Table tennis at the 2015 Parapan American Games

Para table tennis event at the 2015 Parapan American Games was played from 8–13 August 2015 at the Markham Pan Am Centre.[1]

Table tennis
at the V Parapan American Games
VenueMarkham Pan Am Centre
Dates8–13 August 2015
Competitors122 from 16 nations

Participating nations

Medal summary

Medal table

[2]

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil1510631
2 Mexico44311
3 United States2338
4 Venezuela1135
5 Canada*1113
6 Chile1034
7 Argentina0448
8 Cuba0134
9 Colombia0022
 Costa Rica0022
 Ecuador0022
Totals (11 nations)24243280

Medalists

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men singles Class 1
Aloísio Lima
 Brazil
Yunier Fernandez
 Cuba
Bruno Braga
 Brazil
Fernando Eberhardt
 Argentina
Class 2
Iranildo Conceição
 Brazil
Ronaldo Machado
 Brazil
Guilherme Da Costa
 Brazil
Class 3
David De Freitas
 Brazil
Welder Knaf
 Brazil
Gabriel Copola
 Argentina
Geovanni Rodriguez
 Costa Rica
Class 4
Edson Sanchez
 Venezuela
Ezequiel Babes
 Brazil
Jesus Sanchez
 Mexico
Alexandre Macieira
 Brazil
Class 5
Claudiomiro Segatto
 Brazil
Mauro Depergola
 Argentina
Daniel Rodriguez Ochoa
 Argentina
Elias Romero
 Argentina
Class 6
Matias Lorca
 Chile
Ari Arratia
 United States
Domingo Arguello
 Costa Rica
Carlo Michell
 Brazil
Class 7
Paulo Salmin
 Brazil
Israel Stroh
 Brazil
Christian Dettoni
 Chile
Jose Pirajan
 Colombia
Class 8
Luiz Manara
 Brazil
Lim Ming Chui
 United States
Ian Kent
 Canada
Paul Astudillo
 Ecuador
Class 9
Tahl Leibovitz
 United States
Ariff Vazquez
 Mexico
Diego Moreira
 Brazil
Erick Higa
 Brazil
Class 10
Carlos Júnior
 Brazil
Cláudio Massad
 Brazil
Erich Manso
 Cuba
Rene Dominguez
 Mexico
Class 11
Benjamin Hadden
 United States
Denisos Martinez
 Venezuela
N/A
Women singles Class 1-2
Cátia Oliveira
 Brazil
Alma Padilla
 Mexico
N/A
Class 3
Edith Sigala
 Mexico
Thais Severo
 Brazil
Pamela Fontaine
 United States
Yanelis Silva
 Cuba
Class 4
Joyce Oliveira
 Brazil
Martha Verdin
 Mexico
Yoleidy Andrade
 Venezuela
Class 5
Maria Paredes
 Mexico
Maria Passos
 Brazil
Nelly Alcaron
 Colombia
Tamara Leonelli
 Chile
Class 6
Stephanie Chan
 Canada
Giselle Munoz
 Argentina
Sherri Umscheid
 United States
Class 9-10
Danielle Rauen
 Brazil
Jennyfer Parinos
 Brazil
N/A
Men's team Class 1-2
 Brazil (BRA)
Iranildo Conceicao Espindola
Guilherme Marcio Da Costa
Ronaldo Pinheiro Machado
 Argentina (ARG)
Carlos Duarte
Fernando Eberhardt
N/A
Class 3-4
 Brazil (BRA)
David Andrade De Freitas
Welder Knaf
Alexandre Macieira Ank
 Mexico (MEX)
Jesus Algueiro
Jesus Sanchez
 Venezuela (VEN)
Edson Gomez Sanchez
Luis Rojas Salazar
Eligio Vento Cunha
Class 5
 Brazil (BRA)
Ezequiel Babes
Ivanildo Pessoa De Freitas
Claudiomiro Segatto
 Argentina (ARG)
Gabriel Copola
Mauro Depergola
Daniel Rodriguez Ochoa
N/A
Class 6-8
 Brazil (BRA)
Luiz Guarnieri Manara
Paulo Salmin
 Canada (CAN)
Ian Kent
Masoud Mojtahed
 Ecuador (ECU)
Paul Polo Astudillo
Gabriel Salazar Perez
 Chile (CHI)
Cristian Dettoni
Matias Pino Lorca
Juan Sepulveda Pardo
Class 9-10
 Brazil (BRA)
Carlos Carbinato Junior
Claudio Massad
 United States (USA)
Lim Ming Chui
Tahl Leibovitz
 Mexico (MEX)
Rene Dominguez
Ariff Vazquez
 Cuba (CUB)
Erich Manso
Jorge Rodriguez Hidalco
Women's team Class 1-3
 Mexico (MEX)
Alma Padilla
Edith Sigala
 Brazil (BRA)
Catia Da Silva Oliveira
Thais Fraga Severo
N/A
Class 4-5
 Mexico (MEX)
Maria Paredes
Martha Verdin
 Brazil (BRA)
Joyce Oliveira
Maria Pereira Passos
 United States (USA)
Jennifer Johnson
Cynthia Ranii
 Venezuela (VEN)
Yoleidy Fernandez Andrade
Maria Pulgar Molero

References

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