Table Tennis at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Dates 23 July – 1 August 1996
Medal Events 4

The events and formats in 1996 were almost the same as 1992 – singles and doubles for both men and women. Again a series of round-robin pools were played to advance 16 players in singles and eight teams in doubles. Pool matches were best of three games, and elimination matches best of five games, all played to 21. The only difference was that in 1988-92, both losing semi-finalists received bronze medals, but starting in 1996, a bronze medal match was played. For the first time, China would win all four Olympic titles. The 1996 Olympics began a trend in which many of the non-Chinese players were actually Chinese émigrés competing for other nations. The Chinese program was so strong that top international players could not make their travelling teams, so they elected to begin a table tennis diaspora so they could compete at the Olympics.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Singles, Men Olympic 25 July – 1 August 1996 64 39
Doubles, Men Olympic 23 – 30 July 1996 62 25
Singles, Women Olympic 24 – 31 July 1996 63 37
Doubles, Women Olympic 23 – 29 July 1996 62 24
166 (85/81) 51 (39/37)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles, Men Liu GuoliangCHN Wang TaoCHN Jörg RoßkopfGER
Doubles, Men People's Republic of China 2CHN People's Republic of China 1CHN Republic of Korea 2KOR
Singles, Women Deng YapingCHN Chen JingTPE Qiao HongCHN
Doubles, Women People's Republic of China 1CHN People's Republic of China 2CHN Republic of Korea 1KOR

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
People's Republic of China CHN 4 3 1 8
Chinese Taipei TPE 0 1 0 1
Republic of Korea KOR 0 0 2 2
Germany GER 0 0 1 1