Para table tennis at the 2015 ASEAN Para Games was held at OCBC Arena Singapore.
* Host nation (Singapore)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Thailand (THA) | 17 | 5 | 16 | 38 |
2 | Indonesia (INA) | 15 | 13 | 10 | 38 |
3 | Malaysia (MAS) | 2 | 4 | 7 | 13 |
4 | Vietnam (VIE) | 1 | 8 | 4 | 13 |
5 | Singapore (SIN)* | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
6 | Philippines (PHI) | 1 | 1 | 7 | 9 |
7 | Myanmar (MYA) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (7 entries) | 37 | 34 | 49 | 120 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Singles – Class 1 | Nipon Theptoranee Thailand | Yeo Kwok Chian Aaron Singapore | Lim Min Chieh Stanley Singapore |
Singles – Class 2 | Natthawut Thinathet Thailand | Chee Weng Fai Jason Singapore | Ting Chee Keong Eric Singapore |
Singles – Class 3 | Anurak Laowong Thailand | Wittaya Wichaiwattana Thailand | Darwin Labastida Salvacion Philippines |
Yuttajak Glinbancheun Thailand | |||
Singles – Class 4 | Wanchai Chaiwut Thailand | Vu Dang Chi Vietnam | Smith Billy Anonoy Cartera Philippines |
Adyos Astan Indonesia | |||
Singles – Class 5 | Agus Sutanto Indonesia | Tatok Hardiyanto Indonesia | Maitree Kongruang Thailand |
Jedsada Yodyangdeang Thailand | |||
Singles – Class 6-7 | Rungroj Thainiyom Thailand | Chalermpong Punpoo Thailand | Vo Quoc Hung Vietnam |
Ajang Zaenal Abidin Indonesia | |||
Singles – Class 8 | Mohamad Rian Prahasta Indonesia | Pham Van Hoang Vietnam | Parinya Chuaigate Keereerut Thailand |
Abdul Malik Abdullah Indonesia | |||
Singles – Class 9 | Koh Zhi Liang Malaysia | Ting Ing Hock Malaysia | Ivan Darmawan Indonesia |
Supriyatna Gumilar Indonesia | |||
Singles – Class 10 | Dian David Michael Jacobs Indonesia | Bui Quy Thu Vietnam | Bunpot Sillapakong Thailand |
Mohamad Azwar bin Bakar Malaysia | |||
Singles – Class 11 | M. Fahmi Salam Indonesia | - | - |
Doubles – Class 1-3 | Thailand (THA) Wittaya Wichaiwattana Anurak Laowong | Indonesia (INA) Cahyo Pambudi Sefrianto | Thailand (THA) Wittaya Wichaiwattana Anurak Laowong |
Vietnam (VIE) Mang Phung Tu Nguyen Minh Loi | |||
Doubles – Class 4-5 | Indonesia (INA) Tatok Hardiyanto Agus Sutanto | Thailand (THA) Wanchai Chaiwut Maitree Kongruang | Thailand (THA) Yuttajak Glinbancheun Jedsada Yodyangdeang |
Philippines (PHI) Darwin Labastida Salvacion Smith Billy Anonoy Cartera | |||
Doubles – Class 6-7 | Thailand (THA) Chalermpong Punpoo Rungroj Thainiyom | Indonesia (INA) Enceng Mustopa Ajang Zaenal Abidin | Thailand (THA) Thanapong Dulayaanukij Yuttana Namsaga |
Indonesia (INA) Joni Herlian Bonoso Jumali Mudani | |||
Doubles – Class 8 | Indonesia (INA) Leonardo Aritonang Mohamad Rian Prahasta | Vietnam (VIE) Vo Quoc Hung Pham Van Hoang | Thailand (THA) Komkrit Charitsat Parinya Chuaigate Keereerut |
Indonesia (INA) Banyu Tri Mulyo Choirur Rosyid | |||
Doubles – Class 9 | Indonesia (INA) Abdul Malik Abdullah Supriyatna Gumilar | Indonesia (INA) Ivan Darmawan Budi Santoso | Myanmar (MYA) Tin Maung Nyunt Saw Hay Htoo |
Malaysia (MAS) Ting Ing Hock Koh Zhi Liang | |||
Doubles – Class 10 | Indonesia (INA) Komet Akbar Dian David Michael Jacobs | Malaysia (MAS) Mohamad Azwar bin Bakar Chee Chaoming | Thailand (THA) Sukij Samee Bunpot Sillapakong |
Singapore (SIN) Mu Yu Guang Gan Zhi Hao Harrison | |||
Team – Class 1-2 | Singapore (SIN) Yeo Kwok Chian Aaron Chee Weng Fai Jason Ting Chee Keong Eric Chua Hsiang Lim Darren | - | - |
