Table tennis at the 2019 Parapan American Games

Table tennis at the 2019 Parapan American Games was held in Lima, Peru. The winners of all single competitions qualified for the 2020 Summer Paralympics.[1]

Table tennis at the
2019 Parapan American Games
VenueLima
Dates22–27 August
Competitors127 from 19 nations
2015
2023

Matias Pino lost his medals due to a doping violation where he was found to have taken the stimulant octopamine on 24 August 2019, a banned substance in the World Anti-Doping Agency's 2019 Prohibited List. His gold medal was awarded to original silver medalist Ian Seidenfeld who also gained Pino's slot allocation for the 2020 Summer Paralympics and the results for the Chilean men's team class 6-8 led to a disqualification and their bronze medal stripped off. [2]

Participating nations edit

There will be 128 table tennis players from 19 nations competing.[3]

Medal table edit

  *   Host nation (Peru)

RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Brazil (BRA)96924
2  Chile (CHI)33511
3  Mexico (MEX)3306
4  Argentina (ARG)23611
5  United States (USA)2316
6  Cuba (CUB)1023
7  Costa Rica (CRC)0101
8  Colombia (COL)0066
9  Venezuela (VEN)0044
10  Canada (CAN)0022
Totals (10 entries)20193574

Medalists edit

[7]

Men's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles C1
details
Yunier Fernández
  Cuba
Aloísio Junior
  Brazil
Conrado Contessi
  Brazil
Fernando Eberhardt
  Argentina
Men's singles C2
details
Victor Reyes
  Mexico
Luis Flores
  Chile
Iranildo Espíndola
  Brazil
Guilherme Marcião
  Brazil
Men's singles C3
details
Gabriel Copola
  Argentina
Jenson Van Emburgh
  United States
Welder Knaf
  Brazil
Roberto Quijada
  Venezuela
Men's singles C4
details
Cristian González
  Chile
Eziquiel Babes
  Brazil
Maximiliano Rodriguez
  Chile
Alexandre Ank
  Brazil
Men's singles C5
details
Mauro Depergola
  Argentina
Ahad Sarand
  United States
Elias Romero
  Argentina
Daniel Rodriguez
  Argentina
Men's singles C6
details
Ian Seidenfeld
  United States
None Ignacio Torres
  Chile
Cristian Dettoni
  Chile
Men's singles C7
details
Paulo Salmin
  Brazil
Aleksey Kaniuka
  Argentina
Jose Vargas
  Colombia
Men's singles C8
details
Luiz Manara
  Brazil
Steven Roman
  Costa Rica
Ian Kent
  Canada
Diego Henao
  Colombia
Men's singles C9
details
Tahl Leibovitz
  United States
Miguel Vazquez
  Mexico
Ramon da Silva
  Brazil
Lucas Carvalho
  Brazil
Men's singles C10
details
Carlos Carbinatti
  Brazil
Claudio Moura
  Brazil
Manuel Echaveguren
  Chile
Erich Manso
  Cuba
Men's team C1-2
details
  Brazil (BRA)
Guilherme Costa
Iranildo Espindola
Aloisio Junior
  Chile (CHI)
Luis Flores
Vicente Leiva
  Venezuela (VEN)
Gregory Moreno
Luis Rojas
  Argentina (ARG)
Guillermo Bustamante
Fernando Eberhardt
Men's team C3-5
details
  Chile (CHI)
Cristian Gonzalez
Maximiliano Rodriguez
  Brazil (BRA)
Eziquiel Babes
David Freitas
Welder Knaf
  Venezuela (VEN)
Roberto Quijada
Noel Sandoval
  Argentina (ARG)
Gabriel Copola
Mauro Depergola
Elias Romero
Men's team C6-8
details
  Brazil (BRA)
Luiz Manara
Francisco Wellington de Melo
Paulo Salmin
  United States (USA)
Marco Makkar
Ian Seidenfeld
  Colombia (COL)
Diego Henao
Jose Vargas
Men's team C9-10
details
  Brazil (BRA)
Carlos Carbinatti
Diego Moreira
Claudio Moura
  Chile (CHI)
Gustavo Castro
Manuel Echaveguren
  United States (USA)
Tahl Leibovitz
Randall Medcalf
Jerry Vasquez
  Colombia (COL)
Julian Chinchilla
Diego Jimenez
Alvaro Puerto

Women's events edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's singles C2-3
details
Maria Sigala
  Mexico
Marliane Santos
  Brazil
Cátia Oliveira
  Brazil
Yanelis Silva
  Cuba
Women's singles C4
details
Joyce de Oliveira
  Brazil
Martha Verdin
  Mexico
Manuela Guapi
  Colombia
Yoleidy Fernandez
  Venezuela
Women's singles C5
details
Tamara Leonelli
  Chile
Nayla Kuell
  Argentina
Bronze not awarded as only 4 athletes entered
Women's singles C7
details
Claudia Perez Villalba
  Mexico
Giselle Muñoz
  Argentina
Stephanie Chan
  Canada
Women's singles C8-10
details
Danielle Rauen
  Brazil
Jennyfer Marques Parinos
  Brazil
Lethicia Lacerda
  Brazil
Ailyn Espinoza
  Chile
Women's team C2-5
details
  Brazil (BRA)
Joyce de Oliveira
Marliane Santos
Thais Severo
  Mexico (MEX)
Maria Sigala
Martha Verdin
  Argentina (ARG)
Verónica Blanco
Maria Garrone
Nayla Kuell
  Colombia (COL)
Manuela Guapi
Nelly Sanchez

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2019 Parapan American Games Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 26 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Chile's Matias Pino loses Parapan American Games medals for anti-doping violation". International Paralympic Committee. 14 April 2020.
  3. ^ "2019 Para Pan Am Games Players List (ranking points corrected)" (PDF). International Para Table Tennis Federation. 8 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Five Para table tennis players to compete for Canada at Lima 2019 Parapan Am Games". newswire.ca. 24 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Holguin athletes to participate in Parapan American Games". Radio Angulo. 23 April 2019.
  6. ^ "GTTA secures Pan American Para table tennis spot paves way for National Champion Hussein to compete in Peru". Kaieteur News. 22 April 2019.
  7. ^ Medalists