Table tennis at the Pan American Games

Table tennis has been held at the Pan American Games since the 1979 Pan American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Medal winners

Men's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1979 San Juan  Eddie Lo (CAN)[1]  Mario Álvarez (DOM)[1]  Alex Polisois (CAN)[1]
 Raymundo Fermin (DOM)[1]
1983 Caracas  Brian Masters (USA)[2]  Ricardo Inokuchi (BRA)[2]  Mario Álvarez (DOM)[2]
 Walter Nathan (PER)[2]
1987 Indianapolis  Joe Ng (CAN)[3]  Sean O'Neill (USA)[3]  Cláudio Kano (BRA)[3]
 Carlos Kawai (BRA)[3]
1991 Havana  Hugo Hoyama (BRA)[4][5]  Cláudio Kano (BRA)[4]  Horatio Pintea (CAN)[4]
 James Butler (USA)[4]
1995 Mar del Plata  Hugo Hoyama (BRA)[6][7]  Cláudio Kano (BRA)[6]  Horatio Pintea (CAN)[6]
 James Butler (USA)[6]
1999 Winnipeg  David Zhuang (USA)[8]  Liu Song (ARG)[8]  Fransisco Arado (CUB)[8]
 Jorge Gambra (CHI)[8]
2003 Santo Domingo  Lin Ju (DOM)[9][10]  Thiago Monteiro (BRA)[9][10]  Hugo Hoyama (BRA)[9][10]
 Liu Song (ARG)[9]
2007 Rio de Janeiro  Lin Ju (DOM)[11]  Liu Song (ARG)[11]  Hugo Hoyama (BRA)[11]
 Thiago Monteiro (BRA)[11]
2011 Guadalajara  Liu Song (ARG)  Marcos Madrid (MEX)  Alberto Mino (ECU)
 Lin Ju (DOM)
2015 Toronto  Hugo Calderano (BRA)  Gustavo Tsuboi (BRA)  Thiago Monteiro (BRA)
 Eugene Wang (CAN)

Men's doubles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1979 San Juan  Eddie Lo
Canada Alex Polisois (CAN)[1]
 Mario Álvarez
Dominican Republic Esteban Ortiz Gonzalo (DOM)[1]
 Raymundo Fermin
Dominican Republic Juan Vila (DOM)[1]
 Gustavo Ripalda
Ecuador Gustavo Ulloa (ECU)[1]
1983 Caracas  Ricardo Inokuchi
Brazil Cláudio Kano (BRA)[2]
 Raymundo Fermin
Dominican Republic Juan Vila (DOM)[2]
 Brian Masters
United States Sean O'Neill (USA)[2]
 Marcos Nunes
Chile Jorge Gambra (CHI)[2]
1987 Indianapolis  Joe Ng
Canada Horatio Pintea (CAN)[3]
 Cláudio Kano
Brazil Hugo Hoyama (BRA)[3]
 Marcos Nunes
Chile Jorge Gambra (CHI)[3]
 Mario Álvarez
Dominican Republic Juan Vila (DOM)[3]
1991 Havana  Cláudio Kano
Brazil Hugo Hoyama (BRA)[4]
 Joe Ng
Canada Horatio Pintea (CAN)[4]
 Carlos Kawai
Brazil Silney Yuta (BRA)[4]
 Ruben Arado
Cuba Ernesto Gonzalez (CUB)[4]
1995 Mar del Plata  Cláudio Kano
Brazil Hugo Hoyama (BRA)[6]
 Pablo Tabachnik
Argentina Martin Paradela (ARG)[6]
 Joe Ng
Canada Horatio Pintea (CAN)[6]
 Juan Papic
Chile Juan Salamanca (CHI)[6]
2003 Santo Domingo  Hugo Hoyama
Brazil Thiago Monteiro (BRA)[9]
 Gustavo Tsuboi
Brazil Bruno Anjos (BRA)[9]
 Liu Song
Argentina Pablo Tabachnik (ARG)[9]
 Lin Ju
Dominican Republic Roberto Brito (DOM)[9]

