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Table Tennis Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Table Tennis Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

Qualifying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
2015 European Games (Baku, AZE) 12.06.2015-28.06.2015 Completed
2015 Pan American Games (Toronto, CAN) 10.07.2015-26.07.2015 Completed
2015 All-Africa Games (Brazzaville, CGO) 10.09.2015-19.09.2015 Completed
2016 African Qualification Tournament (Khartoum, SUD) 16.02.2016-18.02.2016 Completed
2016 Oceanian Qualification Tournament (Bendigo, AUS) 20.03.2016-24.03.2016 Completed
2016 Latin American Qualification Tournament (Santiago de Chile, CHI) 01.04.2016-03.04.2016 Completed
2016 North American Qualification Tournament (Toronto, CAN) 08.04.2016-10.04.2016 Completed
2016 European Qualification Tournament (Halmstad, SWE) 12.04.2016-16.04.2016 Completed
2016 Asian Qualification Tournament (Hong Kong, HKG) 13.04.2016-17.04.2016 Completed
2016 Final Olympic ITTF Ranking 03.05.2016 Completed

 

EVENTS

4 (2+2+0)

Men's 2

  • Men's Singles
  • Men's Teams

Women's 2

  • Women's Singles
  • Women's Teams

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

http://www.ittf.com/World_Events/2016OG/Regulations/Rio2016_QS_EN.pdf

 

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Men's Singles

Qualified Nations:

  1. :AUS Australia - David Powell.
  2. :AUS Australia - Xin Chris Yan.
  3. :AUT Austria - Stefan Fegerl.
  4. :AUT Austria - Robert Gardos.
  5. :BLR Belarus - Vladimir Samsonov.
  6. :BRA Brazil - Hugo Calderano.
  7. :BRA Brazil - Gustavo Tsuboi.
  8. :CAN Canada - Eugene Wang.
  9. :CHN China - Ma Long.
  10. :CHN China - Zhang Jike.
  11. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Chen Chien-An.
  12. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Chuang Chih-Yuan.
  13. :CGO Congo - Wang Jianan.
  14. :CGO Congo - Suraju Saka.
  15. :CRO Croatia - Andrej Gacina.
  16. :CUB Cuba - Jorge Campos.
  17. :CUB Cuba - Andy Pereira.
  18. :CZE Czech Republic - Lubomir Jancarik.
  19. :CZE Czech Republic - Dmitrij Prokopcov.
  20. :DEN Denmark - Jonathan Groth.
  21. :EGY Egypt - Khalid Assar.
  22. :EGY Egypt - Omar Assar.
  23. :FIN Finland - Benedek Olah.
  24. :FRA France - Simon Gauzy.
  25. :FRA France - Emmanuel Lebesson.
  26. :GER Germany - Timo Boll.
  27. :GER Germany - Dimitrij Ovtcharov.
  28. :GBR Great Britain - Paul Drinkhall.
  29. :GBR Great Britain - Liam Pitchford.
  30. :GRE Greece - Panagiotis Gionis.
  31. :HKG Hong Kong - Tang Peng.
  32. :HKG Hong Kong - Wong Chun Ting.
  33. :HUN Hungary - Adam Pattantyus.
  34. :IND India - Sharath Kamal Achanta.
  35. :IND India - Soumyajit Ghosh.
  36. :IRI Iran - Nima Alamian.
  37. :IRI Iran - Noshad Alamian.
  38. :JPN Japan - Jun Mizutani.
  39. :JPN Japan - Koki Niwa.
  40. :KAZ Kazakhstan - Kirill Gerassimenko.
  41. :MEX Mexico - Marcos Madrid.
  42. :NGR Nigeria - Quadri Aruna.
  43. :NGR Nigeria - Segun Toriola.
  44. :PAR Paraguay - Marcelo Aguirre.
  45. :POL Poland - Jakub Dyjas.
  46. :POL Poland - Wang Zengyi.
  47. :POR Portugal - Tiago Apolonia.
  48. :POR Portugal - Marcos Freitas.
  49. :PUR Puerto Rico - Brian Afanador.
  50. :QAT Qatar - Li Ping.
  51. :ROU Romania - Adrian Crisan.
  52. :ROU Romania - Ovidiu Ionescu.
  53. :RUS Russia - Alexander Shibaev.
  54. :SRB Serbia - Aleksandar Karakasevic.
  55. :SIN Singapore - Chen Feng.
  56. :SIN Singapore - Gao Ning.
  57. :SVK Slovakia - Wang Yang.
  58. :SLO Slovenia - Bojan Tokic.
  59. :KOR South Korea - Jung Young-Sik.
  60. :KOR South Korea - Lee Sang-Su.
  61. :ESP Spain - He Zhiwen.
  62. :SWE Sweden - Pär Gerell.
  63. :SWE Sweden - Kristian Karlsson.
  64. :THA Thailand - Padasak Tanviriyavechakul.
  65. :TUR Turkey - Ahmet Li.
  66. :UKR Ukraine - Lou Kei.
  67. :USA United States - Feng Yijun.
  68. :USA United States - Kanak Jha.
  69. :UZB Uzbekistan - Zokhid Kenjaev.
  70. :VAN Vanuatu - Yoshua Shing.

