- What? 2024 Olympic Games Table Tennis
- Where? Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, France
- When? July 27 to August 10, 2024
Fresh faces will rise to the top in table tennis at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with at least two events guaranteed to have brand new champions. More than 170 athletes will participate in the table tennis event which lasts almost the entire Games at the South Paris Arena, within the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.
In the men’s singles and mixed doubles categories, none of the reigning champions will be competing to defend their titles. Although the People’s Republic of China has a history of dominating this sport, this year, there is real anticipation for a French athlete to secure a medal on home soil.
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Olympic Games Table Tennis | |||
China | -1050 | -1099 | -1099 |
Republic of Korea | +1400 | +1425 | +1425 |
Japan | +1600 | +1625 | +1625 |
Germany | +2300 | +2400 | +2400 |
Chinese Tapei | +2900 | +3000 | +3000 |
Sweden | +3400 | +3500 | +3500 |
France | +3500 | +3500 | +3500 |
China (-1050)
Chinese table tennis players have claimed every gold medal except one since the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and have missed out on just five golds throughout the sport’s Olympic history. At the previous Olympics in Tokyo, Japan’s Mizutani Jun and Ito Mima made history by winning the first-ever mixed doubles gold on home soil. Prior to that, you have to go back to the 2004 Athens Olympics, where Ryu Seungmin of the Republic of Korea won the men’s singles title, for a non-Chinese gold medalist. Predictably, Chinese athletes are once again leading the charge. However, reigning men’s singles champion Ma Long is only competing in the team event this year, making way for his compatriots Fan Zhendong and Wang Chuqin, the world’s top two players, to vie for the title.
China is poised to continue its reign in table tennis, a sport that debuted in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. Chinese athletes have astonishingly secured 32 out of the 37 gold medals and 60 out of the 115 total medals awarded in the sport. South Korea follows with three golds, while Japan and Sweden have each captured one gold medal.
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