Men's team

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1979 San Juan Dominican Republic
Mario Álvarez[1]
Raymundo Fermin[1]
Esteban Ortiz[1]
Juan Vila[1]
United States
Quang Dang Bui[1]
David Sakai[1]
Dean Doyle[1]
Todd Petersen[1]
Canada
Eddie Lo[12]
Alex Polisois[12]
1983 Caracas Brazil
Ricardo Inokuchi[2][13]
Cláudio Kano[2][13]
Acassio da Cunha[2][13]
Aristides Nascimento[2]
Maurício Kobayashi[2]
Canada
Joe Ng[2]
Horatio Pintea[2]
Bao Nguyen[2]
Alain Bourbonnais[2]
Dominican Republic
Mario Álvarez[14]
Raymundo Fermin[14]
Juan Vila[14]
Gonzalo Ortiz
Jamaica
1987 Indianapolis Brazil
Cláudio Kano[3]
Hugo Hoyama[3]
Carlos Kawai[3]
Carlos Kawai
United States
James Butler[3]
Khoa Nguyen[3]
Sean O'Neill[3]
Quang Bui
Canada
Joe Ng[15]
Horatio Pintea[15]
Cristopher Chu
1991 Havana Brazil
Cláudio Kano[4][5]
Hugo Hoyama[4][5]
Carlos Kawai[4][5]
Silnei Yuta[4][5]
United States
James Butler[4]
Sean O'Neill[4]
Dhirem Narotam[4]
Chi-Sun Chui
Canada
Joe Ng[16]
Horatio Pintea[16]
Francis Trudel
Come-Vincent Bernier
1995 Mar del Plata Brazil
Cláudio Kano[6][7]
Hugo Hoyama[6][7]
Carlos Kawai[6][7]
Silnei Yuta[6]
United States
James Butler[6]
Sean O'Neill[6]
Chi-Sun Chui[6]
Derek May[6]
Canada
Joe Ng[17]
Horatio Pintea[17]
Francis Trudel[17]
D. Su
1999 Winnipeg United States
David Zhuang[8]
Eric Owens[8]
Todd Sweeris[8]
Argentina
Liu Song[8]
Pablo Tabachnik[8]
Juan Frery[8]
Brazil
Hugo Hoyama[18][19]
Thiago Monteiro[19]
Carlos Kawai[19]
Canada
Pradeeban Peter-Paul[18][20]
Xavier Therien[20]
Horatio Pintea[20]
2007 Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Hugo Hoyama[11]
Thiago Monteiro[11]
Gustavo Tsuboi[11]
Argentina
Liu Song[11]
Pablo Tabachnik[11]
Gaston Alto[11]
Canada
Pierre-Luc Hinse[21]
Shen Qiang[21]
Pradeeban Peter-Paul[21]
United States
Mark Hazinski[22]
Eric Owens[22][23]
Han Xiao[22]
2011 Guadalajara Brazil
Hugo Hoyama
Thiago Monteiro
Gustavo Tsuboi
Argentina
Liu Song
Pablo Tabachnik
Gaston Alto
Cuba
Andy Pereira
Jorge Campos
Pavel Oxamendi
Mexico
Marcos Madrid
Guillermo Muñoz
Jude Okoh
2015 Toronto Brazil
Hugo Calderano
Thiago Monteiro
Gustavo Tsuboi
Paraguay
Marcelo Aguirre
Axel Gavilan
Alejandro Toranzos
Canada
Marko Medjugorak
Pierre-Luc Thériault
Eugene Wang
Puerto Rico
Brian Afanador
Héctor Berríos
Daniel González

Women's singles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1979 San Juan  Mariann Domonkos (CAN)[1]  Liu Fan Yeen (USA)[1]  Diana Guillen (MEX)[1]
 Judy Bochenski (USA)[1]
1983 Caracas  Insook Bhushan (USA)[2]  Madeleine Armas (CUB)[2]  Elizabeth Popper (VEN)[2]
 Marta Báez (CUB)[2]
1987 Indianapolis  Insook Bhushan (USA)[3]  Mariann Domonkos (CAN)[3]  Mónica Liyau (PER)[3]
 Carmen Miranda Yera (CUB)[3]
1991 Havana  Insook Bhushan (USA)[4]  Lily Yip (USA)[4]  Madeleine Armas (CUB)[4]
 Jackeline Díaz (CHI)[4]
1995 Mar del Plata  Geng Lijuan (CAN)[6]  Lily Yip (USA)[6]  Barbara Chiu (CAN)[6]
 Diana Gee (USA)[6]
1999 Winnipeg  Gao Jun (USA)[8]  Geng Lijuan (CAN)[8]  Petra Cada (CAN)[8]
 Amy Feng (USA)[8]
2003 Santo Domingo  Gao Jun (USA)[9]  Wu Xue (DOM)[9]  Tawny Banh (USA)[9]
 Berta Rodriguez (CHI)[9]
2007 Rio de Janeiro  Gao Jun (USA)[11]  Wu Xue (DOM)[11]  Wang Chen (USA)[11]
 Judy Long (CAN)[11]
2011 Guadalajara  Mo Zhang (CAN)  Wu Xue (DOM)  Lily Zhang (USA)
 Ariel Hsing (USA)
2015 Toronto  Jennifer Wu (USA)  Gui Lin (BRA)  Caroline Kumahara (BRA)
 Lily Zhang (USA)