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  70

Total Nations Qualified  46

 

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    Men's Teams

    Qualified Nations:

    1. :AUS Australia
    2. :AUT Austria
    3. :BRA Brazil
    4. :CHN China
    5. :TPE Chinese Taipei
    6. :FRA France
    7. :GER Germany
    8. :GBR Great Britain
    9. :HKG Hong Kong
    10. :JPN Japan
    11. :NGR Nigeria
    12. :POL Poland
    13. :POR Portugal
    14. :KOR South Korea
    15. :SWE Sweden
    16. :USA United States

     

     

    Total Athletes Qualified  48

    Total Nations Qualified  16

     

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    Women's Singles

    Qualified Nations:

    1. :AUS Australia - Jian Fang Lay
    2. :AUS Australia - Melissa Tapper
    3. :AUT Austria - Liu Jia
    4. :AUT Austria - Sofia Polcanova
    5. :BLR Belarus - Viktoria Pavlovich
    6. :BLR Belarus - Alexandra Privalova
    7. :BRA Brazil - Caroline Kumahara
    8. :BRA Brazil - Lin Gui
    9. :CAN Canada - Zhang Mo
    10. :CHN China - Li Xiaoxia
    11. :CHN China - Ding Ning
    12. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Chen Szu-Yu
    13. :TPE Chinese Taipei - Cheng I-Ching
    14. :COL Colombia - Lady Ruano
    15. :CGO Congo - Han Xing
    16. :CZE Czech Republic - Hana Matelova
    17. :CZE Czech Republic - Iveta Vacenovska
    18. :EGY Egypt - Nadeen El-Dawlatly
    19. :EGY Egypt - Dina Meshref
    20. :FIJ Fiji - Sally Yee
    21. :FRA France - Li Xue
    22. :GER Germany - Han Ying
    23. :GER Germany - Petrissa Solja
    24. :HKG Hong Kong - Doo Hoi-Kem
    25. :HKG Hong Kong - Lee Ho-Ching
    26. :HUN Hungary - Georgina Pota
    27. :HUN Hungary - Petra Lovas
    28. :IND India - Manika Batra
    29. :IND India - Mouma Das
    30. :IRI Iran - Neda Shahsavari
    31. :JPN Japan - Ai Fukuhara
    32. :JPN Japan - Kasumi Ishikawa
    33. :LIB Lebanon - Mariana Sahakian
    34. :LUX Luxembourg - Ni Xialian
    35. :MEX Mexico - Yadira Silva
    36. :NED Netherlands - Li Jiao
    37. :NED Netherlands - Li Jie
    38. :NGR Nigeria - Offiong Edem
    39. :NGR Nigeria - Olufunke Oshonaike
    40. :PRK North Korea - Kim Song I
    41. :PRK North Korea - Ri Myong Sun
    42. :PHI Philippines - Ian Lariba
    43. :POL Poland - Katarzyna Grzybowska
    44. :POL Poland - Li Qian
    45. :POR Portugal - Shao Jieni
    46. :POR Portugal - Yu Fu
    47. :PUR Puerto Rico - Adriana Diaz
    48. :ROU Romania - Daniela Moteiro Dodean
    49. :ROU Romania - Elizabeta Samara
    50. :RUS Russia - Maria Dolgikh
    51. :RUS Russia - Polina Mikhailova
    52. :SIN Singapore - Feng Tianwei
    53. :SIN Singapore - Yu Mengyu
    54. :SVK Slovakia - Barbora Balazova
    55. :SVK Slovakia - Eva Odorova
    56. :KOR South Korea - Jeon Ji-Hee
    57. :KOR South Korea - Seo Hyo-Won
    58. :ESP Spain - Galia Dvorak
    59. :ESP Spain - Shen Yanfei
    60. :SWE Sweden - Matilda Ekholm
    61. :SWE Sweden - Li Fen
    62. :SYR Syria - Heba Allejji
    63. :THA Thailand - Nanthana Komwong
    64. :THA Thailand - Suthasini Sawettabut
    65. :TUN Tunisia - Safa Saidani
    66. :TUR Turkey - Melek Hu
    67. :UKR Ukraine - Tetyana Bilenko
    68. :USA United States - Jennifer Wu
    69. :USA United States - Lily Zhang
    70. :VEN Venezuela - Gremlis Arevalo

