Table tennis at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Qualification

An NOC may enter up to six athletes, two male and two female athletes in singles events and up to one men's and one women's team in team events.[1][2]

Qualification summary

NOCMen's
Singles
Men's
Team
Women's
Singles
Women's
Team
Total
Athletes
 Argentina11
 Australia2X2X6
 Austria2X2X6
 Belarus123
 Belgium11
 Brazil2X2X6
 Cameroon11
 Canada2X14
 Chile11
 China2X2X6
 Colombia11
 Republic of the Congo213
 Croatia224
 Cuba11
 Czech Republic22
 North Korea2X2X6
 Denmark213
 Djibouti11
 Dominican Republic11
 Egypt2X2X6
 France123
 Germany2X2X6
 Great Britain1X1X6
 Greece22
 Hong Kong2X2X6
 Hungary224
 India112
 Iran112
 Italy112
 Japan2X2X6
 South Korea2X2X6
 Kuwait11
 Latvia11
 Lebanon11
 Luxembourg11
 Mexico11
 Netherlands2X3
 Nigeria224
 Paraguay11
 Poland12X4
 Portugal2X14
 Qatar11
 Romania123
 Russia2X25
 Serbia22
 Singapore2X2X6
 Slovenia11
 Spain22X5
 Sweden2X3
 Chinese Taipei123
 Thailand11
 Togo11
 Turkey112
 Ukraine224
 United States12X4
 Vanuatu112
 Venezuela11
Total: 57 NOCs69487048173

Qualifiers

Singles

A total of 69 athletes qualified for each singles event as follows:[3][4]

: Athlete qualified for team event only.

Men

EventDateVenueVacanciesQualifiers
ITTF World RankingMay 15, 2011
28
 Wang Hao (CHN)
 Timo Boll (GER)
 Zhang Jike (CHN)
 Jun Mizutani (JPN)
 Vladimir Samsonov (BLR)
 Joo Se-Hyuk (KOR)
 Oh Sang-Eun (KOR)
 Chuang Chih-yuan (TPE)
 Dimitrij Ovtcharov (GER)
 Gao Ning (SIN)
 Tang Peng (HKG)
 Michael Maze (DEN)
 Alexey Smirnov (RUS)
 Adrien Mattenet (FRA)
 Werner Schlager (AUT)
 Jiang Tianyi (HKG)
 Kalinikos Kreanga (GRE)
 Seiya Kishikawa (JPN)
 Jörgen Persson (SWE)
 Chen Weixing (AUT)
 Adrian Crişan (ROU)
 Jean-Michel Saive (BEL)
 Panagiotis Gionis (GRE)
 Zoran Primorac (CRO)
 Pär Gerell (SWE)
 Yang Zi (SIN)
 Alexander Shibaev (RUS)
 Bojan Tokič (SLO)
West Asian Men's Qualification TournamentJune 27–30, 2011 Dubai
1
 Ibrahim Al-Hasan (KUW)
2011 All-Africa Games[5]September 4–13, 2011 Maputo
6
 Omar Assar (EGY)
 El-Sayed Lashin (EGY)
 Quadri Aruna (NGR)
 Segun Toriola (NGR)
 Suraju Saka (CGO)
 Saheed Idowu (CGO)
2011 Pan American GamesOctober 15–20, 2011 Guadalajara
1
 Liu Song (ARG)
Middle Asia Qualification TournamentJanuary 9–11, 2012 Tehran
1
 Noshad Alamian (IRI)
Southeast Asian Qualification TournamentFebruary 4–5, 2012 Bangkok
1
 Zhan Jian (SIN)
Latin America Qualification TournamentMarch 4 – 6, 2012 Rio de Janeiro
5
 Lin Ju (DOM)
 Gustavo Tsuboi (BRA)
 Marcelo Aguirre (PAR)
 Hugo Hoyama (BRA)
 Andy Pereira (CUB)
Oceania Qualification TournamentMarch 5–8, 2012 Sydney
3
 William Henzell (AUS)
 Justin Han (AUS)
 Yoshua Shing (VAN)
European Qualification TournamentApril 11–15, 2012 Luxembourg City
11
 Marcos Freitas (POR)
 Robert Gardos (AUT)
 João Monteiro (POR)
 Bastian Steger (GER)
 Dániel Zwickl (HUN)
 Aleksandar Karakašević (SRB)
 Marko Jevtović (SRB)
 He Zhiwen (ESP)
 Kirill Skachkov (RUS)
 Jens Lundqvist (SWE)
 Ádám Pattantyús (HUN)
Asian Qualification TournamentApril 19–22, 2012 Hong Kong
8
 Leung Chu Yan (HKG)
 Koki Niwa (JPN)
 Ma Long (CHN)
 Ryu Seung-Min (KOR)
 Kim Hyok-Bong (PRK)
 Kim Song-Nam (PRK)
 Jang Song-Man (PRK)
 Soumyajit Ghosh (IND)*
Northern American Qualification TournamentApril 20–22, 2012 Cary, North Carolina
3
 Andre Ho (CAN)
 Pierre-Luc Hinse (CAN)
 Timothy Wang (USA)
Final World Olympic Qualification TournamentMay 10–13, 2012 Doha
2
 Tiago Apolonia (POR)
 Carlos Machado (ESP)
Re-distributed QuotaMay 10–13, 2012 Doha
8
 Oleksandr Didukh (UKR)
 Wang Zeng Yi (POL)
 Andrej Gaćina (CRO)
 Bora Vang (TUR)
 Allan Bentsen (DEN)
 Mihai Bobocica (ITA)
 Yaroslav Zhmudenko (UKR)
 Matīss Burģis (LAT)
Host Country RepresentationMay 13, 2012
1
 Paul Drinkhall (GBR)
Tripartite Commission Invitation PlaceMay 30, 2012
1
 Mawussi Agbetoglo (TOG)
Team AllocationMay 30, 2012
6
 Zhen Wang (CAN)
 Liam Pitchford (GBR)
 Andrew Baggaley (GBR)
 Ahmed Saleh (EGY)
 Robert Frank (AUS)
 Thiago Monteiro (BRA)
Total86

