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The Men's Team Class 4–5 table tennis competition at the 2008 Summer Paralympics was held between 13 September and 16 September at the Peking University Gymnasium .[1] Classes 6–10 were for athletes with a physical impairment who competed from a standing position; the lower the number, the greater the impact the impairment had on an athlete's ability to compete.
The competition was a straight knock-out format. Each tie was decided by the best of a potential five matches, two singles, a doubles (not necessarily the same players) and two reverse singles.
The event was won by the team representing South Korea .
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Competition bracket [ edit ]
First round [ edit ]
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Individual matches
Zlatko Kesler
3 –0
Nicola Molitierno
11 –7, 11 –5, 11 –6
Ilija Durasinovic
1–3
Salvatore Caci
12 –10, 8–11 , 4–11 , 7–11
Zlatko Kesler / Ilija Durasinovic
2–3
Salvatore Caci / Nicola Molitierno
12 –10, 11 –3, 10–12 , 6–11 , 10–12
Zlatko Kesler
3 –2
Salvatore Caci
11 –6, 8–11 , 14 –12, 6–11 , 14 –12
Ilija Durasinovic
3 –0
Nicola Molitierno
12 –10, 11 –5, 11 –7
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Individual matches
Lin Yen-hung
3 –0
Ivanildo Pessoa Freitas
11 –4, 11 –6, 11 –7
Lin Wen-hsin
2–3
Claudiomiro Segatto
11 –7, 12 –10, 10–12 , 6–11 , 9–11
Lin Wen Hsin / Lin Yen Hung
3 –0
Claudiomiro Segatto / Alexandre Ank
11 –4, 11 –5, 11 –5
Lin Yen-hung
3 –0
Claudiomiro Segatto
11 –3, 11 –6, 11 –9
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Individual matches
Nasiru Sule
2–3
Bai Gang
12–14 , 4–11 , 11 –9, 11 –9, 11–13
Oluade Egbinola
0–3
Zhang Yan
5–11 , 10–12 , 8–11
Nasiru Sule / Oluade Egbinola
3 –2
Guo Xingyuan / Zhang Yan
11 –4, 11 –6, 10–12 , 11–13 , 11 –8
Nasiru Sule
1–3
Zhang Yan
12 –10, 7–11 , 5–11 , 11–13
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Individual matches
Selcuk Cetin
3 –0
Tsang Tit Hung
11 –7, 11 –3, 11 –6
Dietmar Kober
2–3
Kwong Kam Shing F.
11 –5, 11 –7, 9–11 , 8–11 , 10–12
Selcuk Cetin / Dietmar Kober
3 –0
Tsang Tit Hung / Kwong Kam Shing
11 –5, 12 –10, 11 –9
Selcuk Cetin
1–3
Kwong Kam Shing F.
6–11 , 11 –4, 9–11 , 5–11
Dietmar Kober
3 –1
Tsang Tit Hung
11 –5, 11 –2, 5–11 , 11 –4
Quarter-finals [ edit ]
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Individual matches
Choi Kyoung-sik
3 –0
Orjan Kylevik
11 –4, 11 –9, 11 –5
Jung Eun-chang
0–3
Ernst Bolldén
10–12 , 10–12 , 8–11
Jung Eun Chang / Kim Byoung Young
2–3
Ernst Bolldén / Orjan Kylevik
5–11 , 11 –5, 11 –6, 7–11 , 6–11
Choi Kyoung-sik
3 –0
Ernst Bolldén
11 –3, 11 –3, 11 –9
Jung Eun-chang
3 –0
Orjan Kylevik
11 –9, 11 –7, 11 –4
Semi-finals [ edit ]
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Individual matches
Christophe Durand
3 –0
Choi Kyoung-sik
11 –9, 11 –7, 11 –9
Maxime Thomas
2–3
Jung Eun-chang
11 –4, 11 –2, 9–11 , 2–11 , 11–13
Christophe Durand / Emeric Martin
0–3
Choi Kyoung Sik / Jung Eun Chang
4–11 , 10–12 , 5–11
Christophe Durand
3 –1
Jung Eun-chang
9–11 , 11 –9, 12 –10, 11 –9
Maxime Thomas
1–3
Choi Kyoung-sik
12–14 , 11 –6, 3–11 , 8–11
Gold medal match
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Individual matches
Jung Eun-chang
3 –2
Guo Xingyuan
7–11 , 7–11 , 11 –5, 11 –4, 11 –7
Kim Byoung-young
3 –2
Zhang Yan
9–11 , 11 –5, 11 –8, 8–11 , 11 –6
Jung Eun Chang / Choi Kyoung Sik
1–3
Guo Xingyuan / Zhang Yan
10–12 , 13 –11, 8–11 , 8–11
Jung Eun-chang
3 –2
Zhang Yan
11 –4, 10–12 , 11 –7, 9–11 , 12 –10
Bronze medal match
Team Lists [ edit ]
References [ edit ]