Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The table tennis tournaments at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris ran from 27 July to 10 August at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. [1] [2] A total of 175 table tennis players, with an equal distribution between men and women, competed across five medal events (two per gender and a mixed) at these Games, the exact same amount as those in the previous editions.
1. Wang Chuqin (second round) 2. Fan Zhendong (champion, gold medalist) 3. Félix Lebrun (semifinals, bronze medalist) 4. Hugo Calderano (semifinals, fourth place) 5. Lin Yun-ju (quarterfinals) 6. Tomokazu Harimoto (quarterfinals) 7. Dang Qiu (second round) 8. Jang Woo-jin (quarterfinals) 9. Dimitrij Ovtcharov (round of 16) 10. Shunsuke Togami (round of 16) 11. Alexis Lebrun (round of 16) 12 ...
India won six medals including a silver and five bronze to be ranked 71st amongst the 206 NOCs that participated in the Olympics. This was India's third-best medal haul after the 2020 and 2012 respectively. Manu Bhaker won two bronze medals in shooting and became the first Indian to win two medals in a single Olympics since India gained ...
July 26 – August 11: 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Men's singles: Fan Zhendong; ... February 16–25: 2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships in Busan.
Teams were made up of three players. Each team match was made up of five individual matches and ended when either side has won three matches. The order of a team match was as follows: a doubles match, two singles matches, and if neither side had won three matches by this point, a maximum of two extra singles matches were played.
1. Sun Yingsha (final, silver medalist) 2. Chen Meng (champion, gold medalist) 3. Hina Hayata (semifinals, bronze medalist) 4. Shin Yu-bin (semifinals, fourth place) 5. Bernadette Szőcs (round of 16) 6. Adriana Díaz (round of 16) 7. Cheng I-ching (quarterfinals) 8. Miu Hirano (quarterfinals) 9. Jeon Ji-hee (first round) 10. Yang Xiaoxin (first round) 11. Nina Mittelham (second round) 12 ...
As of the 2024 Summer Olympics, 130 medals (42 gold, 42 silver, and 46 bronze) have been awarded to 118 players selected from 12 National Olympic Committees (NOC). Third-place matches were not held at the 1992 Summer Olympics, so all losing semifinalists were given bronze medals, resulting in four additional bronze medalists.
Competition began two days before the opening ceremony on 26 July, and ended on 11 August 2024. [3]On 29 July, the weather in Tahiti turned dangerous towards the end of round 3 of the men's shortboard event, forcing the cancellation of the women's third round.