Table tennis at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, France took place between 29 August and 7 September at the South Paris Arena.[1]

Para table tennis
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueSouth Paris Arena
Dates29 August to 7 September 2024
Competitors280
2020

There were fifteen men's events (eleven singles, four doubles), fourteen women's events (ten singles, four doubles) and two mixed doubles events. There were no teams events at these Paralympic Games, this was the first time that doubles events took place since 1976 Summer Paralympics.[2]

Qualification

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Schedule

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The schedule are as below:[3]

P Preliminary round ¼ Quarter-finals ½ Semi-finals G Gold medal match
Events Dates
Thu
29 Aug
Fri
30 Aug
Sat
31 Aug
Sun
1 Sep
Mon
2 Sep
Tue
3 Sep
Wed
4 Sep
Thu
5 Sep
Fri
6 Sep
Sat
7 Sep
M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E M E
Men's individual C1 P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C2 P P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C3 P P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C4 P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C5 P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C6 P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C7 P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C8 P P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C9 P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C10 P ¼ ½ G
Men's individual C11 P ¼ ½ G
Men's doubles MD4 P ¼ ½ G
Men's doubles MD8 P ¼ ½ G
Men's doubles MD14 P ¼ ½ G
Men's doubles MD18 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C1–2 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C3 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C4 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C5 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C6 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C7 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C8 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C9 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C10 P ¼ ½ G
Women's individual C11 P ¼ ½ G
Women's doubles WD5 ¼ ½ G
Women's doubles WD10 P ¼ ½ G
Women's doubles WD14 ¼ ½ G
Women's doubles WD20 P ¼ ½ G
Mixed doubles XD7 P ¼ ½ G
Mixed doubles XD17 P ¼ ½ G

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (France)

RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China117624
2  Poland4138
3  South Korea23914
4  Australia2035
5  Italy2024
6  Germany1315
7  Ukraine1124
8  Norway1113
9  Japan1012
  Netherlands1012
11  Belgium1001
  Croatia1001
  Cuba1001
  Iraq1001
  Slovakia1001
16  Thailand0459
17  Chinese Taipei0314
18  Great Britain0235
19  Serbia0213
20  France*0156
21  Turkey0134
  Neutral Paralympic Athletes0112
22  Czech Republic0101
23  Brazil0044
24  Hungary0033
25  Chile0011
  Denmark0011
  Montenegro0011
  Nigeria0011
  Romania0011
  Spain0011
  United States0011
Totals (31 entries)313162124

Medalists

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Men's events

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Singles MS1
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Yunier Fernández
  Cuba
Rob Davies
  Great Britain
Federico Falco
  Italy
Endre Major
  Hungary
MS2
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Rafał Czuper
  Poland
Jiři Suchánek
  Czech Republic
Cha Soo-yong
  South Korea
Fabien Lamirault
  France
MS3
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Feng Panfeng
  China
Thomas Schmidberger
  Germany
Yuttajak Glinbancheun
  Thailand
Jang Yeong-jin
  South Korea
MS4
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Kim Young-gun
  South Korea
Wanchai Chaiwut
  Thailand
Kim Jung-gil
  South Korea
Isau Ogunkunle
  Nigeria
MS5
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Tommy Urhaug
  Norway
Cheng Ming-chih
  Chinese Taipei
Ali Öztürk
  Turkey
Mitar Palikuća
  Serbia
MS6
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Matteo Parenzan
  Italy
Rungroj Thainiyom
  Thailand
Peter Rosenmeier
  Denmark
Ian Seidenfeld
  United States
MS7
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Yan Shuo
  China
Will Bayley
  Great Britain
Jean Paul Montanus
  Netherlands
Chalermpong Punpoo
  Thailand
MS8
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Viktor Didukh
  Ukraine
Zhao Shuai
  China
Maksym Nikolenko
  Ukraine
Phisit Wangphonphathanasiri
  Thailand
MS9
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Laurens Devos
  Belgium
Lucas Didier
  France
Ander Cepas
  Spain
Ma Lin
  Australia
MS10
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Patryk Chojnowski
  Poland
Lian Hao
  China
Matéo Bohéas
  France
Filip Radović
  Montenegro
MS11
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Kim Gi-tae
  South Korea
Chen Po-yen
  Chinese Taipei
Samuel Von Einem
  Australia
Péter Pálos
  Hungary
Doubles MD4
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  Slovakia
Peter Lovas
Ján Riapoš
  South Korea
Jang Yeong-jin
Park Sung-joo
  France
Fabien Lamirault
Julien Michaud
  South Korea
Cha Soo-yong
Park Jin-cheol
MD8
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  China
Cao Ningning
Feng Panfeng
  Germany
Valentin Baus
Thomas Schmidberger
  Thailand
Wanchai Chaiwut
Yuttajak Glinbancheun
  Turkey
Abdullah Öztürk
Nesim Turan
MD14
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  China
Liao Keli
Yan Shuo
  Thailand
Phisit Wangphonphathanasiri
Rungroj Thainiyom
  Great Britain
Paul Karabardak
Billy Shilton
  France
Esteban Herrault
Clément Berthier
MD18
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  Poland
Piotr Grudzień
Patryk Chojnowski
  China
Zhao Yiqing
Liu Chaodong
  China
Lian Hao
Zhao Shuai
  Brazil
Claudio Massad
Luiz Manara

