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Table tennis at the Summer Olympics

Olympic sport


Summary

Olympic sport

FieldValue
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size150
codeTTE
sporttable tennis
menevents2
womenevents2
mixedevents2

Table tennis competition has been in the Summer Olympic Games since 1988, with singles and doubles events for men and women. Athletes from China have dominated the sport, winning a total of 66 medals in 42 events, including 37 out of a possible 42 gold medals, and only failing to win at least one medal in one event, the inaugural men's singles event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Summary

GamesYearEventsBest Nation
2419884CHN (1)
2519924CHN (2)
2619964CHN (3)
2720004CHN (4)
2820044CHN (5)
2920084CHN (6)
3020124CHN (7)
3120164CHN (8)
3220205CHN (9)
3320245CHN (10)
3420286

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Events

In 1992 (only), two bronze medals were awarded in each event. In 2008, the doubles events were replaced by team events to lessen the emphasis on doubles play. Chinese table tennis team won 8 medals and made podium sweeps on the men's and women's singles events at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Due to China's dominance in the sport, the format was changed for the 2012 Olympics so that each NOC may enter up to two competitors in singles events. With gender equality a big focus, mixed doubles event became one of the nine new mixed-gender events at the 2020 Summer Olympics. The IOC will introduce the mixed team event for the 2028 Summer Olympics, while the men's and women's team events will be dropped and in their places are scheduled to be reinstated as men's and women's doubles events.

Event8892960004081216202428Years
Men's singles
Men's doubles
Men's team
Women's singles
Women's doubles
Women's team
Mixed doubles
Mixed team
Events

Medal table

Updated after the 2024 Olympics.

Number of athletes by nation

In addition to independent Olympians and the Unified Team in 1992, athletes from 108 NOCs had competed in the Olympic table tennis tournaments.

Nation88929600040812162024YearsNationsAthletesYear88929600040812162024
ALG
ARG12
AUS325
AUT224
BLRURSEUN2
BEL222
BIHYUG1
BRA244
BUL21
CMR
CAN325
CHI334
CHN788
TPE66
COL
CGO
COD
CROYUG24
CUB4
CZETCH32
TCH45Dissolved
DEN
DJI
DOM31
ECU1
EGY32
ESTURS1
FIJ
FIN
FRA266
GER57
GHA122
GBR464
GRE2
GUY
HON
HKG644
HUN514
IOA5
IND342
INA132
IRI1
IRQ1
ISR
ITA113
JAM112
JPN788
JOR11
KAZURSEUN
KUW1
LATURS
LBN1
LBA1
LTUURS1
LUX
MAD
MAS2
MDV
MRI2
MEX1
MDAURSEUN
MON
MGL
MAR1
NEP
NED236
NZL231
NGR664
PRK87
PAK1
PAR
PER142
PHI
POL332
POR
PUR
QAT1
ROCURSEUNRUS
ROU45
RUSURSEUN4
KSA1
SEN
SRBYUGIOPSCG
SCGYUGIOP3
SGP1
SVKTCH1
SLOYUG1
RSA2
KOR788
URS5EUNDissolved
ESP4
SUD1
SWE467
SUI1
SYR
THA
TOG
TTO1
TUN431
TUR
TKM1
UGA13
UKR
EUNURS6Dissolved
USA356
UZBURSEUN
VAN
VEN21
VIE
FRG6GER1
YUG5Dissolved1
41485148
129159166171

Winners

References

References

  1. "Olympics at Sports-Reference.com - Table Tennis". Sports Reference.
  2. "Olympics Medalists". International Olympic Committee.
  3. Smith, Shawn. (6 April 2021). "Tokyo Olympics 101: What are the new sports?". NBC Universal.
  4. (10 April 2025). "LA28 event programme marks strong commitment towards innovation and gender equality". olympics.com.
  5. (9 April 2025). "ITTF Celebrates Historic Inclusion of Mixed Team Event at Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games".
  6. "Olympic Analytics - Medals by Countries".
  7. "Athlete count for Table Tennis". Olympedia.
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