Olympics | Placings of table tennis women's team at Paris Olympics


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  • Sunday, 11 Aug 2024

PARIS, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Following are the placings of table tennis women's team at the Paris Olympic Games here on Saturday:

1. China (Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu)

2. Japan (Hina Hayata, Miwa Harimoto, Miu Hirano)

3. South Korea (Shin Yu-bin, Jeon Ji-hee, Lee Eun-hye)

4. Germany (Nina Mittelham, Xiaona Shan, Annett Kaufmann, Yuan Wan)

5. India (Manika Batra, Sreeja Akula, Archana Girish Kamath)

5. Sweden (Linda Bergstrom, Christina Kallberg, Filippa Bergand)

5. Thailand (Suthasini Sawettabut, Orawan Paranang, Jinnipa Sawettabut)

5. Chinese Taipei (Cheng I-Ching, Chien Tung-Chuan, Chen Szu-Yu)

9. Australia (Minhyung Jee, Michelle Bromley, Melissa Tapper)

9. Brazil (Giulia Takahashi, Bruna Takahashi, Bruna Alexandre)

9. Egypt (Dina Meshref, Hana Goda, Mariam Alhodaby)

9. France (Charlotte Lutz, Prithika Pavade, Jia Nan Yuan)

9. Hong Kong, China (Doo Hoi-kem, Lee Ho-ching, Zhu Chengzhu)

9. Poland (Katarzyna Wegrzyn, Natalia Bajor, Anna Wegrzyn, Zuzanna Wielgos)

9. Romania (Adina Diaconu, Bernadette Szocs, Elizabeta Samara)

9. United States (Rachel Sung, Amy Wang, Lily Zhang)

(Generated by Xinhua News Robot.)

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