* Highest ranked South Asian athlete.

Women

EventDateVenueVacanciesQualifiers
ITTF World RankingMay 15, 2011
28
 Li Xiaoxia (CHN)
 Ding Ning (CHN)*
 Feng Tianwei (SIN)
 Kasumi Ishikawa (JPN)
 Ai Fukuhara (JPN)
 Kim Kyung-Ah (KOR)
 Wang Yuegu (SIN)
 Tie Ya Na (HKG)
 Wu Jiaduo (GER)
 Li Jiao (NED)
 Jiang Huajun (HKG)
 Shen Yanfei (ESP)
 Park Mi-Young (KOR)
 Li Jie (NED)
 Huang Yi-hua (TPE)
 Viktoria Pavlovich (BLR)
 Melek Hu (TUR)
 Li Qian (POL)
 Krisztina Tóth (HUN)
 Daniela Dodean (ROU)
 Kim Jong (PRK)
 Georgina Póta (HUN)
 Elizabeta Samara (ROU)
 Li Xue (FRA)
 Ni Xialian (LUX)
 Kristin Silbereisen (GER)
 Liu Jia (AUT)
 Iveta Vacenovská (CZE)
2011 All-Africa Games[5]September 4–13, 2011 Maputo
6
 Offiong Edem (NGR)
 Olufunke Oshonaike (NGR)
 Xing Han (CGO)
 Nadeen El-Dawlatly (EGY)
 Dina Meshref (EGY)
 Sarah Hanffou (CMR)
2011 Pan American GamesOctober 15–20, 2011 Guadalajara
1
 Zhang Mo (CAN)
West Asian Women's Qualification TournamentOctober 19–20, 2011 Amman
1
 Tvin Carole Moumjoghlian (LIB)
Middle Asia Qualification TournamentJanuary 9–11, 2012 Tehran
1
 Neda Shahsavari (IRI)
Southeast Asian Qualification TournamentFebruary 4–5, 2012 Bangkok
1
 Li Jiawei (SIN)
Latin America Qualification TournamentMarch 4–6, 2012 Rio de Janeiro
6
 Lígia Silva (BRA)
 Paula Medina (COL)
 Yadira Silva (MEX)
 Caroline Kumahara (BRA)
 Fabiola Ramos (VEN)
 Berta Rodríguez (CHI)
Oceania Qualification TournamentMarch 5–8, 2012 Sydney
3
 Lay Jian Fang (AUS)
 Miao Miao (AUS)
 Anolyn Lulu (VAN)
European Qualification TournamentApril 11–15, 2012 Luxembourg City
11
 Irene Ivancan (GER)
 Natalia Partyka (POL)
 Mie Skov (DEN)
 Xian Yi Fang (FRA)
 Cornelia Molnar (CRO)
 Margaryta Pesotska (UKR)
 Tian Yuan (CRO)
 Aleksandra Privalova (BLR)
 Li Qiangbing (AUT)
 Amelie Solja (AUT)
 Wenling Tan Monfardini (ITA)
Asian Qualification TournamentApril 19–22, 2012 Hong Kong
8
 Guo Yue (CHN)
 Ri Myong-Sun (PRK)
 Sayaka Hirano (JPN)
 Seok Ha-Jung (KOR)
 Chen Szu-yu (TPE)
 Nanthana Komwong (THA)
 Ri Mi-Gyong (PRK)
 Ankita Das (IND)**
Northern American Qualification TournamentApril 20–22, 2012 Cary, North Carolina
2
 Ariel Hsing (USA)
 Lily Zhang (USA)
Final World Olympic Qualification TournamentMay 10–13, 2012 Doha
2
 Dana Hadačová (CZE)
 Sara Ramírez (ESP)
Re-distributed QuotaMay 10–13, 2012 Doha
6
 Galia Dvorak (ESP)
 Anna Tikhomirova (RUS)
 Yana Noskova (RUS)
 Ho Ching Lee (HKG)
 Lei Huang Mendes (POR)
 Tetyana Bilenko (UKR)
Host Country RepresentationMay 13, 2012
1
 Joanna Parker (GBR)
Tripartite Commission Invitation PlaceMay 30, 2012
1
 Yasmin Hassan Farah (DJI)
Team AllocationMay 30, 2012
8
 Katarzyna Grzybowska (POL)
 Erica Wu (USA)
 Kelly Sibley (GBR)
 Na Liu (GBR)
 Elena Timina (NED)
 Raghd Magdy (EGY)
 Tan Zhenhua (AUS)
 Gui Lin (BRA)
Special Invitation by IOCJuly 12, 2012
1
 Aia Mohamed (QAT)
Total87

