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Table tennis competitions at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing will be held from August 13 to August 23, at the Peking University Gymnasium.
4 sets of medals will be awarded in the following events:
- Men's singles
- Men's teams
- Women's singles
- Women's teams
[edit] Qualification
An NOC may enter up to 3 men and 3 women athletes in singles events and up to 1 men's and 1 women's team in teams events.
[edit] Qualification Summary
[edit] Singles
A total of 64 athletes will qualify for each singles event as follows:
| Event |
Date |
Location |
Qualifiers |
| ITTF World Ranking |
January 3, 2008 |
- |
Wang Hao
Ma Lin
Timo Boll
Vladimir Samsonov
Ryu Seung-Min
Oh Sang-Eun
Gao Ning
Li Ching
Chuan Chih-Yuan
Kalinikos Kreanga
Werner Schlager
Kan Yo
Dimitrij Ovtcharov
Alexei Smirnov
Yang Zi
Ko Lai Chak
Zoran Primorac
Michael Maze
He Zhi Wen
Jörgen Persson |
| All Africa Games |
July 11-23, 2007 |
Algiers |
Segun Toriola
Monday Merotohun
El-Sayed Lashin
Suraju Saka
Idir Khourta
Adel Massaad |
| Middle Asia Qualification Tournament |
October 15-18, 2007 |
Tehran |
Afshin Norouzi |
| South East Asia Qualification Tournament |
February 2-3, 2008 |
Singapore City |
Doan Kien Quoc |
| West Asia Qualification Tournament |
February 6-8, 2008 |
Amman |
Ibrahim Al-Hasan |
| South Central Asia Qualification Tournament |
March 6-9, 2008 |
Hong Kong |
Achanta Sharath Kamal |
| Asian Qualification Tournament |
March 6-9, 2008 |
Hong Kong |
Wang Liqin
Kim Hyok Bong
Ri Chol Guk
Jun Mizutani
Yoon Jae-Young
Seiya Kishikawa
Jang Song Man |
| Pan-American Games |
July 21-27, 2007 |
Rio de Janeiro |
Lin Ju |
| Latin American Championships * |
Mar 30 - Apr 6, 2008 |
Santo Domingo |
Liu Song
Gustavo Tsuboi
Thiago Monteiro
Dexter St Louis
Pablo Tabachnik |
| North American Qualification Tournament |
April 4-6, 2008 |
Vancouver |
Zhang Peng
Pradeeban Peter-Paul
David Zhuang |
| European Qualification Tournament |
April 2-6, 2008 |
Nantes |
Tan Ruiwu
Jens Lundqvist
Bojan Tokič
Robert Gardos
Christian Süß
Chen Weixing
Panagiotis Gionis
João Monteiro
Patrick Chila
Christophe Legout
Fedor Kuzmin |
| Oceania Qualification Tournament |
April 5-8, 2008 |
Noumea |
William Henzell
Kyle Davis
David Zalcberg |
| Final World Qualification Tournament |
May 8-11, 2008 |
Budapest |
Cheung Yuk
Chiang Peng-Lung
Jean-Michel Saive |
| Tripartite Commission Invitation |
May 11, 2008 |
- |
Marcelo Aguirre |
| Additional** |
May 8-11, 2008 |
Budapest |
Adrian Crisan
Ahmed Ali Saleh
Zeng Cem
Damien Eloi
Trinko Keen
Marcos Freitas
Janos Jakab
Aleksandar Karakasevič
Mihai Bobocica
Kou Lei
Petr Korbel
Tiago Apolonia
Alfredo Carneros |
| TOTAL |
|
|
77 |
| Event |
Date |
Location |
Qualifiers |
| ITTF World Ranking |
January 3, 2008 |
- |
Guo Yue
Zhang Yining
Wang Yue Gu
Li Jia Wei
Ai Fukuhara
Kim Kyung-Ah
Wu Jiaduo
Sayaka Hirano
Liu Jia
Li Jiao
Gao Jun
Park Mi-Young
Tamara Boroš
Li Qian
Wang Chen
Krisztina Tóth
Lau Sui Fei
Daniela Dodean
Elke Wosik
Ni Xia Lian |
| All Africa Games |
July 11-23, 2007 |
Algiers |
Yang Fen
Bose Kaffo
Cecilia Offiong
Nesrine Ben Kahia
Safa Saidani
Noha Yousry |
| Middle Asia Qualification Tournament |
October 15-18, 2007 |
Tehran |
Marina Shumakova |
| South East Asia Qualification Tournament |
February 2-3, 2008 |
Singapore City |
Feng Tian Wei |
| West Asia Qualification Tournament |
February 6-8, 2008 |
Amman |
Zeina Shaban |
| South Central Asia Qualification Tournament |
