Table Tennis
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's Singles | Toriola Segun Moses Nigeria (NGR) |
Johnny Huang Canada (CAN) |
Duan Yong Jun Singapore (SIN) |
Baboor Chetan Panduranga India (IND) |
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Women's Singles | Li Chunli New Zealand (NZL) |
Li Jiawei Singapore (SIN) |
Jing Jun Hong Singapore (SIN) |
Tan Paey Fern Sharon Singapore (SIN) |
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Women's EAD Singles - Open Wheelchair | Sue Gilroy England (ENG) |
Alette Moll South Africa (RSA) |
Cathy Mitton England (ENG) |
Joy Boyd Australia (AUS) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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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