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1988 Asian Table Tennis Championships

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1988 Asian Table Tennis Championships
Date15–22 May 1988
Edition9th
LocationNiigata, Japan
Champions
Men's singles
China Chen Longcan
Women's singles
China He Zhili
Men's doubles
China Chen Longcan / China Wei Qingguang
Women's doubles
South Korea Hyun Jung-hwa / South Korea Yang Young-ja
Mixed doubles
South Korea Yoo Nam-kyu / South Korea Hyun Jung-hwa
Men's team
China China
Women's team
South Korea South Korea
← 1986 · Asian Table Tennis Championships · 1990 →

The 9th Asian Table Tennis Championships 1988 were held in Niigata, Japan, from 15 to 22 May 1988. It was organised by the Japan Table Tennis Association under the authority of Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU) and International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF).[1]

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Japan)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China42612
2 South Korea3148
3 Chinese Taipei0213
4 North Korea0202
5 Japan*0011
Totals (5 entries)771226

Events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
details
China Chen Longcan South Korea Yoo Nam-kyu China Jiang Jialiang
China Wei Qingguang
Women's singles
details
China He Zhili China Jiao Zhimin China Li Huifen
South Korea Hyun Jung-hwa
Men's doubles
details
China Chen Longcan
China Wei Qingguang
Chinese Taipei Chih Chin-long
Chinese Taipei Chih Chin-shui
South Korea Ahn Jae-hyung
South Korea Yoo Nam-kyu
South Korea Kim Ki-taik
South Korea Kim Wan
Women's doubles
details
South Korea Hyun Jung-hwa
South Korea Yang Young-ja
Chinese Taipei Chang Hsiu-yu
Chinese Taipei Huang Mei-jen
China He Zhili
China Li Huifen
Japan Katsuko Tominaga
Japan Kyoko Uchiyama
Mixed doubles
details
South Korea Yoo Nam-kyu
South Korea Hyun Jung-hwa
China Jiang Jialiang
China Jiao Zhimin
China Wei Qingguang
China Li Huifen
Chinese Taipei Liu Wei-chung
Chinese Taipei Chang Hsiu-yu
Men's team
details
 China North Korea North Korea South Korea South Korea
Women's team
details
South Korea South Korea North Korea North Korea  China

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "1988 – Asian Championship ATTU, Niigata (JPN)". ittf.com. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Asian Championships Results 1972 to 2007" (PDF). attu.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.