Table tennis at the 1984 Summer Paralympics
Table tennis at the VII Paralympic Games | |
Paralympic Table tennis |
Table tennis at the 1984 Summer Paralympics consisted of 39 events, 24 for men and 15 for women.
Medal summary
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Open 1A-4 |
Thomas Kreidel West Germany (FRG) |
Choon Bae Chang South Korea (KOR) |
P. Glaese West Germany (FRG) |
Open CL |
Kimmo Jokinen Finland (FIN) |
E. Baas Netherlands (NED) |
Z. Gajic Yugoslavia (YUG) |
Singles 1A |
Ralf Kirchhoff West Germany (FRG) |
H. Tietze West Germany (FRG) |
Matti Launonen Finland (FIN) |
Singles 1B |
Bruno Hassler West Germany (FRG) |
Edge Great Britain (GBR) |
Kajaste Finland (FIN) |
Singles 1C |
Manfred Emmel West Germany (FRG) |
Daniel Jeannin France (FRA) |
Rudolf Jaksch West Germany (FRG) |
Singles 2 |
Werner Dorr West Germany (FRG) |
Franz Mandl Austria (AUT) |
Fritz Altendorfer Austria (AUT) |
Singles 3 |
Heinz Simon West Germany (FRG) |
Rainer Kolb West Germany (FRG) |
Peter Starl Austria (AUT) |
Singles 4 |
Thomas Kreidel West Germany (FRG) |
P. Glaese West Germany (FRG) |
Michael Dempsey United States (USA) |
Singles C1 |
Terry Biggs Australia (AUS) |
Allen Francis Great Britain (GBR) |
None |
Singles C2 |
J. Anderson Sweden (SWE) |
J. Leys Belgium (BEL) |
D. Maebe Belgium (BEL) |
Singles C3 |
Yaron Upshtein Israel (ISR) |
Olle Hansen Sweden (SWE) |
R. Hartmans Netherlands (NED) |
Singles C4 |
R. Ferraud France (FRA) |
Flemming Mortensen Denmark (DEN) |
Paulo Jorge Santos Portugal (POR) |
Tommy Gilleras Sweden (SWE) | |||
Singles C5 |
Thomas Axelsson Sweden (SWE) |
R. Visser Netherlands (NED) |
Roby Cusseneers Belgium (BEL) |
P. Kihlman Sweden (SWE) | |||
Singles L1 |
H. Andersson Sweden (SWE) |
Borje Johansson Sweden (SWE) |
John Welsh Great Britain (GBR) |
Singles L2 |
Herbert Velroyen West Germany (FRG) |
M. Stephens United States (USA) |
Ilija Djurasinovic Yugoslavia (YUG) |
O. Rouke Ireland (IRL) | |||
Singles L3 |
Marc Piras France (FRA) |
T. Vossen Netherlands (NED) |
Klaus Mueller West Germany (FRG) |
Stephan Welting West Germany (FRG) | |||
Singles L4 |
Kimmo Jokinen Finland (FIN) |
Jorgen Nilsson Sweden (SWE) |
Manfred Knabe West Germany (FRG) |
Z. Gajic Yugoslavia (YUG) | |||
Singles L5 |
Franc Simonic Yugoslavia (YUG) |
Marcelino Monesterial United States (USA) |
Philippe Roine France (FRA) |
P. Hullerum West Germany (FRG) | |||
Teams 1A |
Finland (FIN) | United States (USA) | Great Britain (GBR) |
Teams 1B |
West Germany (FRG) | Finland (FIN) | Great Britain (GBR) |
Teams 1C |
West Germany (FRG) | Austria (AUT) | Belgium (BEL) |
Teams 2 |
Austria (AUT) | France (FRA) | West Germany (FRG) |
Teams 3 |
Austria (AUT) | West Germany (FRG) | South Korea (KOR) |
Teams 4 |
West Germany (FRG) | Austria (AUT) | Hong Kong (HKG) |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Open 1B-4 |
Ruth Lamsbach West Germany (FRG) |
Wong Hong Kong (HKG) |
Vanderbosch Netherlands (NED) |
Open CL |
Marianne Baertelsen Denmark (DEN) |
Bernadette Darvand France (FRA) |
Ingrid Borre Belgium (BEL) |
Singles 1B |
Jane Blackburn Great Britain (GBR) |
Marit Lysen Norway (NOR) |
Christiane Droux Switzerland (SUI) |
Singles 1C |
Becker Great Britain (GBR) |
D. Neil Great Britain (GBR) |
None |
Singles 2 |
Elisabeth Bisquolm Switzerland (SUI) |
Rosa Schweizer Austria (AUT) |
Ruth Lamsbach West Germany (FRG) |
Singles 3 |
Christiane Weninger West Germany (FRG) |
J. Brown United States (USA) |
R. Andre France (FRA) |
Singles 4 |
Vanderbosch Netherlands (NED) |
Wong Hong Kong (HKG) |
Rosa Zaugg Switzerland (SUI) |
Singles C3 |
C. Coullanges France (FRA) |
J. Petersen Great Britain (GBR) |
Martha Johnson Canada (CAN) |
Singles C4-5 |
Marie Brask Sweden (SWE) |
E. Nesset Norway (NOR) |
Morna Cloonan Ireland (IRL) |
Singles L3 |
Evelyne Cretual France (FRA) |
Margaret Heald Great Britain (GBR) |
H. Gunnarsdottir Iceland (ISL) |
Singles L4 |
Ingrid Borre Belgium (BEL) |
Bernadette Darvand France (FRA) |
A. Smith Great Britain (GBR) |
K. Naess Norway (NOR) | |||
Singles L5 |
Marianne Baertelsen Denmark (DEN) |
Shuyun Wang China (CHN) |
None |
Teams 1A-C |
Great Britain (GBR) | United States (USA) Pamela Fontaine[1][2] |
None |
Teams 2 |
Austria (AUT) | Ireland (IRL) | Great Britain (GBR) |
Teams 4 |
Switzerland (SUI) Jacqueline Blanc Elisabeth Mettler-Kiener Rosa Zaugg |
Hong Kong (HKG) | West Germany (FRG) |
References
- ↑ Smith-Spark, Laura (30 August 2012). "28 years later, U.S. Paralympians fulfill a dream in London". CNN. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
- ↑ "Pamela Fontaine". Team USA. United States Olympic Committee. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
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