Table tennis at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's team

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Table tennis – Men's team at the 2011 Pan American Games
Table tennis pictogram.svg
VenueCODE Dome
Dates15–17 October 2011
Competitors36 from 12 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
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The women's team competition of the table tennis events at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held between 15 and 17 October 2011at the CODE Dome in Guadalajara, Mexico. [1] The defending Pan American Games champion is team United States (Gao Jun, Wang Chen and Tawny Banh).

Contents

Round robin

The round robin will be used as a qualification round. The twelve teams will be split into groups of four. The top two teams from each group will advance to the first round of playoffs. [2]

Group A

NationPldWLGFGA
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22062
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 21154
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 20216
15 October
10:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of the United States.svg  United States 30Flag of Peru.svg  Peru CODE Dome
Score by game:
Ariel Hsing 31 Angela Mori
Lily Zhang 31 Maria Soto
Erica Wu/Ariel Hsing 31 Francesca Vargas/Maria Soto
15 October
14:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of the United States.svg  United States 32Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic CODE Dome
Score by game:
Ariel Hsing 03 Wu Xue
Lily Zhang 30 Johenny Valdez
Erica Wu/Lily Zhang 31 Eva Brito/Johenny Valdez
Erica Wu 03 Wu Xue
Ariel Hsing 30 Eva Brito
15 October
18:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 31Flag of Peru.svg  Peru CODE Dome
Score by game:
Eva Brito 31 Angela Mori
Wu Xue 31 Maria Soto
Johenny Valdez/Eva Brito 23 Francesca Vargas/Maria Soto
Johenny Valdez 30 Angela Mori

Group B

NationPldWLGFGA
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22063
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 21155
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 20236
15 October
10:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 13Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil CODE Dome
Score by game:
Yadira Silva 32 Jessica Yamada
Mercedes Madrid 03 Ligia Silva
Monica Serrano/Mercedes Madrid 13 Caroline Kumahara/Jessica Yamada
Yadira Silva 23 Caroline Kumahara
15 October
14:00
 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 32Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba CODE Dome
Score by game:
Jessica Yamada 30 Leisy Jimenez
Ligia Silva 13 Lisi Castillo
Caroline Kumahara/Jessica Yamada 13 Glendys Gonzalez/Leisy Jimenez
Caroline Kumahara 30 Lisi Castillo
Ligia Silva 30 Glendys Gonzalez
15 October
18:00
 Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 32Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico CODE Dome
Score by game:
Glendy Gonzalez 13 Yadira Silva
Lisi Castillo 30 Monica Serrano
Leisy Jimenez/Glendys Gonzalet 32 Mercedes Madrid/Monica Serrano
Leisy Jimenez 13 Yadira Silva
Lisi Castillo 30 Mercedes Madrid

Group C

NationPldWLGFGA
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22061
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 21143
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 20206
15 October
10:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 30Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala CODE Dome
Score by game:
Zhang Mo 30 Andrea Estrada
Anqi Luo 32 Mabelyn Enriquez
Shirley Fu/Anqi Luo 31 Analdy Lopez/Mabelyn Enriquez
15 October
14:00
 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 31Flag of Chile.svg  Chile CODE Dome
Score by game:
Zhang Mo 31 Judith Morales
Anqi Luo 32 Paulina Vega
Shirley Fu/Anqi Luo 03 Berta Rodriguez/Paulina Vega
Zhang Mo 30 Berta Rodriguez
15 October
18:00
 Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 30Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala CODE Dome
Score by game:
Paulina Vega 30 Mabelyn Enriquez
Berta Rodriguez 32 Andrea Estrada
Judith Morales/Berta Rodriguez 31 Analdy Lopez/Mabelyn Enriquez

Group D

NationPldWLGFGA
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 22062
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 21144
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 20226
15 October
10:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador 13Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia CODE Dome
Score by game:
Wang De Ying 31 Paula Medina
Sanra Orellana 03 Johana Araque
Karla Perez/Wang De Ying 13 Luisa Zuluga/Johana Araque
Sanra Orellana 03 Luisa Zuluga
15 October
14:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 13Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela CODE Dome
Score by game:
Johana Araque 23 Fabiola Ramos
Paula Medina 30 Luisana Perez
Johana Araque/Luisa Zuluga 13 Luisana Perez/Ruaida Ezzeddine
Luisa Zuluga 03 Fabiola Ramos
15 October
18:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 31Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador CODE Dome
Score by game:
Fabiola Ramos 31 Karla Perez
Luisana Perez 32 Wang De Ying
Luisana Perez/Ruaida Ezzeddine 23 Sanra Orellana/Wang De Ying
Fabiola Ramos 31 Sanra Orellana

Playoffs

[3]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                     
 Flag of the United States.svg  United States 331 3
 Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 0 1 30
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Bronze medal icon.svg30 1 30
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 0 331 3
 Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 31 1 31
 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2 330 3
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Silver medal icon.svg0 2 330
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Gold medal icon.svg330 0 3
 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 31 0 30
 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 1 330 3
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 331 3
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Bronze medal icon.svg0 1 30
 Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 32 33
 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 0 32 2

Quarterfinals

16 October
12:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of the United States.svg  United States 31Flag of Chile.svg  Chile CODE Dome
Score by game:
Ariel Hsing 30 Judith Morales
Lily Zhang 31 Paulina Vega
Erica Wu/Lily Zhang 13 Berta Rodriguez/Paulina Vega
Ariel Hsing 30 Paulina Vega
16 October
12:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 23Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela CODE Dome
Score by game:
Lisi Castillo 32 Ruaida Ezzeddine
Leisy Jimenez 13 Fabiola Ramos
Glendys Gonzalez/Leisy Jimenez 13 Luisana Perez/Ruaida Ezzeddine
Lisi Castillo 30 Luisana Perez
Glendys Gonzalez 13 Fabiola Ramos
16 October
12:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic CODE Dome
Score by game:
Zhang Mo 31 Wu Xue
Luo Anqi 13 Eva Brito
Shirley Fu/Luo Anqi 03 Johenny Valdez/Wu Xue
Zhang Mo 30 Johenny Valdez
Shirley Fu 03 Eva Brito
16 October
12:00
Report Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 31Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil CODE Dome
Score by game:
Paula Medina 30 Jessica Yamada
Luisa Zuluaga 23 Caroline Kumahara
Johana Araque/Luisa Zuluaga 32 Ligia Silva/Jessica Yamada
Johana Araque 32 Caroline Kumahara

Semifinals

16 October
16:00
Report [ dead link ]Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  United States 23Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela CODE Dome
Score by game:
Ariel Hsing 30 Ruaida Ezzeddine
Lily Zhang 03 Fabiola Ramos
Erica Wu/Ariel Hsing 13 Luisana Perez/Ruaida Ezzeddine
Lily Zhang 31 Luisana Perez
Erica Wu 03 Fabiola Ramos
16 October
16:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 31Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Bronze medal icon.svgCODE Dome
Score by game:
Wu Xue 30 Paula Medina
Eva Brito 31 Luisa Zuluaga
Johenny Valdez/Eva Brito 13 Johana Araque/Luisa Zuluaga
Wu Xue 30 Johana Araque

Final

17 October
12:00
Report [ dead link ]Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 23Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic CODE Dome
Score by game:
Fabiola Ramos 03 Wu Xue
Ruaida Ezzeddine 23 Eva Brito
Luisana Perez/Ruaida Ezzeddine 30 Johenny Valdez/Eva Brito
Fabiola Ramos 30 Johenny Valdez
Luisana Perez 03 Wu Xue

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