Women's events

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Singles WS1–2
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Giada Rossi
  Italy
Liu Jing
  China
Dorota Bucław
  Poland
Seo Su-yeon
  South Korea
WS3
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Anđela Mužinić Vincetić
  Croatia
Yoon Ji-yu
  South Korea
Carlotta Ragazzini
  Italy
Xue Juan
  China
WS4
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Sandra Mikolaschek
  Germany
Borislava Perić-Ranković
  Serbia
Gu Xiaodan
  China
Zhou Ying
  China
WS5
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Zhang Bian
  China
Pan Jiamin
  China
Moon Sung-hye
  South Korea
Jung Young-a
  South Korea
WS6
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Najlah Al-Dayyeni
  Iraq
Maryna Lytovchenko
  Ukraine
Maliak Alieva
  Neutral Paralympic Athletes
Camelia Ciripan
  Romania
WS7
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Kelly van Zon
  Netherlands
Kübra Öçsoy Korkut
  Turkey
Bly Twomey
  Great Britain
Wang Rui
  China
WS8
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Huang Wenjuan
  China
Aida Dahlen
  Norway
Juliane Wolf
  Germany
Florencia Pérez
  Chile
WS9
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Karolina Pęk
  Poland
Xiong Guiyan
  China
Lei Lina
  Australia
Alexa Szvitacs
  Hungary
WS10
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Yang Qian
  Australia
Natalia Partyka
  Poland
Bruna Alexandre
  Brazil
Tien Shiau-wen
  Chinese Taipei
WS11
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Natsuki Wada
  Japan
Elena Prokofeva
  Neutral Paralympic Athletes
Ebru Acer
  Turkey
Kanami Furukawa
  Japan
Doubles WD5
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  China
Liu Jing
Xue Juan
  South Korea
Seo Su-yeon
Yoon Ji-yu
  Brazil
Cátia Oliveira
Joyce de Oliveira
  Thailand
Dararat Asayut
Chilchitparyak Bootwansirina
WD10
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  China
Gu Xiaodan
Pan Jiamin
  Serbia
Nada Matić
Borislava Perić-Ranković
  South Korea
Kang Oe-jeong
Lee Mi-gyu
  South Korea
Jung Young-a
Moon Sung-hye
WD14
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  China
Huang Wenjuan
Jin Yucheng
  Germany
Stephanie Grebe
Juliane Wolf
  Norway
Aida Dahlen
Merethe Tveiten
  Great Britain
Felicity Pickard
Bly Twomey
WD20
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  Australia
Lei Lina
Yang Qian
  Chinese Taipei
Lin Tzu-yu
Tien Shiau-wen
  Poland
Natalia Partyka
Karolina Pęk
  Brazil
Bruna Alexandre
Danielle Rauen

Mixed events

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Doubles XD7
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  China
Zhou Ying
Feng Panfeng
  Thailand
Yuttajak Glinbancheun
Wijittra Jaion
  China
Zhai Xiang
Gu Xiaodan
  France
Flora Vautier
Florian Merrien
XD17
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  China
Mao Jingdian
Zhao Shuai
  China
Peng Weinan
Xiong Guiyan
  Poland
Karolina Pęk
Piotr Grudzień
  Ukraine
Viktor Didukh
Iryna Shynkarova

Participation nations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Paris 2024 - Para table tennis". Paris 2024. 26 March 2023.
  2. ^ "2024 Summer Paralympics Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 18 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Table tennis – Schedule" (PDF). COJOP2024. 1 August 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
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