Table tennis at the 1992 Summer Paralympics explained

Event:Table tennis
Games:1992 Summer
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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

Open 1–5
Open 6–10
Singles 1
Singles 2
Singles 3
Singles 4
Singles 5
Singles 6
Singles 7
Singles 8
Singles 9
Singles 10
Teams 1
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Hae Gon Lee
Seong Hoon Kang
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Rolf Zumkehr
Hans Rosenast
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Dieter Essbach
Ralf Kirchhoff
Teams 2

Gerhard Scharf
Rudolf Hajek

Hyun Sang Park
Kyung Mook Kim
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Bruno Hassler
Helmut Sperling
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Matti Launonen
Jari Kurkinen
Teams 3

Phillip Evans
James Rawson
Neil Robinson

Rainer Kolb
Werner Dorr
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Daniel Hatton
Michel Peeters
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Ki Hoon Kim
Young Soo Kim
Jong Dae An
Teams 4

Yin Biu Wong
Sum Tak Ho

Jan-Krister Gustavsson
Joergen Johansson
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Gunter Altenburg
Winfried Huhn
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Robert Lorent
Dimitri Ghion
Teams 5

Thomas Kreidel
Karl-Heinz Weber

Choon Bae Jang
So Boo Kim
Tae Hyung Um
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Kam Shing Kwong
Sui Lam Ip
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Manfred Dollmann
Leo Hochrathner
Franz Mandl
Salvatore Smarrazzo
Teams 6
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Brian Nielsen
Kai Lundsteen
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Winfried Stelzner
Rainer Schmidt
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Mattias Karlsson
Peter Stromstedt
Teams 8

Kenichi Suzuki
Hiroshi Fujii

Peter Huglow
Mikael Vestling
Thomas Larsson
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Jochen Wollmert
Florian Lechner
Rainer Schmidt
Werner Maissenbacher
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David Young
David Hope
Teams 9

Tatsuya Minami
Shuzo Saiki

Eberhard Walzl
Andrea Furlan
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Wolfgang Horsch
Dieter Tollwerth
Manfred Knabe
Thomas Kurfess
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Thierry Garofalo
Alain Pichon
Teams 10

Michael Gerke
Marcus Vahle
C. Windecker

Claude Chédeau
Gilles de la Bourdonnaye
Philippe Roine
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Frands Havaleschka
Jes Jacob
Torben Pehrsson
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Marcelino Monasterial
Mitchell Seidenfeld

Women's events

Open 1–5
Open 6–10
Singles 3
Singles 4
Singles 5
Singles 9
Teams 3
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Monika Bartheidel
Ruth Lamsbach
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Ilona Sasvarine
Judit Pusztafine
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Esther Stynes
Siobhan Callanan
Teams 5

Yuet Wah Fung
Pui Yi Wong

Christiane Weninger
Monika Sikora
Gisela Pohle
Gisela Roosen
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Maria Nardelli
Christina Ploner
Patrizia Sacca
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Gabriele Kirchmair
Susanne Witschnig
Teams 10

Zhang Xiaoling
Yang Yi

Martine Thierry
Michelle Sévin
Claire Odeide
Bernadette Darvand
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Patrizia Meeus
Diane Hendriks
I. Hoek-Heppenhuis
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Christa Gebhardt
U. Lindgens-Strach

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bailey, Steve. Athlete First: A History of the Paralympic Movement. 2008-02-28. John Wiley & Sons. 9780470724316. en.
  2. Book: Brittain, Ian. The Paralympic Games Explained: Second Edition. 2016-07-01. Routledge. 9781317404156. en.
  3. Book: Vanlandewijck, Yves C.. Training and Coaching the Paralympic Athlete. Thompson. Walter R.. 2016-06-01. John Wiley & Sons. 9781119045120. en.
  4. Book: Disability and sport. Gavron. Susan J. 1995. Human Kinetics. 0873228480. Champaign, IL. 128. 31710003. Karen P. DePauw. registration.