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Table tennis competition has been in the Commonwealth Games since 2002, with singles and doubles events for both men and women. [1] Wheelchair play is an optional event for elite athletes with a disability (EAD) since the inclusion of Para-Sports in 2002.
Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's singles details: Zhan Jian Singapore Gao Ning Singapore Liam Pitchford England Women's singles details: Feng Tianwei Singapore Yu Mengyu Singapore
Teams class 9 Laurens Devos (born 15 August 2000) is a Belgian table tennis player who was the Paralympic champion in men's singles class 9. He has also won four European titles and most recently, a world title for his country.
Judith Yvonne Williams (25 February 1944 – 16 August 2024) [1] was a British international table tennis player from England [2] who also played in the Netherlands.She played in several World Table Tennis Championships and Veterans World Championships and won the English National Table Tennis Championships in 1969.
Table tennis at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, France took place between 29 August and 7 September at the South Paris Arena. [1]There were fifteen men's events (eleven singles, four doubles), fourteen women's events (ten singles, four doubles) and two mixed doubles events.
The 1963 World Table Tennis Championships – Swaythling Cup (men's team) was the 27th edition of the men's team championship. [1] [2]China won the gold medal defeating Japan 5–1 in the final.
The Czech Table Tennis Association (Czech: Česká asociace stolního tenisu) is the National Sporting Organisation for the Sport of Table Tennis in the Czech Republic and is affiliated with the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) which oversees the international governance and development of Table Tennis and the ETTU (European Table Tennis Union) which oversees the sport development ...
Lerner was founded in 1959 by Harry Lerner. The company started as a one-room office in the old Lumber Exchange Building in downtown Minneapolis. Lerner's sister-in-law, Marguerite Rush Lerner, M.D., asked him to publish her stories about childhood diseases.