Table tennis at the 2017 Island Games

Table tennis, for the 2017 Island Games, held at the Södervärnshallen, Visby, Gotland, Sweden in June 2017.

Table tennis at the 2017 Island Games
DatesJune 24 – 30
Host cityGotland, Sweden
VenueSödervärnshallen, Visby
LevelSenior
Events6
Participation81 athletes from
14 nations
2015
2019


100 competitors from 14 islands will compete in 6 events.[1]

General

Table tennis has appeared as an event in the Island Games in every year except in 2013, Gotland has led the medals table over the years.

Guernsey has named a team of eight, four men and four women.[2]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Gotland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Åland Islands2013
2 Gotland*1258
3 Greenland1203
4 Guernsey1146
5 Faroe Islands1102
6 Jersey0022
Totals (6 nations)661224

Results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men’s singles  Björn Axelsson (Gotland)  Ivik Nielsen (Greenland)  Garry Dodd (Guernsey)
 Nisse Lundberg (Gotland)
Men’s doubles  Greenland
Aqqalu Nielsen
Ivik Nielsen
 Guernsey
Garry Dodd
Joshua Stacy
 Jersey
Joshua Band
Jordan Wykes
 Gotland
Niklas Ahlgren
Max Hedbom
Women’s singles  Marina Donner (Aland)  Henrietta Nielsen (Faroe Islands)  Dawn Morgan (Guernsey)
 Evelina Carlsson (Gotland)
Women's doubles  Faroe Islands
Durita Fríðadóttir Jensen
Henrietta Nielsen
 Gotland
Annika Ahlgren
Lina Olofsson
 Gotland
Eveline Carlsson
Elin Schwartz
 Guernsey
Charlotte Casey
Daisy Kershaw
Mixed doubles  Åland Islands
Marina Donner
Johan Pettersson
 Gotland
Eveline Carlsson
Björn Axelsson
 Jersey
Kelsey Le Maistre
Jordan Wykes
 Guernsey
Dawn Morgan
Garry Dodd
Team  Guernsey
Charlotte Casey
Garry Dodd
Ben Foss
Daisy Kershaw
Samantha Kershw
Dawn Morgan
Joshua Stacey
Lawrence Stacey
 Greenland
Melissa Larsen
Karlinannguaq Lundblad
Aqqalu Nielsen
Ivik Nielsen
Poul-Jørgen Petersen
Rosa-Marie Petersen
 Åland Islands
Jim Bergbo
Marina Donner
Johan Lindholm
Johan Pettersson
Lucas Stenius
 Gotland
Annika Ahlgren
Niklas Ahlgren
Björn Axelsson
Evelina Carlsson
Max Hedbom
Nisse Lundberg
Lina Olofsson
Elin Schwartz
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See also

References

  1. "Table Tennis Participens" (PDF). Island Games 2017.
  2. "Island Games 2017 Team". GTTA. 16 March 2017.
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