2001 World Table Tennis Championships

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2001 World Table Tennis Championships
VenueOsaka Municipal Central Gymnasium
Maruzen Intec Osaka Pool
Minato Sports Center
LocationOsaka, Japan
Dates23 April–6 May

The 2001 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Osaka from April 23 to May 6, 2001.[1][2] It was the last time that the Championships hosted both the individual and team events.

Results

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Team

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swaythling Cup
Men's Team
 China
Kong Linghui
Liu Guoliang
Liu Guozheng
Ma Lin
Wang Liqin
 Belgium
Martin Bratanov
Marc Closset
Andras Podpinka
Jean-Michel Saive
Philippe Saive
 South Korea
Joo Se-Hyuk
Kim Taek-Soo
Lee Chul-Seung
Oh Sang-Eun
Ryu Seung-Min
 Sweden
Fredrik Håkansson
Peter Karlsson
Magnus Molin
Jörgen Persson
Jan-Ove Waldner
Corbillon Cup
Women's Team
 China
Li Ju
Sun Jin
Wang Nan
Yang Ying
Zhang Yining
 North Korea
Kim Hyang-Mi
Kim Hyon-hui
Kim Mi-Yong
Kim Yun-Mi
Tu Jong-sil
 Japan
Junko Haneyoshi
An Konishi
Yuka Nishii
Keiko Okazaki
Yoshie Takada
 South Korea
Jun Hye-Kyung
Kim Moo-Kyo
Lee Eun-Sil
Ryu Ji-Hae
Seok Eun-mi

Individual

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles China Wang Liqin China Kong Linghui Chinese Taipei Chiang Peng-lung
China Ma Lin
Women's singles China Wang Nan China Lin Ling China Zhang Yining
North Korea Kim Yun-Mi
Men's doubles China Wang Liqin
China Yan Sen
China Kong Linghui
China Liu Guoliang
Chinese Taipei Chang Yen-shu
Chinese Taipei Chiang Peng-lung
South Korea Kim Taek-Soo
South Korea Oh Sang-Eun
Women's doubles China Li Ju
China Wang Nan
China Sun Jin
China Yang Ying
China Zhang Yingying
China Zhang Yining
Japan Mayu Kishi-Kawagoe
Japan Akiko Takeda
Mixed doubles China Qin Zhijian
China Yang Ying
South Korea Oh Sang-Eun
South Korea Kim Moo-Kyo
China Liu Guoliang
China Sun Jin
China Zhan Jian
China Bai Yang

References

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  1. ^ "World Championships Results". ITTF Museum. Archived from the original on 2017-04-24. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  2. ^ "ITTF Statistics". ittf.com. Retrieved 13 April 2017.[permanent dead link]
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