Table Tennis at the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games

Atlanta 1996 Paralympic GamesAtlanta 1996 Paralympic Games
Host City: Atlanta, United States of America
Dates:
Events: 28
Countries: 31
Athletes: 210 (154 men and 56 women)

Medal Standings
Rank NPC Total
1France
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FRA
66517
2Germany
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GER
43714
3Austria
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AUT
33511
4Republic of Korea
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KOR
3036
5People's Republic of China
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CHN
3025
6Sweden
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SWE
2316
7United States of America
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USA
2125
8Belgium
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BEL
1225
9Finland
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FIN
1113
10Denmark
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DEN
1001
Hungary
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HUN
1001
Yugoslavia
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YUG
1001
13Hong Kong
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HKG
0314
14Czech Republic
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CZE
0303
15Great Britain
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GBR
0123
Slovakia
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SVK
0123
17Mexico
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MEX
0101
18Chinese Taipei
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TPE
0022
Japan
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JPN
0022
Netherlands
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NED
0022
21Argentina
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ARG
0011
Italy
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ITA
0011
Nigeria
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NGR
0011
Poland
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POL
0011
Republic of Moldova
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MDA
0011
Spain
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ESP
0011
Total 28 28 45 101

Disclaimer

The results data of the IPC Historical Results Archive is based on information contained/ sourced in the original hardcopy final results publications. Some information from earlier Paralympic Games (i.e. 1960-1988) such as relay and team members are not presented in these source. Therefore, final results, medal standings and derived statistics may not be complete. If you encounter any inaccuracies or errors, please do not hesitate to send a message to sdmsadmin[at]paralympic[dot]org with the details and proving materials.

Important note on the definition of participants: Only athletes that appear in the official results books in the section of final results are included in the database and counted towards participant statistics. Data since 2014 are accurate. Statistics for previous Games editions are under review.

Important note on competition partners: Competition partners eligible for medals are included in the combined participant statistics until 2000 (concerning pilots in tandem cycling). Statistics for 2008 and beyond consider athletes with an impairment and their competition partners separately.