2002 Commonwealth Games Results - Table Tennis

Table Tennis

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Singles Toriola Segun Moses
Nigeria (NGR)
Johnny Huang
Canada (CAN)
Duan Yong Jun
Singapore (SIN)
Baboor Chetan Panduranga
India (IND)
Women's Singles Li Chunli
New Zealand (NZL)
Li Jiawei
Singapore (SIN)
Jing Jun Hong
Singapore (SIN)
Tan Paey Fern Sharon
Singapore (SIN)
Women's EAD Singles - Open Wheelchair Sue Gilroy
England (ENG)
Alette Moll
South Africa (RSA)
Cathy Mitton
England (ENG)
Joy Boyd
Australia (AUS)
Men's Doubles Andrew Baggaley &
Gareth Herbert
England (ENG)
Adam Robertson &
Ryan Jenkins
Wales (WAL)
Duan Yong Jun & Zhang Tai Yong
Singapore (SIN)
Subramanian Raman & Baboor Chetan Panduranga
India (IND)
Women's Doubles Jing Jun Hong & Li Jiawei
Singapore (SIN)
Li Karen & Li Chunli
New Zealand (NZL)
Tan Paey Fern Sharon, & Zhang Xue Ling
Singapore (SIN)
Lay Jian Fang & Miao Miao
Australia (AUS)
Mixed Doubles Duan Yong Jun and Li Jiawei
Singapore (SIN)
Brett Clarke & Lay Jian Fang
Australia (AUS)
Zhang Tai Yong & Jing Jun Hong
Singapore (SIN)
Peter Jackson & Li Chunli
New Zealand (NZL)
Men's Team Alex Perry, Andrew Baggaley, Gareth Herbert, Matt Syed, & Terry Young
England (ENG)
Ayemojuba Sau, Kazeem Nosiru, Merotohun Monday, Saka Suraju & Toriola Segun Moses
Nigeria (NGR)
Cai Xiao Li, Duan Yong Jun, Leng Chih Cheng, Sen Yew Fai, & Zhang Tai Yong
Singapore (SIN)
Baboor Chetan Panduranga, Chakraborty Sourav, Roy Soumyadeep, Saha Subhajit & Subramanian Raman
India (IND)
Women's Team Jing Jun Hong, Li Jiawei, Tan Paey Fern Sharon, & Zhang Xue Ling
Singapore (SIN)
Cho Yuen-Wern, Lay Jian Fang, Miao Miao, Peri Campbell-Innes, & Tammy Gough
Australia (AUS)
Li Karen, Li Chunli, Tracey McLauchlan, & Laura-Lee Smith
New Zealand (NZL)
Petra Cada, Geng Lijuan, Marie-Christine Roussy & Chris Xu
Canada (CAN)


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