Team – Class 3 | Thailand (THA) Wittaya Wichaiwattana Yuttajak Glinbancheun Anurak Laowong | Vietnam (VIE) Mang Phung Tu Nguyen Minh Loi | Indonesia (INA) Cahyo Pambudi Sefrianto Guruh Supriyo Handono |
Team – Class 4-5 | Indonesia (INA) Adyos Astan Tatok Hardiyanto Agus Sutanto | Thailand (THA) Wanchai Chaiwut Maitree Kongruang Jedsada Yodyangdeang | Vietnam (VIE) Vu Dang Chi Giang Ngoc Thanh |
Philippines (PHI) Darwin Labastida Salvacion Smith Billy Anonoy Cartera | |||
Team – Class 6-7 | Thailand (THA) Chalermpong Punpoo Rungroj Thainiyom Thanapong Dulayaanukij Yuttana Namsaga | Indonesia (INA) Joni Herlian Bonoso Enceng Mustopa Ajang Zaenal Abidin Jumali Mudani | - |
Team – Class 8 | Indonesia (INA) Abdul Malik Abdullah Leonardo Aritonang Banyu Tri Mulyo Mohamad Rian Prahasta | Vietnam (VIE) Vo Quoc Hung Pham Minh Tuan Pham Van Hoang | Malaysia (MAS) Tan Hwai Wern Yap Moo Onn |
Thailand (THA) Komkrit Charitsat Parinya Chuaigate Keereerut | |||
Team – Class 9 | Malaysia (MAS) Ting Ing Hock Koh Zhi Liang | Indonesia (INA) Ivan Darmawan Budi Santoso Supriyatna Gumilar Choirur Rosyid | Myanmar (MYA) Tin Maung Nyunt Saw Hay Htoo Kyaw Zaw Soe |
Philippines (PHI) Pablo Jr Borja Catalan Benedicto Hernandez Gaela | |||
Team – Class 10 | Indonesia (INA) Komet Akbar Dian David Michael Jacobs Bangun Sugito Suwarno | Malaysia (MAS) Mohamad Azwar bin Bakar Chee Chaoming Ahmad Syahrir bin Mohamad Kamal Saupi | Thailand (THA) Sukij Samee Bunpot Sillapakong |
Vietnam (VIE) Huynh Thanh Bui Quy Thu |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Singles – Class 1-2 | Chilchitparyak Bootwansirina Thailand | - | - |
Singles – Class 3 | Dararat Asayut Thailand | Pattaravadee Wararitdamrongkul Thailand | - |
Singles – Class 4 | Wijittra Jaion Thailand | Tarsilem Indonesia | - |
Singles – Class 5 | Jindaphun Phoungjui Thailand | Chung Sow Fun Malaysia | - |
Singles – Class 7-8 | Josephine Medina Philippines | Suwarti Indonesia | Hamida Indonesia |
Kanlaya Kriabklang Thailand | |||
Singles – Class 9 | Chayanan Settisrikoedkun Thailand | Hana Resti Indonesia | Wachiraporn Thepmoya Thailand |
Susilawati Indonesia | |||
Singles – Class 10 | Sella Dwi Radayana Indonesia | Viet Thi Kim Van Vietnam | Minnie De Ramos Cadag Philippines |
Farahidatul Akmal binti Ilias Malaysia | |||
Singles – Class 11 | Ana Widyasari Indonesia | Lim Jia Xuan Evelyn Singapore | - |
Doubles – Class 1-5 | Thailand (THA) Wijittra Jaion Dararat Asayut | Indonesia (INA) Osrita Muslim Tarsilem | Malaysia (MAS) Chung Sow Fun Tan Kee Chok |
Thailand (THA) Pattaravadee Wararitdamrongkul Jindaphun Phoungjui | |||
Doubles – Class 8-9 | Indonesia (INA) Susilawati Hana Resti | Indonesia (INA) Suwarti Hamida | Thailand (THA) Wachiraporn Thepmoya Chayanan Settisrikoedkun |
Doubles – Class 10 | Vietnam (VIE) Nguyen Thi Hoa Phuong Viet Thi Kim Van | Philippines (PHI) Josephine Medina Minnie De Ramos Cadag | Malaysia (MAS) Farahidatul Akmal binti Ilias Jamiha binti Mat Ali |
Team – Class 1-5 | Thailand (THA) Dararat Asayut Wijittra Jaion Pattaravadee Wararitdamrongkul Jindaphun Phoungjui | Indonesia (INA) Osrita Muslim Tarsilem | Malaysia (MAS) Chung Sow Fun Tan Kee Chok |
Team – Class 7-9 | Thailand (THA) Wachiraporn Thepmoya Chayanan Settisrikoedkun Kanlaya Kriabklang | Indonesia (INA) Hamida Susilawati Hana Resti Leli Marlina | - |
Team – Class 10 | Indonesia (INA) Suwarti Narulita Herlina Sella Dwi Radayana | Vietnam (VIE) Nguyen Thi Hoa Phuong Viet Thi Kim Van | Philippines (PHI) Josephine Medina Minnie De Ramos Cadag |
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