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2015 National Senior Games Table Tennis Results

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2015 National Senior Games
Presented by Humana
Bloomington/Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota
July 3 – 16, 2015

Many table tennis results are in from the 2015 National Senior Games, NSG. On July 9th practice kicked off the table tennis at the games. Competition continues through tomorrow July 15th at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  The National Senior Games is the largest multi-sport qualified competition event in the world for men and women 50 and older.

Visit NSGA.com for more information on games and visit Omni-Pong for detail table tennis results.

Event
50-54 Men’s Singles
50-54 Women’s Singles
55-59 Men’s Singles
55-59 Women’s Singles
60-64 Men’s Singles
60-64 Women’s Singles
50-54 Men’s Doubles
50-54 Women’s Doubles
60-64 Men’s Doubles
60-64 Women’s Doubles
85-89 Women’s Doubles
55-59 Men’s Doubles
55-59 Women’s Doubles
65-69 Men’s Doubles
65-69 Women’s Doubles
85-89 Men’s Doubles
50-54 Mixed Doubles
55-59 Mixed Doubles
60-64 Mixed Doubles
65-69 Mixed Doubles
70-74 Mixed Doubles
75-79 Mixed Doubles
80-84 Mixed Doubles
65-69 Men’s Singles
65-69 Women’s Singles
70-74 Men’s Singles
70-74 Women’s Singles
First Place
Christopher Santiago
Yiqing (Linda) Liu
Roberto A. Byles
Gloria E. Cadavid
Raymond C. Mack
June Li
Roberto A. Byles / Ernest S. Byles
Yiqing (Linda) Liu / Carolyn Arwood
Ladislav Sranko / Valek Lubomir
Kuei-Mei Chen / Lim Ling Chung-Chu
Harriet R. Brin / Dorothy Peterson
Jeff H. Smart / Stephen Hochman
June Li / Rong Tang
Karl-Josef Assenmacher / Ralph L. Stadelman
Chiyako Suzuki / Si Cheong
Nicholas R. Gangi / Francis V. Grimaldi
Ernest S. Byles / Gloria E. Cadavid
Roberto A. Byles / Si Cheong
Ladislav Sranko / Yali Carpenter
Tahereh (Mahin) Roufeh / Amir Hormozi
David Davallou / Irina Hellwig
Fanny Zheng / Lawrence Wong
Karl H Schwarz / Marta Nykl
Valek Lubomir
Tahereh (Mahin) Roufeh
Shoujie Yang
Kangsheng Ye

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