Table Tennis
| Name of athlete | From nation | To nation |
|---|---|---|
| Liu Song | China | Argentina |
| Lay Jian Fang | China | Australia |
| Miao Miao | China | Australia |
| Stephanie Sang Xu | China | Australia |
| Chen Weixing | China | Austria |
| Li Qiangbing | China | Austria |
| Liu Jia | China | Austria |
| Feng Zhe | China | Bulgaria |
| Judy Long | China | Canada |
| Zhang Mo | China | Canada |
| Zhang Peng | China | Canada |
| Yang Fen | China | Republic of the Congo |
| Tan Ruiwu | China | Croatia |
| Lin Ju | China | Dominican Republic |
| Lian Qian | China | Dominican Republic |
| Wu Xue | China | Dominican Republic |
| Li Xue | China | France |
| Xian Yi Fang | China | France |
| Wu Jiaduo | China | Germany |
| Yan Su | China | Germany |
| Tan Wenling | China | Italy |
| Yang Min | China | Italy |
| Ni Xia Lian | China | Luxembourg |
| Jude Okoh | Nigeria | Mexico |
| Yadira Silva | Cuba | Mexico |
| Elena Timina | Russia | Netherlands |
| Li Jiao | China | Netherlands |
| Li Jie | China | Netherlands |
| Wang Jianfeng | China | Norway |
| Li Qian | China | Poland |
| Wang Zeng Yi | China | Poland |
| Xu Jie | China | Poland |
| He Zhi Wen | China | Spain |
| Jiao Yongli | China | Spain |
| Shen Yanfei | China | Spain |
| Wang Wei | China | Spain |
| Zhu Fang | China | Spain |
| Gao Jun | China | United States |
| Wang Chen | China | United States |
| ZhiLi He | China | Japan |
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