March 6-9, 2008 |
Hong Kong |
Neha Aggarwal |
| Asian Qualification Tournament |
March 6-9, 2008 |
Hong Kong |
Dang Ye-Seo
Nanthana Komwong
Wang Nan
Haruna Fukuoka
Kim Jong
Kim Mi Yong
Huang I Hwa |
| Latin American Championships |
Mar 30 - Apr 6, 2008 |
Santo Domingo |
Wu Xue
Fabiola Ramos
Mariany Nonaka
Qian Lian
Paula Medina
Yadira Silva |
| North American Qualification Tournament |
April 4-6, 2008 |
Vancouver |
Crystal Huang Yao Xi
Zhang Mo
Judy Long |
| European Qualification Tournament |
April 2-6, 2008 |
Nantes |
Li Jie
Viktoria Pavlovich
Elizabeta Samara
Hu Melek
Xian Yi Fang
Svetlana Ganina
Sandra Paović
Xu Jie
Li Qianbing
Zhu Fang
Wenling Tan-Monfardini |
| Oceania Qualification Tournament |
April 5-8, 2008 |
Noumea |
Lay Jian Fang
Stéphanie Sang Xu
Miao Miao |
| Final World Qualification Tournament |
May 8-11, 2008 |
Budapest |
Tie Yana
Lin Ling
Shen Yanfei |
| Tripartite Commission Invitation |
May 11, 2008 |
- |
Priscila Tommy |
| Additional** |
May 8-11, 2008 |
Budapest |
Georgina Pota
Irina Kotikhina
Pan Li-Chun
Tatyana Kostromina
Nikoleta Stefanova
Margaryta Pesotska
Andreja Bakula
Oksana Fadeeva
Petra Lovas
Matilda Ekholm
Veronika Pavlovich
Eva Odorova
Dana Hadacova
Ruta Paskauskiene |
| TOTAL |
|
|
78 |
* 1 spot taken at the 2007 Pan-Americans Games.
** Unused quotas for team event.
[edit] Qualification process
A total of 16 teams will qualify for each teams event as follows:
- 6 - top team from each continent
- 1 - Host Nation (CHN) direct entry (if not qualified as top team from Asia)
- 9 - remaining selected teams (or 10 if CHN qualifies as top team from Asia)
Each team will consist of 3 players and they don't have to participate in singles events (there are 22 additional athletes quota places for such players). Teams will be selected after all singles qualification events, and according a special May 2008 team ranking list. Qualification will be awarded first to the highest ranked teams with three players qualified for the singles event. If the quota hasn't been filled, selection will proceed to teams with two players qualified for the singles event, then to teams with only one singles qualifier.
If the field of 16 teams is filled without using all of the 22 athletes quota places, any unused places will be added to the Final World Qualification Tournament to select additional singles players. In order to select the Teams only the 64 qualified players will be taken into consideration to establish the Special Olympic Computer Team Ranking (SOCTR). The SOCTR will be calculated in the same way as we calculate the current ITTF Computer Team Ranking now. The difference is that: Only the 64 players qualified will be considered to establish the SOCTR for the purpose of selecting the Teams.
- General notes:
- Teams will appear on the board when they qualified two or more athletes. If it becomes apparent that some countries with only one single entry will qualify for the team event, then the appropriate nations will be added to the board.
- Nations highlighted in green qualify for the team event. The letter under "qualify as" represent how the team qualified: H means as the host nation, C means as the best team of the continent (China can qualify as HC if they become the best Asian team), and W meaning one of the ten highest ranked team that has not qualified as the best team of its respective continent. R means the team has been selected as a reserve.
[edit] References