Table tennis at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's individual – Class 3

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Table tennis
at the XV Paralympic Games
Venue Riocentro Pavilion 3
Dates8–11 September
Competitors24 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Feng Panfeng Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg Thomas Schmidberger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Florian Merrien Flag of France.svg  France
2012

The men's individual table tennis – Class 3 tournament at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro [1] took place during 8–11 September 2016 at Riocentro Pavilion 3. Classes 1–5 were for athletes with a physical impairment that affected their legs, and who competed in a sitting position. The lower the number, the greater the impact the impairment was on an athlete's ability to compete.

Contents

In the preliminary stage, athletes competed in eight groups of three. Winners and runners-up of each group qualified to the quarterfinals.

Results

All times are local time in UTC-3.

Finals

Main Bracket

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
A1 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Schmidberger  (GER)111111
C2 Flag of Jordan.svg  Asama Abu Jame  (JOR)4 4 9 A1 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Schmidberger  (GER)111112
H2 Flag of Brazil.svg  Welder Knaf  (BRA)8 111111H2 Flag of Brazil.svg  Welder Knaf  (BRA)8 7 10
G1 Flag of Argentina.svg  Gabriel Copola  (ARG)113 5 3 A1 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Schmidberger  (GER)8 119 1111
F1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Ping  (CHN)11116 11D1 Flag of France.svg  Florian Merrien  (FRA)119 117 7
B2 Flag of Thailand.svg  Yuttajak Glinbancheun  (THA)6 7 118 F1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Ping  (CHN)3 8 10
E2 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Petruniv  (UKR)13 113 129 D1 Flag of France.svg  Florian Merrien  (FRA)111112
D1 Flag of France.svg  Florian Merrien  (FRA)158 1110 11A1 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Schmidberger  (GER)5 119 8
C1 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Bruchle  (GER)11119 11B1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Feng Panfeng  (CHN)117 1111
G2 Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jeong Seok  (KOR)8 7 116 C1 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Bruchle  (GER)115 124 11
A2 Flag of Thailand.svg  Anurak Laowong  (THA)8 6 10 H1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhai Xiang  (CHN)2 1110 116
H1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhai Xiang  (CHN)111112C1 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Bruchle  (GER)3 4 1111
E1 Flag of Sweden.svg  Alexander Öhgren  (SWE)5 8 7 B1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Feng Panfeng  (CHN)11115 13
F2 Flag of Germany.svg  Jan Gürtler  (GER)111111F2 Flag of Germany.svg  Jan Gürtler  (GER)9 1 115
D2 Flag of Poland.svg  Maciej Nalepka  (POL)8 6 5 B1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Feng Panfeng  (CHN)11117 11
B1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Feng Panfeng  (CHN)111111

Bronze-medal match

Bronze-medal match
D1 Flag of France.svg  Florian Merrien  (FRA)147 1111 11
C1 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Bruchle  (GER)12 118 134

Preliminary round

Qualified for the quarterfinals

Group A

RankAthleteWonLostPoints
diff
1 QFlag of Germany.svg  Thomas Schmidberger  (GER)20+43
2 QFlag of Thailand.svg  Anurak Laowong  (THA)11-12
3 Flag of Romania.svg  Dacian Makszin  (ROU)02-31

Group B

RankAthleteWonLostPoints
diff
1 QFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Feng Panfeng  (CHN)20+28
2 QFlag of Thailand.svg  Yuttajak Glinbancheun  (THA)11-2
3 Flag of Austria.svg  Egon Kramminger  (AUT)02-26

Group C

RankAthleteWonLostPoints
diff
1 QFlag of Germany.svg  Thomas Bruchle  (GER)20+12
2 QFlag of Jordan.svg  Asama Abu Jame  (JOR)11-3
3 Flag of South Korea.svg  Jeyoung Youngill  (KOR)02-9

Group D

RankAthleteWonLostPoints
diff
1 QFlag of France.svg  Florian Merrien  (FRA)20+31
2 QFlag of Poland.svg  Maciej Nalepka  (POL)11-6
3 Flag of Spain.svg  Miguel Rodríguez Martínez  (ESP)02-25

Group E

RankAthleteWonLostPoints
diff
1 QFlag of Sweden.svg  Alexander Öhgren  (SWE)20+21
2 QFlag of Ukraine.svg  Vasyl Petruniv  (UKR)11+2
3 Flag of Nigeria.svg  Ahmed Koleosho  (NGR)02-23

Group F

RankAthleteWonLostPoints
diff
1 QFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhao Ping  (CHN)20+8
2 QFlag of Germany.svg  Jan Gürtler  (GER)1111
3 Flag of Japan.svg  Sinichi Yoshida  (JPN)02-19

Group G

RankAthleteWonLostPoints
diff
1 QFlag of Argentina.svg  Gabriel Copola  (ARG)20+21
2 QFlag of South Korea.svg  Kim Jeong Seok  (KOR)11-2
3 Flag of Brazil.svg  David Andrade de Freitas  (BRA)02-19

Group H

RankAthleteWonLostPoints
diff
1 QFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhai Xiang  (CHN)20+24
2 QFlag of Brazil.svg  Welder Knaf  (BRA)11+17
3 Flag of Sweden.svg  Victor Sjöqvist  (SWE)02-41

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References

  1. "Men's Singles – Class 3 – Standings". Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 22 September 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2016.