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The Olympics are by far the most important competition in table tennis. 172 Athletes from at least 35 nations get to compete to try and reach the top.
This time around at Paris 2024, 5 events will be played: The menâ€s team and menâ€s singles events, the womenâ€s team and womenâ€s singles events, and the mixed doubles event.
Weâ€ll cover the overall schedule of the Olympics first, and then weâ€ll explain the schedule of each event separately.
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Overall Schedule
The table tennis event at the 2024 Paris Olympics will be held from July 27th to August 10th. Some of the events will overlap, but each of the finals will be held on different days.
The womenâ€s singles, menâ€s singles, and mixed doubles events will run simultaneously. These 3 events start on July 27th, with the mixed doubles event being the shortest in duration.
This event lasts for just 4 days because the format is a single elimination bracket with 16 doubles pairings. Hence, the R16 is played the first day, the quarter-finals are played the following day, and the same is true for the semi-final and the final.
What this means is that the first Olympic final will be played on Tuesday 30th.
As we said before, the menâ€s and womenâ€s singles events are played simultaneously with the mixed doubles event, but they are much longer in duration.
The preliminary rounds of both of these events run from Saturday 27th until Wednesday 31st. Then, the quarter-finals will be played on Thursday 1st (August), and Friday 2nd.
The only difference is that the womenâ€s singles final will be played first, on Saturday 3rd, and the menâ€s singles final will be played the day after, on Sunday 4th.
The menâ€s team and womenâ€s team events start the day after, on Monday 5th. On Monday 5th and Tuesday 6th, the preliminary rounds of both events will be played.
Then, the quarter-finals will be played on Wednesday 7th, and the semi-finals on Thursday 8th.
This time around, the menâ€s eventâ€s final will be held first, on Friday 9th, and the womenâ€s team will follow on Saturday 10th.
Mixed Doubles
The mixed doubles event is, together with both of the singles events, one of the three events that start the first day of the competition (Saturday 27th).
The thing about the mixed doubles event is that itâ€s a very straightforward one – there are no preliminary rounds.
16 pairs of athletes qualify based on certain criteria, and then, they clash against each other in a single elimination bracket.
As this takes just 4 days, the mixed doubles event ends up being a very brief and exciting one.
While the preliminary rounds of the singles events are being played, you can also watch the knockout stages of the mixed doubles event.
2 days after the mixed doubles event ends, the final stages of the singles events begin, so thereâ€s only 1 day in which there arenâ€t any knockout matches.
The mixed doubles eventâ€s round of 16 begins on Saturday the 27th. The quarter-finals are played the day after, and the semi-finals are played the day after that. The final is played on the 4th day of the competition, on Tuesday 30th.
Menâ€s Singles
The menâ€s singles event starts the same day as the mixed doubles event and the womenâ€s singles event.
Both of the singles events share the same schedule except for the final:
Preliminary rounds are played from Saturday 27th until Wednesday 31st (the day after the mixed doubles eventâ€s final).
The quarter-finals are played on Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd. The only difference between the menâ€s singles eventâ€s schedule and the womenâ€s singles one is that the womenâ€s singles final is played first, on Saturday 3rd, and the menâ€s singles final is played the day after, on Sunday 4th.
Womenâ€s Singles
The womenâ€s singles event starts the same day as the mixed doubles event and the menâ€s singles event.
Both of the singles events share the same schedule except for the final:
Preliminary rounds are played from Saturday 27th until Wednesday 31st (the day after the mixed doubles eventâ€s final).
The quarter-finals are played on Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd. The womenâ€s singles eventâ€s final is played first, on Saturday the 3rd, and the day after, the menâ€s singles event is played, on Sunday the 4th.
Menâ€s Team
Both team events share a similar structure as the singles events in the sense that both run simultaneously and their schedule only differs on the date of the final.
The preliminary rounds of both events are played starting on Monday the 5th (the day after the womenâ€s singles final) and they end the following day, on Tuesday the 6th.
The quarter-finals of both events are played on Wednesday 7th, and the semi-finals are played on Thursday 8th.
This time around, the menâ€s eventâ€s final is played first, with the menâ€s team Olympic final taking place on Friday 9th, a day before the womenâ€s teamâ€s event final.
Womenâ€s Team
The preliminary rounds of the womenâ€s team event start on Monday 5th (the day after the womenâ€s singles final) and they end the following day, on Tuesday 6th.
The quarter-finals of the womenâ€s team event are to be played on Wednesday 7th, and the semi-finals will be played on Thursday 8th.
The final is played the day after the menâ€s team eventâ€s final, on Saturday 10th
Alvaroâ€s a qualified ITTF Level 1 Coach who’s been playing Table Tennis since he was 15 and is now ranked within the top 50 in his native Argentina. He loves to compete in provincial tournaments and is always looking for ways to improve. Alvaro made his favorite memories with a racket in hand, and he joined the RacketInsight team to share his passion with other players!
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By: Ed Weaver / July 9, 2020
The Athletic Department, along with Laurel Health, have worked out dates and times to continue to provide FREE athletic physicals to our student-athletes.
Due to their patient load, they are only able to supply us with one provider, Alison Moss, PA-C, over the course of a few half-days. With this being the case, we have assigned certain days and times to each team to avoid having overflow on some days and no one on others.
If student-athletes can not make their team’s scheduled time, contact your coach to arrange for another day. If not, the student-athlete will have to schedule a physical with their primary care provider on their own time.
Each student-athlete must have:
- COMPLETED PIAA physical paperwork. Blank forms can be downloaded here or picked up at either the high school or middle school offices.
- Face mask (not provided) – can be cloth
If these items are not with the student, they will NOT receive a physical at the time. ALL physicals will take place at the high school in the nurse’s office. Students will enter in the Commons and will be greeted by someone to check their paperwork for completion, make sure they have a mask, and to take their temperature before being admitted upstairs for their physical. There may be a line to wait in before the physical is completed.
Here is the schedule as follows:
Tuesday, July 21 – 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Junior High and Varsity Football
Junior High and Varsity Cross Country
Friday, July 24 – 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Girls Tennis
Junior High Soccer
Monday, July 27 – 1:00 to 4:00 pm
Varsity Soccer (boys and girls)
Junior High and Varsity Volleyball
Tuesday, July 28 – 1:00 to 4:00 pm
Junior High and Varsity Football
Junior High and Varsity Cross Country
Monday, August 3 – 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Varsity Soccer (boys and girls)
Junior High and Varsity Volleyball
Tuesday, August 4 – 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Golf
Cheerleading
Winter/Spring Athletes