Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's individual – Class 5

Table Tennis - Women's Singles 5
at the XII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Table Tennis
Venue Galatsi Olympic Hall
Dates 18–21 September
Competitors 11 from 8 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Ren Gui Xiang  China
2nd, silver medalist(s) Chen Wei Hong  China
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Wei Mei Hui  Chinese Taipei

The Women's Singles 5 table tennis competition at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was held from 18 to 21 September at the Galatsi Olympic Hall.[1]

Classes 1-5 were for athletes with a physical impairment that affected their legs, who competed in a sitting position. The lower the number, the greater the impact the impairment was on an athlete’s ability to compete.

The event was won by Ren Gui Xiang, representing  China. [2]

Results

Preliminaries

Qualified for final round

Group A

RankCompetitorMPWLPoints CHNTPEJOR
1 Ren Gui Xiang (CHN)2206:0x3:03:0
2 Wei Mei Hui (TPE)2113:30:3x3:0
3 Khetam Abuawad (JOR)2020:60:30:3x

Group B

RankCompetitorMPWLPoints CHNFRATPEHKG
1 Chen Wei Hong (CHN)3309:2x3:03:13:1
2 Stephanie Palasse (FRA)3124:60:3x1:33:0
3 Hsiao Shu Chin (TPE)3126:71:33:1x2:3
4 Chan Siu Ling (HKG)3124:81:30:33:2x

Group C

RankCompetitorMPWLPoints CZEMEXJPNCHN
1 Jitka Pivarciova (CZE)3309:2x3:03:13:1
2 Cristina Hoffmann (MEX)3216:70:3x3:23:2
3 Kimie Bessho (JPN)3126:71:32:3x3:1
4 Gu Gai (CHN)3034:91:32:31:3x

Competition bracket

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
 
 
 Ren Gui Xiang (CHN) 3
 Jitka Pivarciova (CZE) 1
 Stephanie Palasse (FRA) 1
 Jitka Pivarciova (CZE) 3
 Ren Gui Xiang (CHN) 3
 Chen Wei Hong (CHN) 0
 Wei Mei Hui (TPE) 3
 Cristina Hoffmann (MEX) 1
 Wei Mei Hui (TPE) 2 Third place
 Chen Wei Hong (CHN) 3
 Jitka Pivarciova (CZE) 2
   Wei Mei Hui (TPE) 3

References

  1. "Schedules and Results - Table Tennis". Official Website of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Archived from the original on 27 November 2004. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  2. "Women's Singles 5". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
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