2018 Oceania Table Tennis Championships

The 2018 Oceania Table Tennis Championships was held in Gold Coast, Australia, from 15–19 March 2018. The competition took place in two venues: the Gold Coast Table Tennis Association, and Oxenford Studios, which was also used as the venue for the table tennis events at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[1][2]

2018 Oceania Table Tennis Championships
Date15–19 March 2018
Edition19th
Prize moneyAU$20,000
LocationGold Coast, Australia
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Schedule

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The competition featured 14 events: seven for senior players and seven for under-21 players.

The schedule below was released by the International Table Tennis Federation.[3]

Groups/Rounds
Finals
Date 15 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 19 March
Men's singles GS R16, QF, SF F
Women's singles GS QF, SF F
Men's doubles R16, QF SF F
Women's doubles QF SF F
Mixed doubles R16, QF SF F
Men's team GS GS F
Women's team GS GS F
Under-21 Men's singles GS QF, SF F
Under-21 Women's singles GS SF F
Under-21 Men's doubles QF SF, F
Under-21 Women's doubles SF, F
Under-21 Mixed doubles QF SF, F
Under-21 Men's team GS GS, F
Under-21 Women's team GS GS, F

Medal summary

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Medallists

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Senior events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles   Chris Yan   Hu Heming   David Powell
  Kane Townsend
Women's singles   Jian Fang Lay   Melissa Tapper   Michelle Bromley
  Feng Chunyi
Men's doubles   Hu Heming
  Chris Yan
  David Powell
  Kane Townsend
  Alfred Dela-Peña
  Dean Shu
  Alize Belrose
  Bydhir Carnet
Women's doubles   Michelle Bromley
  Melissa Tapper
  Anolyn Lulu
  Priscila Tommy
  Grace Rosi Yee
  Sally Yee
Mixed doubles   Chris Yan
  Jian Fang Lay
  Hu Heming
  Melissa Tapper
  Trent Carter
  Feng Chunyi
  Kane Townsend
  Michelle Bromley
Men's team   Australia
Trent Carter
Hu Heming
David Powell
Kane Townsend
Chris Yan
  New Zealand
Matthew Ball
Alfred Dela-Peña
Dinyar Irani
Dean Shu
  Vanuatu
Ham Lulu
Yoshua Shing
Randy William
Women's team   Australia
Michelle Bromley
Feng Chunyi
Jian Fang Lay
Miao Miao
Melissa Tapper
Combined Team
  Solenn Danger
  Lorie La
  Melveen Richmond
  Vanuatu
Anolyn Lulu
Stephanie Qwea
Priscila Tommy

Under-21 events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Under-21
Men's singles
  Nathan Xu   Benjamin Gould   Luke Cosgriff
  Dean Shu
Under-21
Women's singles
  Danni-Elle Townsend   Parleen Kaur   Matilda Alexandersson
  Chermaine Quah
Under-21
Men's doubles
  Luke Cosgriff
  Xavier Dixon
  Rohan Dhooria
  Benjamin Gould
  Alfred Dela-Peña
  Nathan Xu
  Bydhir Carnet
  Geoffrey Loi
Under-21
Women's doubles
  Parleen Kaur
  Danni-Elle Townsend
  Matilda Alexandersson
  Chermaine Quah
  Solenn Danger
  Lorie La
  Grace Rosi Yee
  Sally Yee
Under-21
Mixed doubles
  Xavier Dixon
  Danni-Elle Townsend
  Benjamin Gould
  Matilda Alexandersson
  Vicky Wu
  Grace Rosi Yee
  Ronan Aubry
  Lorie La
Under-21
Men's team
  New Zealand
Alfred Dela-Peña
Dean Shu
Nathan Xu
  Australia
Luke Cosgriff
Rohan Dhooria
Xavier Dixon
Benjamin Gould
Combined Team
  Ronan Aubry
  Bydhir Carnet
  Vicky Wu
Under-21
Women's team
  Australia
Matilda Alexandersson
Parleen Kaur
Chermaine Quah
Danni-Elle Townsend
  New Caledonia
Solenn Danger
Lorie La
  Fiji
Grace Rosi Yee
Sally Yee

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia (AUS)1210931
2  New Zealand (NZL)2136
3  New Caledonia (NCL)0123
  Vanuatu (VAN)0123
5 /  Combined Team0101
6  Fiji (FIJ)0044
7  French Polynesia (TAH)001.51.5
8 / /  Combined Team0011
9  Papua New Guinea (PNG)000.50.5
Totals (9 entries)14142351

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2018 ITTF-Oceania Championships". ITTF. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  2. ^ "2018 Oceania Championships prospectus" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  3. ^ "2018 Oceania Championships schedule" (PDF). ITTF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
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