This article is from the Table Tennis (Ping Pong) FAQ, by ttennis@bu.edu with numerous contributions by others.
2.3.1 To be eligible to play in the Olympic Games, a player must
2.3.1.1 be nominated, through his NOC, by the Association having jurisdiction
over him;
2.3.1.2 respect the spirit of fair play and non-violence;
2.3.1.3 refrain from the use of any substance prohibited by the regulations
of the ITTF or the IOC;
2.3.1.4 agree to undergo any medical tests carried out in accordance with the
rules of the IOC Medical Commission;
2.3.1.5 accept no reward of any kind for participating in the Olympic Games;
2.3.1.6 carry no advertisements on his clothing or equipment at the Olympic
Games, other than trademarks authorised by the IOC;
2.3.1.7 comply with all appropriate ITTF regulations and the rules of the IOC.
2.3.2 The observation of the eligibility regulations shall be the responsibility
of the Olympics Commission and the NOCs concerned, acting in accordance
with the direction of the IOC Eligibility Commission.
2.3.3 Any alleged infringement of the eligibility regulations shall be notified
to the IOC by the Olympics Commission or the NOC concerned, to be taken
into consideration by the IOC Eligibility Commission.
2.3.4 A player accused of an infringement of the eligibility regulations shall
have the right to request a hearing by the IOC Executive Board, whose
decision shall be final.
 
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