Table tennis at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
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Table tennis at the 1992 Summer Paralympics consisted of 30 events, 21 for men and 9 for women.
Swimming, athletics and table tennis used a medical based classification system for the Barcelona Games.[1] This happened as the Games were in a transition period with a number of other sports starting to move to a fully functional based classification system.[2][3][4]
Medal summary
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Open 1–5 |
Guy Tisserant France |
Michael Dempsey United States |
Franz Mandl Austria |
Daniel Hatton France | |||
Open 6–10 |
Kimmo Jokinen Finland |
Michael Gerke Germany |
Gilles de la Bourdonnaye France |
Enrique Agudo Spain | |||
Singles 1 |
Matti Launonen Finland |
Ralf Kirchhoff Germany |
Hae Gon Lee South Korea |
Seong Hoon Kang South Korea | |||
Singles 2 |
Rudolf Hajek Austria |
Jari Kurkinen Finland |
Bruno Hassler Germany |
Kyung Mook Kim South Korea | |||
Singles 3 |
Michel Peeters France |
Neil Robinson Great Britain |
Marcel Andrey Switzerland |
Zlatko Kesler Independent Paralympic Participants | |||
Singles 4 |
Thomas Kreidel Germany |
Bruno Benedetti France |
Tae Hyung Um South Korea |
Arnie Chan Great Britain | |||
Singles 5 |
Kam Shing Kwong Hong Kong |
Guy Tisserant France |
So Boo Kim South Korea |
Manuel Robles Spain | |||
Singles 6 |
Rainer Schmidt Germany |
Brian Nielsen Denmark |
Peter Stromstedt Sweden |
Kai Lundsteen Denmark | |||
Singles 7 |
Zeev Glikman Israel |
Thomas Kurfess Germany |
Matheus Vossen Netherlands |
Jochen Wollmert Germany | |||
Singles 8 |
Mitchell Seidenfeld United States |
Kenichi Suzuki Japan |
Werner Maissenbacher Germany |
Hiroshi Fujii Japan | |||
Singles 9 |
Kimmo Jokinen Finland |
Manfred Knabe Germany |
Rein Zijda Netherlands |
Thierry Garofalo France | |||
Singles 10 |
Michael Gerke Germany |
Gilles de la Bourdonnaye France |
Thomas Goeller Austria |
Enrique Agudo Spain | |||
Teams 1 |
South Korea (KOR) Hae Gon Lee Seong Hoon Kang |
Switzerland (SUI) Rolf Zumkehr Hans Rosenast |
Germany (GER) Dieter Essbach Ralf Kirchhoff |
Teams 2 |
Austria (AUT) Gerhard Scharf Rudolf Hajek |
South Korea (KOR) Hyun Sang Park Kyung Mook Kim |
Germany (GER) Bruno Hassler Helmut Sperling |
Finland (FIN) Matti Launonen Jari Kurkinen | |||
Teams 3 |
Great Britain (GBR) Phillip Evans James Rawson Neil Robinson |
Germany (GER) Rainer Kolb Werner Dorr |
France (FRA) Daniel Hatton Michel Peeters |
South Korea (KOR) Ki Hoon Kim Young Soo Kim Jong Dae An | |||
Teams 4 |
Hong Kong (HKG) Yin Biu Wong Sum Tak Ho |
Sweden (SWE) Jan-Krister Gustavsson Joergen Johansson |
Germany (GER) Gunter Altenburg Winfried Huhn |
Belgium (BEL) Robert Lorent Dimitri Ghion | |||
Teams 5 |
Germany (GER) Thomas Kreidel Karl-Heinz Weber |
South Korea (KOR) Choon Bae Jang So Boo Kim Tae Hyung Um |
Hong Kong (HKG) Kam Shing Kwong Sui Lam Ip |
Austria (AUT) Manfred Dollmann Leo Hochrathner Franz Mandl Salvatore Smarrazzo | |||
Teams 6 |
Denmark (DEN) Brian Nielsen Kai Lundsteen |
Germany (GER) Winfried Stelzner Rainer Schmidt |
Sweden (SWE) Mattias Karlsson Peter Stromstedt |
Teams 8 |
Japan (JPN) Kenichi Suzuki Hiroshi Fujii |
Sweden (SWE) Peter Huglow Mikael Vestling Thomas Larsson |
Germany (GER) Jochen Wollmert Florian Lechner Rainer Schmidt Werner Maissenbacher |
Great Britain (GBR) David Young David Hope | |||
Teams 9 |
Japan (JPN) Tatsuya Minami Shuzo Saiki |
Italy (ITA) Eberhard Walzl Andrea Furlan |
Germany (GER) Wolfgang Horsch Dieter Tollwerth Manfred Knabe Thomas Kurfess |
France (FRA) Thierry Garofalo Alain Pichon | |||
Teams 10 |
Germany (GER) Michael Gerke Marcus Vahle C. Windecker |
France (FRA) Claude Chedeau Gilles de la Bourdonnaye Philippe Roine |
Denmark (DEN) Frands Havaleschka Jes Jacob Torben Pehrsson |
United States (USA) Marcelino Monasterial Mitchell Seidenfeld |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Open 1–5 |
Christiane Weninger Germany |
Maria Nardelli Italy |
Terese Terranova United States |
Yuet Wah Fung Hong Kong | |||
Open 6–10 |
Ingrid Borre Belgium |
Xiao Zhang China |
Yi Yang China |
Michiyo Nuruki Japan | |||
Singles 3 |
Jolanda Paardekam Netherlands |
Monika Bartheidel Germany |
Ruth Lamsbach Germany |
Ilona Sasvarine Hungary | |||
Singles 4 |
Monika Sikora Germany |
Christiane Weninger Germany |
Gabriele Kirchmair Austria |
Susanne Witschnig Austria | |||
Singles 5 |
Gisela Roosen Germany |
Rosa Zaugg Switzerland |
Yuet Wah Fung Hong Kong |
Maria Nardelli Italy | |||
Singles 9 |
Xiao Zhang China |
Yi Yang China |
Michiyo Nuruki Japan |
Ingrid Borre Belgium | |||
Teams 3 |
Germany (GER) Monika Bartheidel Ruth Lamsbach |
Hungary (HUN) Ilona Sasvarine Judit Pusztafine |
Ireland (IRL) Esther Stynes Siobhan Callanan |
Teams 5 |
Hong Kong (HKG) Yuet Wah Fung Pui Yi Wong |
Germany (GER) Christiane Weninger Monika Sikora Gisela Pohle Gisela Roosen |
Italy (ITA) Maria Nardelli Christina Ploner Patrizia Sacca |
Austria (AUT) Gabriele Kirchmair Susanne Witschnig | |||
Teams 10 |
China (CHN) Xiao Zhang Yi Yang |
France (FRA) Martine Thierry Michelle Sevin Claire Odeide Bernadette Darvand |
Netherlands (NED) Patrizia Meeus Diane Hendriks I. Hoek-Heppenhuis |
Germany (GER) Christa Gebhardt U. Lindgens-Strach |
References
- ↑ Bailey, Steve (2008-02-28). Athlete First: A History of the Paralympic Movement. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780470724316.
- ↑ Brittain, Ian (2016-07-01). The Paralympic Games Explained: Second Edition. Routledge. ISBN 9781317404156.
- ↑ Vanlandewijck, Yves C.; Thompson, Walter R. (2016-06-01). Training and Coaching the Paralympic Athlete. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781119045120.
- ↑ DePauw, Karen P; Gavron, Susan J (1995). Disability and sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. p. 128. ISBN 0873228480. OCLC 31710003.
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