great Britain (GBR)
James Rawson
Neil Robinson
Stefan Trofan
 South Korea (KOR)
Heung Sik Yang
Ji Yong Son
Young Soo Kim
Teams 4
 France (FRA)
Bruno Benedetti
Emeric Martin
Christophe Pinna
 South Korea (KOR)
Tae Hyung Um
Park Jun-young
Kyoung Sik Choi
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Frantisek Glazar
Michal Stefanu
Lubomir Trcka
Teams 5
 South Korea (KOR)
Eun Chang Jung
Byoung Young Kim
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Chang Shen Chou
Yen Hung Lin
 Sweden (SWE)
Jan-Krister Gustavsson
Ernst Bolldén
Teams 6-7
 Germany (GER)
Daniel Arnold
Christian Koppelberg
Thomas Kurfess
 France (FRA)
Jean Yves Abbadie
Stephane Messi
 United States (USA)
Norman Bass
Joshua Keith Bartel
Teams 8
 South Korea (KOR)
Kwang Jin Kim
Cheon Sik Lee
 France (FRA)
Alain Pichon
Michel Schaller
Julien Soyer
 Germany (GER)
Jochen Wollmert
Thomas Schmitt
Dirk Hudarin
Teams 9
 Nigeria (NGR)
Tunde Adisa
Tajudeen Agunbiade
Femi Alabi
 Slovakia (SVK)
Richard Csejtey
Ladislav Gaspar
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Ting Sung Hou
Chih Shan Hsu
Ming Fu Hu
Hsiu Hsien Lin
Teams 10
 France (FRA)
Olivier Chateigner
Francois Serignat
Gilles de la Bourdonnaye
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Lubomir Masek
Miroslav Cinibulk
Pavel Cech
 Spain (ESP)
Enrique Agudo
Jose Manuel Ruiz

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles 1-2
Maha Al-Bargouti
 Jordan
Isabelle Lafaye Marziou
 France
Catherine Mitton
 Great Britain
Singles 3
Alena Kánová
 Slovakia
Satoko Fujiwara
 Japan
Monika Bartheidel
 Germany
Singles 4
Christiane Pape
 Germany
Monika Sikora
 Germany
Alice Rast
 Switzerland
Singles 5
Wei Hong Chen
 China
Gui Xiang Ren
 China
Jitka Pivarciova
 Czech Republic
Singles 6-8
Xiaoling Zhang
 China
Bernadette Darvand
 France
Martine Thierry
 France
Singles 9
Thu Kamkasomphou
 France
Mei Li Liu
 China
Fuqun Luo
 China
Singles 10
Jolana Davidkova
 Czech Republic
Michelle Sévin
 France
Yasuko Kudo
 Japan
Singles 11
Wai Ling Lai
 Hong Kong
Viera Kasparova
 Slovakia
Nataliya Ivanova
 Ukraine
Teams 1-3
 France (FRA)
Isabelle Lafaye Marziou
Stephanie Mariage
 Germany (GER)
Monika Bartheidel
Beate Schippmann
 Netherlands (NED)
Gertrudis Laemers
Jolanda Paardekam
Teams 4-5
 China (CHN)
Wei Hong Chen
Gui Xiang Ren
 Germany (GER)
Christiane Pape
Monika Sikora
 Chinese Taipei (TPE)
Mei Hui Wei
Min Hsiu Liao
Shu Chin Hsiao
Teams 6-10
 China (CHN)
Xiaoling Zhang
Fuqun Luo
Chunmin Lu
Mei Li Liu
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Jolana Davidkova
Jana Mojova
Eva Pestova
Michala Zakova
 France (FRA)
Thu Kamkasomphou
Michelle Sévin
Martine Thierry
gollark: If someone insists on certain pronouns and they're either weird/nonstandard (and I don't like them), or they change them all the time, I will ignore them and say "they" or something.
gollark: Yes. I just go by "them" or probably something else if someone asks and I remember.
gollark: https://pronouny.xyz/pronouns/5e3fea8210cd490015d1631d
gollark: so how do I set pronouns?
gollark: Oops.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.