2018 Latin American Table Tennis Championships

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2018 Latin American Table Tennis Championships
DateMarch 4-9 2018
Location Habana, Cuba
VenueColiseum of the sports city
  2016  · Latin American Table Tennis Championships ·  2019  

The 2018 Latin American Table Tennis Championships is a table tennis tournament held in Havana, Cuba, from 4 to 9 March 2018. [1]

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Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's singles Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Jouti Flag of Cuba.svg Andy Pereira Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor Ishiy
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Montero
Women's singles Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Takahashi Flag of Brazil.svg Jessica Yamada Flag of Brazil.svg Lin Gui
Flag of Chile.svg Daniela Ortega
Men's doubles Flag of Cuba.svg Andy Pereira
Flag of Cuba.svg Jorge Campos
Flag of Chile.svg Gustavo Gomez
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Lamadrid
Flag of Cuba.svg Livan Martinez
Flag of Cuba.svg Juan Rondon
Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Jouti
Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor Ishiy
Women's doubles Flag of Chile.svg Paulina Vega
Flag of Chile.svg Judith Morales
Flag of Argentina.svg Ana Codina
Flag of Argentina.svg Camila Arguelles
Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Takahashi
Flag of Brazil.svg Lin Gui
Flag of Mexico.svg Yadira Silva
Flag of Mexico.svg Alejandrina Mendez
Mixed doubles Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Jouti
Flag of Brazil.svg Lin Gui
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Lamadrid
Flag of Chile.svg Paulina Vega
Flag of Brazil.svg Humberto Manhani
Flag of Brazil.svg Jessica Yamada
Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor Ishiy
Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Takahashi
Men's teamFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Eric Jouti
Vitor Ishiy
Thiago Montero
Humberto Manhani
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Jaime Felipe Olivares
Gustavo Gomez
Juan Lamadrid
Manuel Moya
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Andy Pereira
Jorge Campos
Livan Martinez
Juan Rondon
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Emil Santos
Samuel Galvez
Isaac Vila
Mariano Lockward
Women's teamFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bruna Takahashi
Lin Gui
Jessica Yamada
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Ana Codina
Camila Arguelles
Candela Molero
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Paulina Vega
Judith Morales
Daniela Ortega
Cristal Menesis
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Eva Brito
Yasiris Ortiz
Esmerlyn Castro
Cinthya Sanchez

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Medal table

  *   Host nation (Cuba)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 51713
2Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1326
3Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba*1124
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0202
5Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 0022
6Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 0011
Totals (6 entries)771428

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References

  1. "Prospectus" (PDF). Retrieved 24 October 2024.
  2. "Result Book" (PDF). Retrieved 24 October 2024.