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 Parapan American Games | |
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Venue | Lima |
Dates | 22–27 August |
Competitors | 127 from 19 nations |
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
There will be 128 table tennis players from 19 nations competing.[3]
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Medal table
* Host nation (Peru)
Rank | NPC | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Brazil (BRA) | 9 | 6 | 9 | 24 |
2 | Chile (CHI) | 3 | 3 | 5 | 11 |
3 | Mexico (MEX) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
4 | Argentina (ARG) | 2 | 3 | 6 | 11 |
5 | United States (USA) | 2 | 3 | 1 | 6 |
6 | Cuba (CUB) | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
7 | Costa Rica (CRC) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
8 | Colombia (COL) | 0 | 0 | 6 | 6 |
9 | Venezuela (VEN) | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
10 | Canada (CAN) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (10 NPCs) | 20 | 19 | 35 | 74 |
Medalists
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles C1 |
Yunier Fernandez Cuba |
Aloísio Junior Brazil |
Conrado Contessi Brazil |
Fernando Eberhardt Argentina | |||
Men's singles C2 |
Victor Reyes Mexico |
Luis Flores Chile |
Iranildo Espíndola Brazil |
Guilherme Marcião Brazil | |||
Men's singles C3 |
Gabriel Copola Argentina |
Jenson van Emburgh United States |
Welder Knaf Brazil |
Roberto Quijada Venezuela | |||
Men's singles C4 |
Cristian González Chile |
Eziquiel Babes Brazil |
Maximiliano Rodriguez Chile |
Alexandre Ank Brazil | |||
Men's singles C5 |
Mauro Depergola Argentina |
Ahad Sarand United States |
Elias Romero Argentina |
Daniel Rodriguez Argentina | |||
Men's singles C6 |
Ian Seidenfeld United States |
None | Ignacio Torres Chile |
Cristian Dettoni Chile | |||
Men's singles C7 |
Paulo Salmin Brazil |
Aleksey Kaniuka Argentina |
Jose Vargas Colombia |
Men's singles C8 |
Luiz Manara Brazil |
Steven Roman Costa Rica |
Ian Kent Canada |
Diego Henao Colombia | |||
Men's singles C9 |
Tahl Leibovitz United States |
Miguel Vazquez Mexico |
Ramon da Silva Brazil |
Lucas Carvalho Brazil | |||
Men's singles C10 |
Carlos Carbinatti Brazil |
Claudio Moura Brazil |
Manuel Echaveguren Chile |
Erich Manso Cuba | |||
Men's team C1-2 |
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 |
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 |
Brazil (BRA) Luiz Manara Francisco Melo Paulo Salmin |
United States (USA) Marco Makkar Ian Seidenfeld |
Colombia (COL) Diego Henao Jose Vargas |
Men's team C9-10 |
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
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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Women's singles C2-3 |
Maria Sigala Mexico |
Marliane Santos Brazil |
Cátia Oliveira Brazil | |
Yanelis Silva Cuba | ||||
Women's singles C4 |
Joyce de Oliveira Brazil |
Martha Verdin Mexico |
Manuela Guapi Colombia | |
Yoleidy Fernandez Venezuela | ||||
Women's singles C5 |
Tamara Leonelli Chile |
Nayla Kuell Argentina |
Bronze not awarded as only 4 athletes entered | |
Women's singles C7 |
Claudia Perez Mexico |
Giselle Muñoz Argentina |
Stephanie Chan Canada | |
Women's singles C8-10 |
Danielle Rauen Brazil |
Jennyfer Parinos Brazil |
Lethicia Lacerda Brazil | |
Ailyn Espinoza Chile | ||||
Women's team C2-5 |
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 |
References
- "2019 Parapan American Games Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 26 July 2019.
- "Chile's Matias Pino loses Parapan American Games medals for anti-doping violation". International Paralympic Committee. 14 April 2020.
- "2019 Para Pan Am Games Players List (ranking points corrected)" (PDF). International Para Table Tennis Federation. 8 August 2019.
- "Five Para table tennis players to compete for Canada at Lima 2019 Parapan Am Games". newswire.ca. 24 July 2019.
- "Holguin athletes to participate in Parapan American Games". Radio Angulo. 23 April 2019.
- "GTTA secures Pan American Para table tennis spot paves way for National Champion Hussein to compete in Peru". Kaieteur News. 22 April 2019.
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