Table Tennis At The 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's Singles
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Table Tennis At The 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's Singles
These are the results of the men's singles competition, one of two events for male competitors in table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe .... Qualifying Athletes Seeds The top 16 seeded players qualified directly to the third round. # ''(semifinals, bronze medalist)'' # ''(fourth round)'' # ''(champion, gold medalist)'' # ''(final, silver medalist)'' # ''(quarterfinals)'' # ''(fourth round)'' # ''(fourth round)'' # ''(third round)'' # ''(quarterfinals)'' # ''(fourth round)'' # ''(fourth round)'' # ''(third round)'' # ''(fourth round)'' # ''(third round)'' # ''(third round)'' # ''(semifinals, fourth place)'' The players seeded from 17 to 32 qualified directly to the second round. ''(third round ...
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Galatsi Olympic Hall
The Galatsi Olympic Hall is a multi-use indoor arena that is located in Galatsi, Athens, Greece. It was the site of table tennis and rhythmic gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics. The Galatsi Olympic Hall has a seating capacity of 6,200, which includes 5,141 permanent seats in the upper tier, and the removable lower tier seats. History The arena was completed in May 2004, and officially opened on July 30, 2004, shortly before the beginning of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games. After the 2004 Olympics, Galatsi Olympic Hall served as the home court of the Greek Basketball League club AEK BC, before the team moved to the larger Olympic Indoor Hall in 2006. The arena was then turned over to the private sector (Acropol Haragionis AE and Sonae Sierra SGPS S.A), and was used as a shopping center. In autumn of 2015, the hall was used as temporary shelter for migrants. In early 2016, the hall was used for the recording of The X Factor (Greece series 4). In 2017, it was used for the rec ...
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Kien Quoc Doan
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Jose Luyindula
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O Il
O Il (born 1 January 1978) is a North Korean table tennis player. He competed in the men's singles event at the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes .... References External links * 1978 births Living people North Korean male table tennis players Olympic table tennis players for North Korea Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Table tennis players at the 2002 Asian Games 21st-century North Korean sportsmen {{NorthKorea-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Ilija Lupulesku
Ilija Lupulesku ( sr-cyr, Илија Лупулеску; ; born October 30, 1967) is a former Yugoslavian and later American table tennis player who competed at the 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2002 and competed for the United States from 2004 to 2006. Ilija Lupulesku played his first game of table tennis at age nine in his small hometown of Uzdin, Yugoslavia. After seeing other children playing at his local school, he picked up a paddle and began what would become his life's ambition. Despite his love and talent for soccer, Lupulesku, under the watchful eye of first coach Jon Bosika, committed himself to training and by age 14 was the top player on the Yugoslavian Junior National Table Tennis Team. Over the next 12 years, he would rise through the ranks of the world's best players and become one of the largest sport celebrities in his native Yugoslavia. Early career Ilija Lupulesku is of Romanian origins. In 1988 he won ...
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Juan Papic
Juan Papic (born 22 December 1970) is a Chilean table tennis player. He competed in the men's singles event at the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes .... References 1970 births Living people Chilean male table tennis players Olympic table tennis players for Chile Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Pan American Games bronze medalists in table tennis Pan American Games bronze medalists for Chile Table tennis players at the 1991 Pan American Games Table tennis players at the 1995 Pan American Games Medalists at the 1991 Pan American Games Medalists at the 1995 Pan American Games 20th-century Chilean people 21st-century Chilean sportsmen 20th-century Chilean sportsmen {{Ch ...
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Trevor Brown (table Tennis)
Trevor Michael Brown (born 12 June 1979) is an Australian table tennis player. He competed in the men's singles event at the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes .... References External links * 1979 births Living people Australian male table tennis players Olympic table tennis players for Australia Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Table tennis players from Melbourne Sportsmen from Victoria (state) {{Australia-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Koji Matsushita
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Hugo Hoyama
Hugo Hoyama (born May 9, 1969) is a retired Brazilian table tennis player of Japanese origin who has won several medals in single, double and team events in the Pan American Games and in the Latin American Championships. He competed in six editions of the Olympic Games in his career, between Barcelona 1992 and London 2012, and seven Pan American Games, from Indianapolis 1987 to Guadalajara 2011. Along with Gustavo Tsuboi and Thiago Monteiro, Hoyama was part of the winning team at the 2007 Pan American Games and 2011 Pan American Games. Career Born in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Hoyama broke the Brazilian record of most gold medals in the Pan American Games, which used to belong to the Brazilian swimmer Gustavo Borges and participated in every Olympic game since debuting as an Olympian at the 1992 Olympic Games and competed in the 2012 Olympic Games, where he plans to retire as an Olympian. At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, reaching the round of 16 and finishing in ninth ...
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Tomasz Krzeszewski
Tomasz Krzeszewski (born 19 September 1974) is a Polish table tennis player. He competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes .... References 1974 births Living people Polish male table tennis players Olympic table tennis players for Poland Table tennis players at the 2000 Summer Olympics Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Zgierz Sportspeople from Ostróda 20th-century Polish sportsmen {{Poland-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Lin Ju
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Ryo Yuzawa
is a former international table tennis player and coach from Japan. He won a bronze medal at the 2000 World Team Table Tennis Championships in the Swaythling Cup (men's team event) with Seiko Iseki, Kōji Matsushita, Hiroshi Shibutani and Toshio Tasaki for Japan. He competed in two Olympic Games in 1996 and 2004. See also * List of table tennis players * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, bu ... References Japanese male table tennis players Japanese table tennis coaches 1976 births Living people Asian Games bronze medalists in table tennis Table tennis players at the 1998 Asian Games Table tennis players at the 2002 Asian Games Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan ...
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