Women's doubles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1979 San Juan  Mariann Domonkos
Canada Biurte Plucas (CAN)[1]
 Judy Bochenski
United States Connie Sweeris (USA)[1]
 Ana Uribe
Colombia Isabel Bastida (COL)[1]
 Paquita Roman
Cuba Ailed Gonzalez (CUB)[1]
1983 Caracas  Insook Bhushan
United States Diana Gee (USA)[2]
 Madeleine Armas
Cuba Marta Báez (CUB)[2]
 Elizabeth Popper
Venezuela Nieves Arevalo (VEN)[2]
 Mariann Domonkos
Canada Thanh Mach (CAN)[2]
1987 Indianapolis  Carmen Miranda Yera
Cuba Marisel Ramirez (CUB)[3]
 Mariann Domonkos
Canada Thanh Mach (CAN)[3]
 Madeleine Armas
Cuba Marta Báez (CUB)[3]
 Patricia Cabrera
Ecuador Betty Guamancera (ECU)[3]
1991 Havana  Lily Yip
United States Li Ai (USA)[4]
 Insook Bhushan
United States Diana Gee (USA)[4]
 Madeleine Armas
Cuba Yolanda Rodrigues (CUB)[4]
 Julie Barton
Canada Caroline Sylvestre (CAN)[4]
1995 Mar del Plata  Geng Lijuan
Canada Barbara Chiu (CAN)[6]
 Sofija Tepes
Chile Jackelin Diaz (CHI)[6]
 Tawny Banh
United States Wang Wei (USA)[6]
 Berta Rodriguez
Chile Ursula Macaya (CHI)[6]
2003 Santo Domingo  Gao Jun
United States Jasna Fazlic (USA)[9]
 Lily Yip
United States Tawny Banh (USA)[9]
 Fabiola Ramos
Venezuela Luisana Perez (VEN)[9]
 Wu Xue
Dominican Republic Olga Vila (DOM)[9]

Women's team

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1979 San Juan Canada
Mariann Domonkos[1]
Birute Plucas[1]
United States
Liu Fan Yeen[1]
Judy Bochenski[1]
Connie Sweeris[1]
Trinidad and Tobago
Nadira Abdool[24]
Tara Hansrajsingh[24]
1983 Caracas United States
Insook Bhushan[2]
Diana Gee[2]
Cuba
Madeleine Armas[2]
Marta Báez[2]
Carmem Miranda Yera[2]
Canada
Mariann Domonkos[25]
Thanh Mach[25]
Gloria Hsu
Dominican Republic
Blanca Alejo[25]
Brigida Perez[25]
1987 Indianapolis United States
Insook Bhushan[3]
Diana Gee[3]
Lisa Gee[3]
Takako Tren Holme[3]
Cuba
Madeleine Armas[3]
Marta Báez[3]
Carmem Miranda Yera[3]
Maricel Ramirez[3]
Canada
Mariann Domonkos[26]
Thanh Mach[26]
Helene Bedard
1991 Havana United States
Insook Bhushan[4]
Diana Gee[4]
Lily Yip[4]
Li Ai[4]
Cuba
Madeleine Armas[4]
Yolanda Rodriguez[4]
Leticia Suarez[4]
Maricel Ramirez[4]
Brazil
Carla Tibério[5]
Lyanne Kosaka[5]
Marta Massuda[5]
Mônica Dotti[5]
1995 Mar del Plata Canada
Geng Lijuan[6]
Barbara Chiu[6]
Chris Xu[6]
Petra Cada[6]
United States
Diana Gee[6]
Lily Yip[6]
Tawny Banh[6]
Wang Wei[6]
Cuba
Madeleine Armas[27]
Yolaisdis García
Marisel Ramírez
Yolanda Rodriguez
1999 Winnipeg United States
Gao Jun[8]
Tawny Banh[8]
Amy Feng[8]
Canada
Geng Lijuan[8]
Chris Xu[8]
Petra Cada[8]
Brazil
Eugênia Ferreira[19]
Lígia Silva[19]
Lyanne Kosaka[19]
Chile
Berta Rodriguez[20]
Sofija Tepes[20]
Silvia Morel[20]
2007 Rio de Janeiro United States
Gao Jun[11]
Wang Chen[11]
Tawny Banh[11]
Canada
Judy Long[11]
Zhang Mo[11]
Chris Xu[11]
Cuba
Glendys Gonzalez[28]
Dayana Ferrer[28]
Anisleyvis Bereau[28]
Dominican Republic
Johenny Valdez[28]
Wu Xue[28]
Lian Qian[28]
2011 Guadalajara Dominican Republic
Wu Xue
Johenny Valdez
Eva Brito
Venezuela
Fabiola Ramos
Ruaida Ezzeddine
Luisana Perez
United States
Ariel Hsing
Lily Zhang
Erica Wu
Colombia
Paula Medina
Luisa Zuluaga
Johana Araque
2015 Toronto United States
Lily Zhang
Jennifer Wu
Jiaqi Zheng
Brazil
Gui Lin
Caroline Kumahara
Lígia Silva
Canada
Alicia Cote
Anqi Luo
Zhang Mo
Puerto Rico
Carelyn Cordero
Adriana Diaz
Melanie Diaz