     

     

    Total Athletes Qualified  70

    Total Nations Qualified  43

     

     

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    Women's Teams

    Qualified Nations:

    1. :AUS Australia
    2. :AUT Austria
    3. :BRA Brazil
    4. :CHN China
    5. :TPE Chinese Taipei
    6. :EGY Egypt
    7. :GER Germany
    8. :HKG Hong Kong
    9. :JPN Japan
    10. :NED Netherlands
    11. :PRK North Korea
    12. :POL Poland
    13. :ROU Romania
    14. :SIN Singapore
    15. :KOR South Korea
    16. :USA United States

     

     

    Total Athletes Qualified  48

    Total Nations Qualified  16

     

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    Fiji gets a table tennis player for the first time ever. Australia qualifies 4 (2+2) while New Zealand qualifies in men's after defeating Vanuatu.

     

    I wonder if New Zealand will accept that quota, their player lost easily to Australians... It would be sad for Vanuatu if they keep it. They are quite unlucky in this qualifications. They wasted a big chance to qualify in football after losing to Fiji on penalties. They also have a boxer that is good enough to be the best in Oceania, but Asia and Oceania have been merged after 2012... :(

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    Seeing the draws for the 1st day of Latin America qualification tournament, the favourites for the ticket will be Gustavo Tsuboi :BRA in the upper half (although Madrid :MEX has a small chance to stop him in quarterfinals and Alto :ARG, if he advances to semifinals, could also give the surprise) and Brian Afanador :PUR in the bottom part (who doesn't seem to have a strong rival, tough he must watch for Cuba's Andy Pereira).

     

    In women's, Adriana Diaz :PUR and Lin Gui :BRA will be an interesting match for one of the tickets, with the other will probably being contested between Yadira Silva :MEX who is attempting to comepte in her third consecutive Olympics and Caroline Kumahara :BRA.

     

    I just hope third time is a charm for Madrid; the poor guy has been on the line on the past two Olympic cycles, being defeated in 7 sets in the decisive match.

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    It seems India already qualified 1 male and 1 female player for Rio !

    here is the start list for the Asian Qualifiers

    http://ittf.com/Ol_Qual/2016AS/2016_AQT_Entries.pdf

     

    per rules, in first stage we will have separate tournaments for each zone and the winner qualifies for Rio, India is the only country registered from South Asia, so it will be a competition between those 4 Indian players in each gender.

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