Table tennis at the 1964 Summer Paralympics
Table tennis at the II Paralympic Games | |
Paralympic Table tennis |
Table tennis at the 1964 Summer Paralympics consisted of twelve events, eight for men and four for women.
Medal summary
Men's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Singles A1 |
Stefan Florescu United States |
Gerard Jacobs Netherlands |
Marion de Groot Netherlands |
Vincent Falardeau United States | |||
Singles A2 |
Tommy Taylor Great Britain |
Michael Beck Great Britain |
Allan McLucas Australia |
Joseph Sharav Israel | |||
Singles B |
Paul Lyall Great Britain |
Honorio Romero Argentina |
Engelbert Rangger Austria |
E. Fliessar Austria | |||
Singles C |
Baruch Hagai Israel |
T. Yamazaki Japan |
K. Otsuka Japan |
Gibson Great Britain | |||
Doubles A1 |
Netherlands (NED) Gerard Jacobs Marion de Groot |
United States (USA) Vincent Falardeau Stefan Florescu |
None |
Doubles A2 |
Great Britain (GBR) Michael Beck Tommy Taylor |
United States (USA) Samuel Goldstein Phil Mastbergen |
United States (USA) E. Little E. Mulry |
Doubles B |
Italy (ITA) Giovanni Ferraris Federico Zarilli |
Argentina (ARG) Helvio Aresca Honorio Romero |
Great Britain (GBR) Paul Lyall M. Steward |
Austria (AUT) E. Fliessar Engelbert Rangger | |||
Doubles C |
Japan (JPN) Yasunori Igari Fujio Watanabe |
Great Britain (GBR) Gibson Ginger Swindlehurst |
Israel (ISR) Yitzhak Galitzki Baruch Hagai |
Germany (GER) Fuchs Heinz Simon |
Women's events
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Singles B |
R. Kuhnel Austria |
Susan Masham Great Britain |
Michal Escapa Israel |
Elaine Schreiber Australia | |||
Singles C |
Y. Alloo Belgium |
Batia Mishani Israel |
Marion O'Brien Australia |
Marlene Muhlendyck Germany | |||
Doubles B |
Great Britain (GBR) Gwen Buck Susan Masham |
Italy (ITA) Silvana Martino Anna Maria Toso |
Great Britain (GBR) S. Jones C. Tetley |
Austria (AUT) I. Driessler R. Kuhnel | |||
Doubles C |
Australia (AUS) Daphne Ceeney Marion O'Brien |
Great Britain (GBR) M. Cooper Dick Thompson |
Israel (ISR) Batia Mishani Zipora Rubin-Rosenbaum |
Japan (JPN) Chiyono Inoue Fumiyo Ogasawara |
References
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