Latin American Table Tennis Championships

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The Latin American Table Tennis Championships is a table tennis tournament for Latin America. It was first held in 1978 in Mexico City. The second edition was held in 1980 in Rio de Janeiro. After these two editions the Latin American Championships were suspended till 1989. Between 1989 and 1992, the tournament was held every year. Between 1994 and 2000, the tournament was held every two years (in the even years). Since 2001 the tournament has been held annually. Since its first edition the tournament has included seven competitions; namely, men's single, double and team; women's single, double and team; and mixed doubles.

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YearCityTeamSingleDouble
Men'sWomen'sMen'sWomen'sMen'sWomen'sMixed
2018 Havana Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Jouti Flag of Brazil.svg Bruna Takahashi Flag of Cuba.svg Andy Pereira
Flag of Cuba.svg Jorge Campos
Flag of Chile.svg Paulina Vega
Flag of Chile.svg Judith Morales
Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Jouti
Flag of Brazil.svg Gui Lin
2016 San Juan Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Calderano Flag of Brazil.svg Gui Lin Flag of Argentina.svg Gaston Alto
Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Tabachnik
Flag of Venezuela.svg Gremlis Arvelo
Flag of Venezuela.svg Neridee Nino
Flag of Brazil.svg Vitor Ishiy
Flag of Brazil.svg Caroline Kumahara
2015 Buenos Aires Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Calderano Flag of Brazil.svg Gui Lin Flag of Chile.svg Manuel Moya
Flag of Chile.svg Alejandro Rodriguez
Flag of Brazil.svg Gui Lin
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
Flag of Mexico.svg Marcos Madrid
Flag of Mexico.svg Yadira Silva
2014 Santo Domingo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Calderano Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón Alto
Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Tabachnik
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg Jessica Yamada
Flag of Mexico.svg Marcos Madrid
Flag of Mexico.svg Yadira Silva
2013 San Salvador Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Paraguay.svg Marcelo Aguirre Flag of Brazil.svg Caroline Kumahara Flag of Argentina.svg Rodrigo Gilabert
Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Temperley
Flag of Chile.svg Judith Morales
Flag of Chile.svg Paulina Vega
Flag of Brazil.svg Eric Jouti
Flag of Brazil.svg Caroline Kumahara
2012 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lin Ju Flag of Brazil.svg Jessica Yamada Not held
2011 Guadalajara Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lin Ju Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Wu Xue Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón Alto
Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg Jessica Yamada
Flag of Brazil.svg Cazuo Matsumoto
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
2010 Cancún Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song Flag of Mexico.svg Yadira Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Cazuo Matsumoto
Flag of Venezuela.svg Fabiola Ramos
Flag of Venezuela.svg Ruaida Ezzedinne
Flag of Brazil.svg Cazuo Matsumoto
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
2009 San Salvador Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Brazil.svg Cazuo Matsumoto Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Cazuo Matsumoto
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg Mariany Nonaka
Flag of Brazil.svg Cazuo Matsumoto
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
2008 Santo Domingo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Wu Xue Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song
Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Tabachnik
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Wu Xue
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lian Qian
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lin Ju
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Wu Xue
2007 Guarulhos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Wu Xue Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro
Flag of Venezuela.svg Luisana Pérez
Flag of Venezuela.svg Fabiola Ramos
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lin Ju
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Wu Xue
2006 Medellín Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro
Flag of Chile.svg Berta Rodríguez
Flag of Chile.svg Ximena Cerón
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
2005 Punta del Este Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lin Ju Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lian Qian Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song
Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Tabachnik
Flag of Brazil.svg Lígia Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg Karin Sako
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lin Ju
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Lian Qian
2004 Valdivia Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Wu Xue Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song
Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Tabachnik
Flag of Peru.svg Eliana González
Flag of Peru.svg Marisol Espineira
Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Mariany Nonaka
2003 El Salvador Not held Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Fabiola Ramos Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro
Flag of Chile.svg Berta Rodríguez
Flag of Chile.svg Sofija Tepes
Not held
2002 Santo Domingo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama Flag of Chile.svg Berta Rodríguez Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro
Flag of Chile.svg Berta Rodríguez
Flag of Chile.svg Sofija Tepes
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Papic
Flag of Chile.svg Sofija Tepes
2001 Guatemala City Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Chile.svg Augusto Morales Flag of Chile.svg Berta Rodríguez Flag of Chile.svg Augusto Morales
Flag of Chile.svg Alejandro Rodríguez
Flag of Chile.svg Silvia Morel
Flag of Chile.svg Sofija Tepes
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Papic
Flag of Chile.svg Sofija Tepes
2000 Coquimbo Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama Flag of Cuba.svg Leticia Suárez Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro
Flag of Cuba.svg Marisel Ramírez
Flag of Cuba.svg Leticia Suárez
Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Eugênia Ferreira
1998 Mexico City Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Argentina.svg Liu Song Flag of Chile.svg Sofija Tepes Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Kawai
Flag of Brazil.svg Monica Doti
Flag of Brazil.svg Lyanne Kosaka
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Salamanca
Flag of Chile.svg Berta Rodríguez
1996 Mexico City Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama Flag of Brazil.svg Lyanne Kosaka Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Giuliano Peixoto
Flag of Brazil.svg Monica Doti
Flag of Brazil.svg Lyanne Kosaka
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Papic
Flag of Chile.svg Sofija Tepes
1994 Sancti Spiritus Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama
Flag of Brazil.svg Claudio Kano
Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas
Flag of Cuba.svg Yolanda Rodríguez
Flag of Cuba.svg Francisco Arado
Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas
1992 Havana Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Brazil.svg Hugo Hoyama Flag of Cuba.svg Yolanda Rodríguez Flag of Cuba.svg Rubén Arado
Flag of Cuba.svg Santiago Roque
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Nelsy Aparicio
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Aura Prieto
Flag of Cuba.svg Rubén Arado
Flag of Cuba.svg Yolanda Rodríguez
1991 Camagüey Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Claudio Kano Flag of Cuba.svg Yolanda Rodríguez Flag of Cuba.svg Rubén Arado
Flag of Cuba.svg Ernesto González
Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas
Flag of Cuba.svg Yolanda Rodríguez
Flag of Cuba.svg Rubén Arado
Flag of Cuba.svg Yolanda Rodríguez
1990 Sancti Spiritus Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Claudio Kano Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas Flag of Chile.svg Jorge Gambra
Flag of Chile.svg Marcos Núñez
Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas
Flag of Cuba.svg Yolanda Rodríguez
Flag of Cuba.svg Ernesto González
Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas
1989 Las Tunas Flag of Chile.svg  Chile Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Claudio Kano Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas Flag of Chile.svg Jorge Gambra
Flag of Chile.svg Marcos Núñez
Flag of Cuba.svg Carmem Yera
Flag of Cuba.svg Marisel Ramírez
Flag of Cuba.svg Raúl Betancourt
Flag of Cuba.svg Madeleine Armas
1980 Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Brazil Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Ricardo Inokuchi Flag of Mexico.svg Diana Guillén Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Raymundo Fermín
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Juan Vila Reinoso
Flag of Peru.svg Mónica Liyau
Flag of Peru.svg Patricia Moreno
Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg Acassio da Cunha
Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg María Pupo
1978 Mexico City Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Francisco López Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Elizabeth Popper Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Erol Resek
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Juan Vila Reinoso
Flag of Cuba.svg Marta Báez
Flag of Cuba.svg Raquel Ortíz
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Francisco López
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Elizabeth Popper

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