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Fri, May 15 2009

The Arafura Games 2009 Table Tennis competition for AWD and able-bodies athletes concluded Friday afternoon. The event is a round of the Oceania Paralympic Championships and qualifying players from Oceana countries only also receive Oceanic Medals.

AWD OPEN

Men’s Wheelchair, Class 3-4 Open Singles
Adios Astan (Indonesia) – gold
Takaaki UtsugiI (Japan) – silver
Shinichi Yoshida (Japan) – bronze
Christopher Addis (Australia) – gold (Oceania)

Men’s Standing Open Singles, Class 6-10
Ting Ing Hock (Malaysia)
Koh Zhi Liang (Malaysia)
Thaniyom Rungoj (Thailand)

Women’s Wheelchair Singles, Class 1-5
Catherine Morrow (Australia) – gold
Susan Powel (Australia) – silver
Catherine MORROW (Australia) – gold (Oceania)
Susan Powel (Australia) – silver (Oceania)

Women’s Standing Open Singles, Class 6-10
Megumi Ishikawa (Japan) – gold
Thepmoya Wachiraporn (Thailand) – silver
Sarah Lazzaro (Australia) – bronze
Sarah Lazzaro (Australia) – gold (Oceania)

Men’s Wheelchair Open Doubles, Class 1-5
Shinichi Yoshida and Takaaki Utsugi (Japan) – gold
Adios Astan and Mozes Teupupun (India) – silver
Christopher Addia and David Rogers (Australia) – bronze
Christpher Addis and David Rogers (Australia) – gold (Oceania)

Men’s Standing Open Doubles, Class 6-10
Koh Zhi Liang and Ting Ing Hock (Malaysia) – gold
Thaniyom Runroj and Namsaga Yuttana (Thailand) – silver
Peter Fenn and Kar-Heinz Konig (Germany) – bronze

Women’s Standing Open Doubles, Class 6-10
Rebecca Julian and Sarah Lazzaro (Australia) – gold
Megumi Ishikawa (Japan) and Thepmoya Wachiraporn (Thailand) – silver
Rebecca Julian and Sarah Lazzaro (Australia) – gold (Oceania)

AWD CLASS SINGLES

Men’s Singles, Class 3-4
Adios Astan (Indonesia) – gold
Takaaki Utsugi (Japan) – silver
Shinichi Yoshida (Japan) – bronze
Christopher Addis (Australia) – gold

Men Singles, Class 5
Mozes Teurupun (Indonesia) – gold
U Kuai Hong ( Macau) – silver

Men’s Singles, Class 6
Thaniyom Rungoj (Thailand) – gold
Patrick Horn (Australia) – silver
Steven Watts (Australia) - bronze
Patrick Horn (Australia) – gold (Oceania)
Steven Watts (Australia) – silver (Oceania)
T. Jericho (Australia) – bronze

Men’s Singles, Class 7
Mohd Nazizul Hamzah (Malaysia) – gold
Engku Ali Engku Ngah (Malaysia) - silver
K Konig (Germany) – bronze

Men’s Singles, Class 8
Ho Wing LUANG (Malaysia) – gold
Namsaga Yuttaga (Thailand) – silver
John Pierce (Australia) – bronze
John Pierce (Australia) – gold (Oceania)
James Swanbury (Australia) – silver (Oceania)

Men’s Singles, Class 9-10
T. Honda (Japan) – gold
Ting Ing Hock (Malaysia) – silver
Koh Ing Liang (Malaysia) – bronze

Women’s Singles, Class 1-5
Catherine Morrow (Australia) – gold
Catherine Morrow (Australia) – gold (Oceania)

Women’s Singles, Class 6-7
Rebecca Julian (Australia) – gold
Pascoela Pereira (Timor Leste) – silver
Rebecca Julian (Australia) – gold (Oceania)

Women’s Singles, Class 9-10
Megumi Ishikawa (Japan) – gold
Sarah Lazzaro (Australia) – silver
Thepmoya Wachiraporn (Australia) – bronze
Sarah Lazzaro (Australia) – gold (Oceania)

ABLE-BODIED

Mixed Doubles
H W Chang and C I Ma (Macau) – gold
K H Ng and I Chong (Macau) – silver
T H Iam and Sio U (Macau) – bronze
Laurent Sens and Ornella Bouteille (New Caledonia) – bronze

Women’s Doubles
W I Chong and S M U (Macau) – gold
C I Cheong and C I Ma (Macau) – silver
C Courtot and F Dumortier (New Caledonia) – bronze
O Bouteille and A Paul (New Caledonia) – bronze

Men’s Doubles
H W Chang and K H Ng (Macau) – gold
Nick Politis (Australia) and T H Iam (Macau) – silver
S Gilabert and F Lai Van (New Caledonia) – bronze
V Dey and L Sens (New Caledonia) – bronze

Women’s Singles
S M U (Macau) – gold
W I Chong (Macau) – silver
C I Ma (Macau) – bronze
M Carpenter (Australia) – bronze

Men’s Singles
K H Ng (Macau) – gold
H W Chang (Macau) – silver
T H Ian (Macau) – bronze
L Sens (New Caledonia) – bronze

For more information go to www.arafuragames.nt.gov.au.

Gail Liston (08) 8920 5536 or 0407 207 335.