* Guo Yan is replaced by Ding Ning.

** Highest ranked South Asian athlete.

Team

Sixteen teams, including one team from each of six continents and the host NOC, qualified the team events.[2] The qualification of an NOC was based on the number of the qualified players and the ranking of the 2012 World Team Championships. The 2012 World Team Championships were held from March 25 to April 1, 2012 in Dortmund, Germany. A total of fourteen quota places per gender were reserved for completing qualified teams representing NOCs with less than three qualified individual athletes. Eight men's quotas and four women's quotas remained unused, and were transferred to the singles competition of the same gender and added to the Final Qualification Tournament.

Men's team

EventDateVacanciesQualifiers
Continental QuotaMay 14, 2012
6
 Egypt (Africa)
 China (Asia)
 Germany (Europe)
 Brazil (Latin America)
 Canada (Northern America)
 Australia (Oceania)
Host NOCMay 14, 2012
1
 Great Britain
Remaining QuotaMay 14, 2012
9
 South Korea
 Japan
 Austria
 Sweden
 Singapore
 Hong Kong
 Portugal
 North Korea
 Russia
TOTAL16
NOCContinentQualifiersWTC ranking[6]
 ChinaAsia31
 GermanyEurope32
 JapanAsia33
 South KoreaAsia33
 AustriaEurope35
 SwedenEurope36
 SingaporeAsia38
 Hong KongAsia39
 PortugalEurope311
 North KoreaAsia313
 RussiaEurope314
 GreeceEurope215
 SerbiaEurope216
 HungaryEurope217
 DenmarkEurope220
 SpainEurope221
 CroatiaEurope222
 UkraineEurope225
 BrazilLatin America228
 EgyptAfrica230
 NigeriaAfrica232
 AustraliaOceania235
 CanadaNorthern America243
 Republic of the CongoAfrica271

Women's team

EventDateVacanciesQualifiers
Continental QuotaMay 14, 2012
6
 Egypt (Africa)
 China (Asia)
 Germany (Europe)
 Brazil (Latin America)
 United States (Northern America)
 Australia (Oceania)
Host NOCMay 14, 2012
1
 Great Britain
Remaining QuotaMay 14, 2012
9
 Singapore
 South Korea
 Hong Kong
 Japan
 North Korea
 Austria
 Spain
 Netherlands
 Poland
TOTAL16
NOCContinentQualifiersWTC ranking[6]
 ChinaAsia31
 SingaporeAsia32
 South KoreaAsia33
 Hong KongAsia33
 JapanAsia35
 GermanyEurope37
 North KoreaAsia39
 AustriaEurope310
 SpainEurope317
 NetherlandsEurope26
 PolandEurope28
 HungaryEurope211
 RomaniaEurope212
 BelarusEurope213
 Chinese TaipeiAsia214
 RussiaEurope215
 CroatiaEurope216
 Czech RepublicEurope218
 UkraineEurope219
 FranceEurope222
 United StatesNorthern America223
 AustraliaOceania225
 BrazilLatin America236
 EgyptAfrica239
 NigeriaAfrica242

References

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  4. "Players Qualified for the 2012 London Olympic Games - Women" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
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