Mixed doubles

Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1979 San Juan  Alex Polisois
Canada Mariann Domonkos (CAN)[1]
 Sergio Sanchez
Mexico Diana Guillen (MEX)[1]
 Eddie Lo
Canada Birute Plucas (CAN)[1]
 Bui Quang Dang
United States Liu Fan Yeen (USA)[1]
1983 Caracas  Sean O'Neill
United States Insook Bhushan (USA)[2]
 Horatio Pintea
Canada Mariann Domonkos (CAN)[2]
 Cláudio Kano
Brazil Sandra Noda (BRA)[2]
 Fransisco Lopez
Venezuela Elizabeth Popper (VEN)[2]
1987 Indianapolis  Khoa Nguyen
United States Insook Bhushan (USA)[3]
 Sean O'Neill
United States Diana Gee (USA)[3]
 Joe Ng
Canada Mariann Domonkos (CAN)[3]
 Fransisco Lopez
Venezuela Elizabeth Popper (VEN)[3][29]
1991 Havana  Sean O'Neill
United States Diana Gee (USA)[4]
 Ruben Arado
Cuba Yolanda Rodrigues (CUB)[4]
 Joe Ng
Canada Julie Barton (CAN)[4]
 Ernesto Gonzalez
Cuba Madeleine Armas (CUB)[4]
1995 Mar del Plata  Horatio Pintea
Canada Geng Lijuan (CAN)[6]
 Fransisco Arado
Cuba Madeleine Armas (CUB)[6]
 Hugo Hoyama
Brazil Lívia Kosaka (BRA)[6]
 Joe Ng
Canada Barbara Chiu (CAN)[6]

Medal table 1951-2015

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States 22 14 15 51
2  Brazil 14 9 14 37
3  Canada 13 8 24 45
4  Dominican Republic 4 6 12 22
5  Cuba 1 7 12 20
6  Argentina 1 6 1 8
7  Mexico 0 2 2 4
8  Chile 0 1 8 9
9  Venezuela 0 1 4 5
10  Paraguay 0 1 0 0
11  Ecuador 0 0 3 3
11  Colombia 0 0 3 3
13  Peru 0 0 2 2
13  Puerto Rico 0 0 2 2
15  Trinidad and Tobago 0 0 1 1
15  Jamaica (JAM) 0 0 1 1
Total 55 55 104 214

Events

Event 1979 1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015
Men's singles
Men's doubles
Men's team
Women's singles
Women's doubles
Women's team
Mixed doubles
Events 7 7 7 7 7 4 6 4 4 4

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Results of the 1979 Pan American Games. ITTF Database.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Results of the 1983 Pan American Games. ITTF Database.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Results of the 1987 Pan American Games. ITTF Database.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Results of the 1991 Pan American Games. ITTF Database.
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